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

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1 Then , after the party we went along to see Man at The Lyceum .
2 He says he 's only seen sunflowers in the United States so he went home and got his camera to take some pictures .
3 Cnut 's absence had obviously seen unrest in the area , but unless it was connected with the return of the ætheling Eadwig ( date unknown , see above ) its nature is obscure .
4 He apparently sees Novell as the Grinch who will steal open systems .
5 So Anne stayed at home , and only saw Diana in the evenings .
6 Keeper Neville Southall , the most capped keeper in Welsh history , believes the Belgians will be scared just seeing Giggs among the substitutes .
7 I had not seen Leeds at the time ’ ?
8 She had not seen Angela since the weekend before the one on which she had disappeared , but had spoken to her twice on the telephone .
9 Having just seen Topper at the Princess the week before , I had all I needed to complete my erotic evaporation fantasies .
10 Her friends on the bridge saw the boat , but they did not see Anne under the tree .
11 They will probably not see things in the same way as you do .
12 Eisenhower , who was not unsympathetic to the plight of the blacks , did not see legislation as the real answer to the problem : " I do not believe you can change the hearts of men with laws and decisions . "
13 Unlike them , Mary Queen of Scots did not see complexities in the situation ; like her grandson Charles I after her , she assumed that the expression of the royal will from a distance was enough to make problems go away .
14 The conservative aspect of the new bourgeoisie is that it establishes a more durable form of capitalism , but as Becker does not see socialism as the only way of ushering in progress , this does not present a problem for him in his depiction of the new corporate bourgeoisie as promoters of development .
15 But even now , having gone through that process , they would not see men as the enemy , they feel that they do have a lot in common , for example , with maybe the conception of women organising in National Liberation struggles that was mentioned earlier .
16 ‘ They accept what has happened ; but they do not see anger as the fuel for vengeance .
17 The field of Old Master and modern drawings has been much less hyped than other markets and rarely sees fireworks like the world record of £4.18 million paid for a Van Gogh drawing in December 1990 .
18 Even today we are still seeing developments in the electric light bulb , but the basic growth in the demand for them is over .
19 No one had ever seen rapids like the ones down here .
20 And when it daylight came the next day next morning you could hardly believe it you could hardly see Rousay for the foam that the gale kick up like a thick fog .
21 You can still see vestiges in the upper terraces of the early Baroque garden .
22 If I stayed on at Bletchley — which I was reluctant to leave — I should scarcely ever see Leslie before the invasion of France , which we all knew was expected within a very few months .
23 But when I pushed open the gate into the yard on my return , I always saw Jean-Claude at the window .
24 For at the same time they still see no alternative to Tayif , and still see Aoun as the one great impediment in its way .
25 They returned to the community — to the Church , always see ministry in the context of the Church .
26 They always see sense in the end .
27 I only ever see highlights of the odd games on Tv in scotland but from that i 've always been impressed with him .
28 Then we would tell her the same story , in the same words , like a folk-tale : the ride on the motorway , the meal in the restaurant , her going to sleep and waking up to see sheep on the Derbyshire hills .
29 As it happens , the department is also seeing changes under the Tories , with the new Secretary of State , Gillian Shephard , gaining responsibility for women 's issues and losing tourism .
30 Probably they did n't see a thing , and if they did , well , they 've both seen blokes in the bath before now — ’
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