Example sentences of "[noun sg] see [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The opening scenes of this fractious heist movie see him at his most acute . |
2 | In that way the electorate see us as people first , Conservatives second and politicians third . |
3 | But the teacher in John still comes out whenever some of the many schoolchildren who visit the centre see him at work : |
4 | ‘ Some folk in the city see him in a different light . |
5 | ‘ I canna see it in this light ya fule , ’ the top-hat swayed angrily as its owner knocked the hand away . |
6 | They no doubt see it as an incentive to do well for their client , and here in the free market lawyers solicit not only in court but in the newspapers , offering $95 divorces and other cut price rates . |
7 | The universities ' support for vouchers is less whole-hearted , but those committed to the system see it as a means of increasing university independence from government . |
8 | ‘ Difference ’ researchers by contrast see it as evidence of women 's more cooperative , more person-oriented style . |
9 | You might get through a few months , gross good luck see you to a year , but from then on the odds against survival lengthened considerably . |
10 | The aspirations of a record company go towards mass hysteria but I do n't think The Wedding Present see it in those terms . |
11 | So the creation of a rich er along these lines of the creation of a rich peasant economy is a necessity as the Communist Party see it in terms of paving the way for industrialization . |
12 | I had to go in the office every Friday night and I was only earning about two pounds seventeen and six a week and they use and Deputy Harbourmaster , Captain , he say , how much you earned this week he say , three pound , I 'm asking you four he say , well they 'd take it off you and er you 'd be paying it now , takes about six months , and he old Harbourmaster see you about the quay he said . |