Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] to see the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is why it disgusts me to see the nobility of grief caricatured in this way .
2 Even though the portrayal of police work on celluloid is not a realistic description of policing in Easton , the conceptualizations they have of their role as fighters of ‘ big crime ’ , which they have to be continually prepared for , encourages them to see the media portrayal of policing as accurate , thus completing the circle .
3 She wants them to see the killer caught and tried .
4 She wants them to see the killer caught and tried .
5 But before we go , he wants us to see the video of his new record .
6 Importantly , by enabling us to see the lack of stability within textual play , deconstruction has helped bring attention to the exterior forces which attempt to control such play .
7 It hurts me to see the team so low in the table .
8 The monitor allows you to see the contents of the memory in a form that you can understand i.e. it is translated back into text as a screen image .
9 It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes .
10 Part 2 : Creating Soviet cultural forms : art , architecture , music , film and the new tasks of education This revised two-part collection of writings by prominent early Soviet critics and theorists , allows us to see the diversity of opinion among the revolution 's visionaries .
11 It has stirred us to see the Africans raise their own fares , communally and by hard work .
12 This is a technique developed by Lotus for making these modular features available while at the same time allowing you to see the document page — so you can edit a drawing while viewing it in context .
13 No , I do n't want you to see the screen
14 At the end there are sequences of free paddling , both at Nottingham and on natural water , allowing the viewers to see practical use of the moves and permitting them to see the film to examine the techniques , the paddling by the six paddlers involved always being very confident and competent .
15 This leads them to see the organization as a well-defined unit and not as the heaving , changing mass with fluctuating boundaries that it really is .
16 Has there been a time when someone has helped you to see the world in a different way ?
17 I 'd like you to see the house . ’
18 Another flash of lightning allowed him to see the figure of a woman running towards the rick .
19 A moment 's reflection would have helped him to see the folly , cruelty , and hypocrisy of trying to force someone to acknowledge this .
20 This leads him to see the growth of the wage-allowance scheme as a response to problems of unemployment and underemployment which , while they became more visible in years of high food prices , were inherent in social and economic changes taking place in the Speenhamland counties .
21 I held it between my own , uncovered it to see the fingers lying on mine : a square hand , fine-boned , fine-textured , not large .
22 But our experience of technology also prepares us to see the mind of a conscious and purposeful designer in the genesis of sophisticated machinery .
23 ‘ I pick up the pencil , put it back , climb into the trunk of the car and you drive me to see the boy .
24 If you buy the Relate 2000 you will only be able to use it to see the person you are calling if they are using a compatible model .
25 ‘ Will you take me to see the badger 's sett soon ? ’ said Oliver , driving a hard bargain .
26 If you 're too busy with all your equipment , I 'm sure she can take me to see the baby .
27 If you 're a good boy I 'll take you to see the badgers one day .
28 It is only after the Glorious Revolution — with the emergence of regular sessions of Parliament , when much of the ordinary business of government ( as opposed to just crisis situations ) came to be conducted along party lines , when Parliamentary divisions over a range of issues allow us to see the consistency of party allegiance amongst MPs , and when the parties came to develop fairly sophisticated organisational structures for the pursuit of their political goals — that it is possible to talk of a two-party system .
29 I take it from what you say that you do n't want him to see the child ?
30 And why did n't the policeman want him to see the suite ?
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