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

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1 Even pensioners turned out , even though like under the 14s they were not allowed in to see the shows .
2 Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike .
3 The programmer may choose a long-distance view of the whole execution space of a program , a reduced view as an AND/OR tree , or zoom in to see the details of a single call .
4 I went in to see the cats and then I swept up all the mess
5 The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away .
6 Gripping the sharp branch with both hands , she worked her way along it until she was close enough to see the whites of his eyes .
7 Some people are lucky enough to see the condors within ten feet here ; to hear the wind riffling through their feathers .
8 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 .
9 We crept close enough to see the features which set them apart from curlew : the smaller size , relatively shorter bill and pattern of light and dark head-stripes .
10 Having waited patiently to see the fruits of Independence , people are now asking how their ‘ daytime socialist ’ leader can afford to drive brand-new imported cars while ‘ shortage of foreign exchange ’ prevents purchase of spare parts for the run-down buses .
11 ‘ Most of the owners have been along to see the horses .
12 ‘ We have been down to see the plans and were told we were not consulted because we were not affected , ’ she added .
13 One Labour councillor was sympathetic and brought his local ward committee down to see the tenants " to check it was n't political " .
14 ‘ I think we 're — ’ He broke off abruptly as Fenella let out a cry of purest revulsion and looked down to see the Melanisms at their feet , surging thickly upwards .
15 The neighbours came to their kitchen windows better to see the antics of this strange lady , and I managed to yell , ‘ Get Trudie , quick ! ’
16 Our ideas coalesced with those of Ray Cusick in the production of the Dalek itself once we 'd all seen the scripts .
17 Big companies have long seen the advantages of training by computer but have thought technology immature .
18 Do you only see the girls on model ?
19 Erlich could only see the soles .
20 Sliding doors are popular choice as they do not take up any space in the room , although , on the other hand , you can only see the contents of half the wardrobe at any one time .
21 Well the thing is though people at the top do n't necessarily see the problems that you see as problems
22 so that they can all see the pictures .
23 I only saw the letters your mother wrote him , not the ones he wrote her . ’
24 Some obviously saw the events in Spain as fascism limbering up for an even greater conflict ; Spain was seen as an experimental laboratory for the arms , equipment and strategy of the fascist powers .
25 We literally saw the whales heading into the sunset as they swam towards deeper water .
26 ‘ Hullo ! ’ , and this may be said so softly that it is almost inaudible and we only see the nostrils tremble .
27 We hope very much it will be useful , but as I tried to stress at the beginning , we very much see the problems of developing countries , which we in the Institute are working on , as part of the problems of what 's going wrong in the world at the moment , in which we in Britain very much have a stake too .
28 ‘ Yes , but — are they not seeing the jokes ?
29 What makes a fanatic is not having strong and extreme ideals oneself but taking no notice of other people 's — not seeing the considerations that other people are concerned about .
30 Users tend not to see the errors because they 're corrected by the network software , but the need for retries slows things down .
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