Example sentences of "[noun pl] see [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He wanted other states to see Romania as part of neither bloc .
2 They came up to the gate of the city and the guards saw Rabscuttle with King Darzin 's son .
3 Abroad , the German princes who had reformed their churches along Lutheran lines saw Henry as a potential ally against their common enemy , the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , but demanded as a preliminary to a political alliance that he accept their Protestant statement of faith , the Augsburg Confession of 1530 .
4 And in 1836 a deputation of Birmingham reformers saw O'Connell on apprenticeship ; they could already assume help from Birmingham and Black Country MPs .
5 Astute businessmen see WCY as a golden opportunity to sell more communications hardware to the Third World .
6 The Elves see Khaine as a god of unleashed violence .
7 The Dark Elves see Khaine in a different light .
8 For a case on the startling effect of a deed of variation made for CGT purposes see Marshall v Kerr [ 1993 ] STC 360 .
9 Yet might there not have been some confused episode , something which , when Irina was much younger , had distressed her , appalled them both , something which neither of them in their childishness — for here Ludens saw Marcus as a child — had really understood ?
10 Conservative Members see Britain as a low-pay , low-cost centre of production .
11 WIN TICKETS TO SEE ELTON IN NEW YORK
12 It was n't much read until they rediscovered it — Virginia Woolf knew it , she adduced it as an image of the essential androgyny of the creative mind — but the new feminists see Melusina in her bath as a symbol of self-sufficient female sexuality needing no poor males .
13 Most historians see Montgomerie as a rather unstable figure , motivated more by ambition than political principle .
14 During the revolution , the Bolsheviks saw Tobolsk as one of their strongholds and used the town as a springboard into the rest of the Urals .
15 ( For a discussion by the House of Lords on the selection of multipliers on Fatal Accidents Acts claims see Graham v Dodds above . )
16 In the evenings they rode out in carriages to see Karnak by moonlight .
17 The Incas saw Cuzco as ‘ the navel of the world . ’
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