Example sentences of "[conj] see the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If the jury feels that a considerable number of children would read or see the article in question , and would be corrupted by the experience , it may decide that this number constitutes a significant proportion of the class which comprises the likely audience .
2 Now , do you want to go and see the specialist about this drink problem , David ?
3 I do n't know , he got another D T and he 's , that 's the fourth time he 's got ta go and see the master about it or something .
4 He invited me to go and see the Church in Africa and fortunately I accepted his invitation before he was recalled to become the APF director .
5 Neither we nor the Western world as such would stand by and see the straits of the Persian Gulf closed to international traffic .
6 I 'll tell you a lovely story when we had the Queen at the day before when we had had the dress rehearsal I 'd been out to erm London to pick erm up an old lady who 's now dead , who very seldom got out and was pretty well house-bound to come and see the rehearsal as a little Sunday treat
7 They do n't occur at a uniform rate , but there 's nothing in Darwinism which implies that they should , but I was looking at some data on radiolarians recently in which about every sixty thousand years there 's a population sample — I mean you can estimate and see the rate at which this stuff is building up — and in no occasion in a period of sixty thousand years did the population change by more than about half a standard deviation .
8 In the profession I would much prefer to see work generated by the directors , and the casting directors taking more trouble to go round and see the actor at work , taking people on the basis of work they had already seen .
9 ‘ Anybody who wants to help out that way can come along and see the kids for themselves .
10 Got ta go and see the guy on the end now .
11 Karen Rigby , regional director of MacIntyres said ‘ She wanted to come and see the project in action and keep it all very informal . ’
12 ‘ Have you got time to come out and see the laibon with me ? ’
13 At the open day mothers can come along and see the facilities for themselves .
14 Henderson is aware that there has been talk of Lennie being lured away but he is confident that the Boro boss will stay and see the Boro into a new era of success .
15 Otherwise you 'd be out more or less into the night because you got to go and see the men at night you see ?
16 I 'm going to try and see the point of you , whatever that point is .
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