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

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1 It 's an exciting opportunity to see a country that came in from the cold — just do n't expect 130mph plus autobahns !
2 Do n't miss this opportunity to see the product of a European system that makes the best of emerging talent by staging work to a high standard .
3 This readiness to see a company that has been in state hands since 1922 pass into private , maybe foreign , ownership is rare .
4 Let us consider a simple example from the stratigraphical column to see the implications of my conclusions .
5 I have called to this pub to see a friend , the tall attractive barmaid in black , the Irish one , my lover 's ex , by the way .
6 ‘ I did n't have the slightest desire to see the restitution of my father 's property , ’ he added in that 1968 interview , and ‘ I was always in favour of socialism in the sense of nationalisation of major means of production . ’
7 Lambert raised his shaking head to see the sky ahead clear of flak , with the balloon in the centre .
8 To Westminster Abbey , and there did see all the tombs very finely , having one with us alone , there being other company this day to see the tombs , it being Shrove Tuesday .
9 However there 's nice light this morning to see the marks of the pitsaw across that beam , the big two man pitsaw .
10 And finally Mr chairman on this point , we did in fact do some checking to see the sense of using what the county planning committee had recommended to the H er Highways and Transport Committee that they should regard the six five eight , A five nine one as the correct link to the A one .
11 Ritually I turned to the back pages of the Daily News to see a picture of a grinning Brian Harley holding the habitual poster-sized cheque beside the equally cheerful sponsor .
12 In one of these turrets was a camera oscura , a dark room with a crystal prism set in it , which enabled the old Contessa to see the people walking in the square below .
13 Findings of the kind cited above led the planners of this project to see a need for more intensive and more flexible care for dementia sufferers living at home , particularly for those at the margins of home and institutional care .
14 But it is quite another thing to see the truth clearly and wilfully to reject it ; quite another thing to ascribe the power of the Holy Spirit to the devil — which is what the scribes were doing .
15 We are in close touch with our allies on this matter to see the ways by which assistance can perhaps be given , and contracts can be placed , for valuable work to be done which would occupy such scientists , in addition to the part that they might also play more directly in some of the work involved in the dismantling and disabling programme of that massive nuclear arsenal .
16 Thirty five thousand visitors are expected to attend the show this weekend to see a collection of classic American gas-guzzlers.Mike Dolan reports .
17 Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire is the place to be this weekend to see the world 's best three day eventers in the Audi International Horse Trials .
18 We are in the wrong position to see the flash of light as the sun erupts again , settling instead for seeing it emerge from behind the northward island as we paddle slowly in .
19 In mid-August a dozen members paid an evening visit to the Bridgnorth area , not this time to see the Severn Valley Railway , but to see the Oldbury Live Steam Museum , a complete garden given over to a variety of exhibits , mainly around a railway theme , but also with models of vintage buses , ships and aeroplanes .
20 It might not be very long now before the DMU 's , with their excellent visibility , will be replaced by Sprinters , so this could well be our last chance for some time to see the views along the line really well .
21 The hon. Gentleman will appreciate that it would not be the first inspector 's decision that took some time to see the light of day once it had been referred to a Department .
22 How the Other Half Lives A divorced woman rings her ex-spouse : Perhaps you could spare some time to see the children on Saturday …
23 It is an awful spectacle to see a ride galloping through the finish with reins flapping , bouncing around on the horse 's back .
24 It is an age-old heresy to see the world as a battleground between the forces of good and evil .
25 It 's always such fun to see the faces behind the brand names — I bet you never thought the faces behind your face looked like this !
26 It was a brave and beautiful place , with innumerable windows and twisting staircases and a lawn and a swing in a tree and everything you could desire in a spacious and desirable residence , only that it was all still and tiny enough to need a magnifying glass to see the intricacies of its carvings and appurtenances .
27 One has only to think of the British motorcycle industry and its once-prime position to see the folly of believing you can sustain a world leading position without constant innovation .
28 Canal Cruise — the perfect way to see the city at its best .
29 The corollary of this emphasis on the crucial importance and autonomy of the political leadership is the liberal tendency to see the role of the masses as essentially subordinate .
30 Ever since the aborted rebel Wallaby tour to South Africa in 1987 , French had made it a personal goal to see the Springboks return to the international stage .
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