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

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1 Motorists with private transport who have come over the Klausen Pass road may wish to return by the same route to see the opposite angles of view .
2 Walk along the landscaped towpath to see the seven locks , two aqueducts , four bridges and canal basins at Aberdulais and Resolven .
3 Huge crowds flock from East and West to see the second half of the artist 's career
4 You do n't have to be an anthropological genius to see a spiralling behaviour pattern here .
5 Yet if Eyre irritated those who desired no truck with the mystery of things , he revealed an unfashionable — though much admired — willingness to see the best in humanity .
6 In Victorian times visitors were taken by wagonette to see the magnificent peat-fuelled flames .
7 It 's a striking contrast to see the sullen faces in our streets .
8 Public open days were planned to enable all who helped raise money to see the new unit when it was ready for use .
9 It breaks your heart to see the thousands here who cling to that idea of Sarajevo , and fight for it even at mortal risk .
10 Lack of communication and the inability to see a differing point of view are cited as being the main causes .
11 There is an habitual inability to see the logical wood for the emotional trees , as the less discerning will have been proving since the final whistle sounded at Celtic Park .
12 After he 'd been offered the job Archie had been taken over the new building to see the general layout .
13 ‘ It has been my privilege to see the best of England over the years , sir , within these very walls . ’
14 Feargal McSorley from BAT said : ‘ Many of those who attended Tuesday 's performance are involved in drama groups within their school or youth club , so of course they are delighted to get the opportunity to see a modern classic being staged by the very talented opera company . ’
15 The lucky denizens of East Anglia are being given a rare opportunity to see a magnificent selection of 16th century drawings loaned form the British Museum 's great collection , which is only occasionally exhibited to the general public .
16 The opportunity to see a semantic net and dynamically generate outlines from it may help authors mold the desired document .
17 It is a wonderful opportunity to see the major suppliers and decide on the lists you want to consider .
18 It also gives participants an opportunity to see the complete video and express their first impressions .
19 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
20 A unique opportunity to see the largest collection of holograms presently on display in the U.K. with its continually growing and changing collection of well over 200 holograms .
21 Page & Moy offer you a unique opportunity to see the spectacular Bolshoi Ballet perform Tchaikovsky 's Nutcracker at the Bolshoi Theatre on New Year 's Eve , as well as take in the sights of one of the world 's greatest capitals , Moscow .
22 This excursion offers the opportunity to see the breathtaking spectacle of Holland 's fabulous bulbfields .
23 As well as world No. 1 , Monica Seles , fans will have the opportunity to see the top players , including Steffi Graf , Zina Garrison , Jennifer Capriati , Sanchez-Vicario , not to mention the British contingent of Jo Durie , Monique Javer , Clare Wood and Sam Smith .
24 A unique opportunity to see the world-famous brewery in operation during which a short video will be shown .
25 This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’
26 People who have a sense of humour are regarded as being balanced and stable compared to people who are depressed and anxious and have difficulty seeing the funny side of life .
27 He swore vaguely , pushed away from the board to see the enquiring looks .
28 He wondered , morbidly introspective in the cold light of dawn , whether his decision to see the next murder case through from the call to the scene of crime to the trial had really arisen from a desire to learn or merely from a craven wish to impress or , worse , to propitiate , his staff , to show them that he valued their skills , that he wanted to be one of the team .
29 They did not need an extra hand until harvest , he had said , or even later when they could lay off the casual help and Richard and his father would be more than sufficient labour to see the small hill farm through the winter .
30 The attempt to see the Christian message in the secular world ended up in seeing the secular world in the Christian message and then in confusing the two .
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