Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 I would perhaps rather always see the " real " world in respect to art in these terms — that to know an object is to transform it , and it is this transformation which is the form and imagery of art .
2 Birdsfoot trefoil accompanies blackberries and there are no less than three colours of clover , the usual white , the less common pink and a much less frequently seen deep magenta variety adding a splash of summer colour .
3 Surveying the results of her handiwork , she stayed only long enough to see him scrabble for the safety of the bank .
4 The bonus with St Francis is in helping pupils to appreciate a depth in what it means to be a Christian which is so easily today seen at a superficial externalist level .
5 Now there are still traces of ink on the surface but now you can much more clearly see the etch lines because they 're full of now .
6 We were far too good sailors to risk the wash of a dreadnought , but we steamed in near enough to see the sailors on the deck of one of the accompanying destroyers .
7 But his speculation — so far only seen in outline , in a methodological ( and often polemical ) essay rather than in a series of detailed studies — point to what I believe to be the correct questions even if he does not provide all the right answers .
8 Better than ‘ The National Front Disco ’ or whatever by Morrissey — he 's obviously never even seen a soccer ball in his life .
9 And , as we have all too clearly seen , they utterly dominate our democratic process , reducing it to a cynical exercise in mass manipulation .
10 In both , a warm , dignified and considerate people provide a marked contrast to the simple peasants or scruffy bandits who are all too often seen on screen .
11 It 's not right not to see your sister . ’
12 Although individual client executives tend to favour dealing with known consultants , if those consultants leave their firms , they are not necessarily then seen in the same light , or as having the same resources at their disposal .
13 At the junction with the road she braked just long enough to see that nothing was coming then turned right and careered wildly down the long hill into the village .
14 He peered out just long enough to see distant trees sweeping by much too fast , and stuck his head down again .
15 Though not so easily seen from the east , the tops of some caravans are visible from the road climbing from Amroth Castle to Marros .
16 It was not until the last hymn that Ianthe happened to turn her head slightly and not so much see him as become conscious that he was sitting behind her and presumably had been throughout the service .
17 These exercises will firm up these vulnerable areas and if this routine is done daily then you will not only quickly see a noticeable difference , but feel the strength and power in your arms as you go about your everyday business .
18 If it is in a smooth plastic pot , and there is insufficient root coming through to prevent movement ( i.e. the plant is pot bound ) , it should be possible to slide the pot away just enough to see if the root ball is held intact by root action .
19 A full range of types of rented accommodation is also found : in addition to houses , bungalows , flats and bedsitters of all ages , there are some types of dwelling not as commonly seen in urban areas — caravans and mobile homes , winter-lets and tied accommodation .
20 But these are just as convincingly seen as injunctions which any sensible farmer , keen to use his animals most efficiently , would employ .
21 not really never see her except when she 's with school
22 For example , why do we not nowadays extensively see remedies causing ‘ more harm the larger the dose ’ ? after all the average dose from a tablet used today is approximately 50 times the dose of Hahnemann 's small granule .
23 In a subsequent newspaper interview she had voiced her hurt and anger that Abbado had not then even seen his child .
24 Although often seen singly , small parties are rather more often seen than with Goosanders ; the largest recorded was of 22 at Manhood End in early February 1956 .
25 ‘ Yes , I know , ’ conceded Lydia , ‘ but then I dash off somewhere else to see something different . ’
26 Although once most usually seen in winter , nearly all records since 1938 have been of passage birds at the coast .
27 Distally the dorsal arm plates are well developed , rectangular and contiguous with two successive plates to each segment ; at the base of the arms thee is an irregular arrangement of many small plates merging into the disk , usually only distinctly seen in dried specimens .
28 The next type of cable pattern is probably most often seen on classic cricket sweaters and if you have sportsmen in your family they will be delighted to receive garments with cables in their club colours .
29 that 's right , so you 'll probably only just seeing
30 ‘ We were prancing about making a racket in the middle of the night so they had a helicopter up straight away to see what we were up to . ’
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