Example sentences of "[noun] see [art] new " in BNC.

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1 Public open days were planned to enable all who helped raise money to see the new unit when it was ready for use .
2 It was unanimous last time and it looks like going the same way this time , especially after Joe Punter saw the new design in the press .
3 Sadness intensifies the perceptions of the eyes so that the inner eyes see a new form of beauty like Rimbaud or like the deaf Beethoven or the blind Homer and Milton .
4 On a recent visit to the Imperial War Museum to see the new display relating to the Home Front , I could scarcely believe that the tiny quantities of food represented by the plastic replicas were really the weekly allowances by which we kept together body , soul and fighting spirit .
5 I shall be going with Oleg to see a new Russian opera at the Round House , so there . ’
6 Two days later the Communists saw the new grouping as an " essentially disruptive organisation which can only hinder the development of unity between existing political parties and organisations against the Chamberlain Government " .
7 The sponsors of the trust proposal see the new Ayr hospital as providing an excellent opportunity for further enhancing the quality of services provided in south Ayrshire .
8 All have a right to see the new architecture planned for their town .
9 Mrs Mainwaring founder of the Halton Accident Emergency Campaign has waged a one-woman campaign for nine years to see the new town hospital is completed with the provision of full services .
10 I was hoping to get the chance to see the new Beethoven opera .
11 The dinner would have given many motoring journalists their first chance to see the new Mondeo model , which will replace the Sierra .
12 The public will get a chance to see the new unit at an open day on Saturday from 10am to 3pm .
13 When my right hon. Friend sees the new Irish Prime Minister soon will he tell him that the biggest contribution the Irish Republic can make to peace , stability and reconciliation in Northern Ireland is to renounce its claim to sovereignty over Northern Ireland , as that claim encourages Irish Republican terrorism and gives it legitimacy , as well as being the strongest stumbling block in the way of all-party talks aimed at constitutional progress ?
14 This month sees a new style for the Silver feature .
15 That month saw a new invasion alarm , as a French fleet cruised up and down the Channel under Admiral D'Orvilliers and a large French army under Marshal de Broglie was assembled at Vaussieux in Normandy , though this was in fact only a routine ‘ camp of exercise ’ .
16 Last month saw a new Christie play in the West End and her books still sell in millions .
17 In the gaslit passage , Joe saw the new lady lodger coming down the stairs , her hat and coat on .
18 The scientific age saw the new phenomenon of the instantaneous transmission of thought across vast distances .
19 The LNA saw the new measures as only a beginning .
20 And finally , when some day Mr Seewonauth sees a new MG roadster which is a decapitated Honda Civic , will he finally realise that something wonderful has been lost for ever ?
21 In opposition to the position espoused by Knights ( see pp. 1023 ) , Collie sees the new English as freeing the individual from responsibility .
22 The roaring of the American boom rang round the Western world where everyone in every hard-pressed country saw the new world as an Aladdin 's cave of American goods , American entertainment and the American style of living .
23 The leader of the Labour Party Neil Kinnock has been in the region to see a new housing development for elderly people .
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