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

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1 The officer at Leicester 's not available at the moment , so he hopes by the next meeting erm if Leeds have an opportunity to see that letter , and perhaps have a short report on what this council does with respect to Nestle/1 and also what other councils have done .
2 fabulous productions , also a sightseeing tour of London , seventy nine pounds , Miss Saigon , do n't miss this great opportunity to see this smash hit musical prices include bed and breakfast and a visit to Covent Garden
3 The House ought to be given the opportunity to see another document : the document that sets out Labour 's programme , and presents the alternative that Labour Members are well able to encapsulate in amendments to motions but always fight shy of actually producing .
4 He was fading away ‘ like the old soldier in the ballad , an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty . ’
5 But when her heart actually did a little flutter to see that mouth , which she had always liked — despite its owner — turning up in laughter , she half turned from him and started to walk towards the rear entrance of the building .
6 I do n't think it 's against the constitution that er it would be a bit unusual to find him involved in handling money to be involved in he went to Majorca or Tenerife or in a bid to see each other it 's a possibility .
7 Kermode sees this change — which is at the heart of what I am writing about — as having radical implications for letters , comparable to such things as the advent , first of printing and then of cheap paper ; the bourgeoisie 's greater leisure for private reading ; and the abandonment by circulating libraries of the three-volume novel , which had been the favoured vehicle for fiction during much of the nineteenth century : Kermode exaggerates a little , I think ; nothing in the establishment of university English is as important as the innovations in culture and technology which established the book in its modern form .
8 The Soil Association sees this development in more political terms , as possibly changing the relationship between consumer and producer .
9 At least the President saw enough sense to agree to my request to put you in charge of the unit .
10 Prime Minister John Major indicated on Oct. 20 , and Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont confirmed in his Mansion House speech on Oct. 29 , the government 's decision to pursue a policy of economic growth [ for interest rate cut see this page ] .
11 [ For withdrawal of two nationalist parties from the ruling Israeli coalition following Israel 's decision to discuss measures of autonomy with the Palestinian delegation see this page . ]
12 Few people in the department see this split as being very real at the moment , particularly as it will be some time before budgets are devolved .
13 In particular , one may need help to see that caretaking for other people , protecting them from damaging consequences and also doing everything one can to " help " , may be having the exact opposite of the desired effect .
14 The mill saw some use for storage and was eventually converted to a dwelling during the late 1940s .
15 However , in this case management saw such involvement as a disadvantage .
16 CBS 's subsequent ownership of Fender saw many model ‘ refinements ’ and changes throughout the whole range of guitars and basses .
17 [ For Estonian citizenship law see this page . ]
18 The Bundesbank sees little virtue in surrendering power to a European central bank .
19 the written transcript will only be used in preference to the tape if neither prosecution nor defence sees any advantage in playing it , but it does not necessarily follow from this that the tape discloses nothing more than the transcript .
20 Sikhism sees this Mystery at the heart of religion in the same way .
21 For one crazy , idiotic moment , Leith thought Naylor might have disposed of Sebastian 's deerstalker because it caused him some small degree of jealousy to see another man 's hat in her home .
22 a growing dissatisfaction with the more recent productions ( or the majority of them ) of that form of Classic Architecture Vernacularized amongst us , and a most earnest desire to see some variety introduced among our public buildings .
23 ‘ Master Parry , ’ said the prince , innocent of his offences as of the benefits that spoke loudest for him , ‘ we will make it our business to see this money duly paid to you .
24 Is it revisionism to see some improvement in the human consciousness since then ? ’
25 The proposals rest on the table of the council of ministers and it 's common knowledge that this government er has er shown the greatest reluctance to see any movement er forward .
26 The public has a right to see this interview .
27 Pomfret sees this development as an important spin-off of the alliance .
28 If Fox does nt play well I cant see any danger .
29 What price seeing some cricket at the Olympics ?
30 Among his applications was a request to see any file on himself .
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