Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | Together , the three companies represent the most powerful alliance of consumer electronics giants ever seen and represent formidable financial muscle with which to back the launch and worldwide distribution of CD-I . |
2 | Whereas in the previous studies subjects have had prior knowledge of a junction and multiple exposures to it , in this study subjects only see a junction once , in just one set of traffic conditions and at the same time as making a risk assessment . |
3 | ‘ This photograph Rex Cunningham supposedly saw in Clare 's possession : the one of Jack Cornelius . |
4 | This was precisely why Edward Irving prophetically saw that the great evil of industrialism ( to use his friend Carlyle 's term ) was that it was godless . |
5 | Flying at 2,000mph and at an altitude of 80,000ft crews often saw more of the world in one day than most people see in their lifetime . |
6 | really great it was , you know I did n't really think it would turn out as big as it has done you know , but it 's turned out beautiful has n't it really , yeah we was , I was thrilled especially when they built the new houses round the front we used to go and keep looking at them , little did I think I would get one , and the housing officer came one day and he said would you like one of the new ones , I said I would and it was four bedroom but we got , you see we 've got the other bedroom over my daughter-in-law 's , so me and hubby used to have the en right down a long passage and the bedroom was over like the sit you 've got a bedroom over the sitting room like see and she erm , we used to have so the children did n't make a noise to disturb her so my hubby and I had that room , yeah , it was quite nice it was , nice house , I erm , you know , enjoyed being there , bringing up the family , you want plenty of room you 've got a big family do n't you really ? |
7 | The reason I single out the engineers rather than the commentators or the producers is that they ensured the best pictures of the University Boat Race ever seen , as well as the usual smooth coverage of the Grand National . |
8 | ‘ Miss Harker only sees what she wants to . |
9 | Ensemble Bash also see p12 lunchtime concert |
10 | But the Buxton clan also saw emancipation as a family triumph . |
11 | Without a shadow of doubt Steven Morrissey always saw himself in that light . |
12 | The new Trophy format then saw the two singles rubbers played simultaneously on adjacent courts , with 22-year-old Drake falling to Yorkshire champion Gary Henderson 4–6 2–6 , while 37-year-old team-mate Jonathan Smith secured the overall match victory with a 7–5 6–3 win over the Yorkshire champion on Simon Ickringill . |
13 | Now , if you 've got nowhere else , erm , at the bottom end of the door to fit it , that 's fine , but as a matter of a preference , Crime Prevention like to see them fitted a third of the way up the door , that is where our thieves put the boot in , and thieves will work to pressure points , to leverage points they come equipped , or most of them do n't come equipped , because obviously if they 're walking along the street and a police officer sees them , you know , pull them over and start to talk to them , most of them will actually er use the tools from the back garden or or things they find lying around to help themselves in . |
14 | I 've got Andy Barton in to see the Minister responsible at the DTI . |
15 | On this prompting the Base controller also saw a trace which led him to challenge the aircraft 's position report at BN . |
16 | The South Carolina election also saw the entry of former Ku Klux Klansman David Duke who had come close to winning the governorship of Louisiana in 1991 . |
17 | They are to do battle in one of the most sensational libel cases ever seen in an Irish court . |
18 | His expression wicked , he continued the stare which seemed to strip poor McAllister of her clothing , a stare so cruel that Dr Neil immediately saw its import and began to bridle at the sight , putting out a protective hand to his beloved , to feel her tremble beneath it . |
19 | Tommy Searle and Danny Shea replied for the home team only to see another Cooper , Ian , make it 5-3 . |
20 | WASHINGTON D.C. Originally seen at the Taft Museum , Cincinnati , the travelling exhibition ‘ Cavaliers and Cardinals : nineteenth-century French anecdotal paintings ’ can now be seen at the Corcoran Gallery until 8 November . |
21 | I 've come all the way from Loch Lomond just to see you . |
22 | The USGS geologists still see plate tectonics as the driving mechanisms , but see it acting rather like a conveyor belt . |
23 | Salako jets off to see specialist |
24 | Giorgio Melchiori rightly sees pronouns as ‘ semiotic pointers ’ towards a ‘ network of relations ’ , and notes the far greater proportion of second-person pronouns in Shakespeare ( some 37.2 per cent compared to other poets ' average of 20 per cent , with 40.3 per cent for the first person ) . |
25 | ‘ Then bring them down to Central Gardens , where we hope to have the biggest can collection ever seen in the region or perhaps the country . ’ |
26 | Dorothy L. Sayers clearly saw the two courses open to women — of marriage and a family on the one hand and of a fulfilling career on the other — as implacably opposed . |
27 | LABOUR 'S Northern Ireland spokesman yesterday saw first hand the cramped conditions in a Darlington Catholic school . |
28 | The May timetable also saw the reintroduction of a limited and experimental passenger service between Oxford and Bicester Town ( previously Bicester London Road before closure in January 1968 ) , sponsored by Oxford City and County Councils , Cherwell District and Bicester Town Councils as a possible partial solution to traffic congestion in Oxford . |
29 | Mr Macnab rightly sees the Davis/Del Giudice conflict as a battle for the soul of Rank himself , with the two reflecting different sides of their ultimate boss . |
30 | Tax administrators often see tax theory as a luxury to be indulged in in any odd moment they might have to look up from their files , while tax theorists tend to see the administration and practical aspects of taxation as an easily coped with minor irritant , or deviation , from their ‘ grand design ’ . |