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

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1 The Economist sensibly saw an electricity tax as a way of resolving this problem , but , with the Conservative opposition ready to taunt the Government with unfairly raising prices , the prospects of a rational price policy were not good .
2 Their rabbis , realising that most Jews rarely see the inside of a synagogue , have gone out to the people .
3 He said but David only saw the surface .
4 A foolish general might surround his Pump Wagon with friendly units only to see the machine crunch through his own lines in the first turn !
5 Whereas in the previous studies subjects have had prior knowledge of a junction and multiple exposures to it , in this study subjects only see a junction once , in just one set of traffic conditions and at the same time as making a risk assessment .
6 Because they had both anticipated , not a fight , but a long , hard ride neither of them was wearing a hauberk and as William levelled his lance Richard suddenly saw the danger he was in .
7 one of them said , you know , he said how , how the hell how the hell can they say which directions the fire 's coming from ? but they , I mean some of them were saying like this mate he run out , he was going across this patch of open space and the soldier obviously saw a soldier and as he did that apparently he got shot through there and out the other side of him .
8 ’ I am going to take you to the pictures tonight to see The Gold Rush . ’
9 Given that HEBS has only recently moved from a topics-based approach , it is not surprising that schools still see the role of the health board in terms of help with specific topics and current health problems .
10 In spite of some clergy who are ‘ not appreciative of art or excellence ’ , the Church in the United States still sees the need to train musicians as a pastoral priority .
11 Some English cricket-lovers still see the end of the amateur as the end of one graceful aspect of county and test cricket .
12 Lucy also saw the plan Doreen had in mind , but she doubted that it had much to do with married couples in search of outdoor adventure .
13 In one way or another however the credit industry now sees the need to adjust its attitudes and behaviour to incorporate more advice work , and to build on its shared interests with advice agencies .
14 By defining retirement as coterminous with dependency , the ‘ structured dependency ’ authors inevitably see the trend towards earlier retirement as regrettable , but in fact it need not be so : this depends on the extent to which retirement leads subsequently to poverty in old age , and to discover this it is necessary to look at the other three main determinants of the financial status of the elderly .
15 For local attractions please see the entry on Millers .
16 and we went in from the end and er down the pitch and in through the saw the physio room and the , the changing room , baths upstairs saw the trophy .
17 The messenger moved so fast that Huy barely saw the club as it swung through the air at his throat .
18 The authors therefore saw the asymmetry as arising from the input rather then the recognition stages of processing .
19 The authors therefore see the relationship between data-base and hyper-text technologies as symbiotic rather than parasitical .
20 Krashen too sees the value of theory as providing for adaptation :
21 Those who like their conservatism raw and their patriotism loud see a danger of blandness .
22 Once Auntie Jean did rip through to raw feeling by mentioning the numerous virtues of her former Tory boy , but Ted retaliated by saying ( one evening during his vow of silence ) , ‘ That boy soon saw the light as far as you 're concerned , did n't he ? ’
23 The visitors also saw the accident and emergency department and special units for diabetics and haematology patients at the General before meeting neuro surgeon Fred Nath .
24 Shearer also sees the centre as ‘ working towards our own version of the Children 's Charter — every child has a right to be able to breathe properly .
25 On this prompting the Base controller also saw a trace which led him to challenge the aircraft 's position report at BN .
26 Before the doctors or the consultant actually sees a patient , then
27 In the 12th minute , Oliver Schafer fired a low angled shot past Chris Woods only to see the ball hit a post .
28 He said the worst figures were in ophthalmology where patients had to wait between 48 and 71 weeks just to see a consultant for a diagnosis .
29 It 's a bit of poetry by the poet in which he er says that Pythagoras once saw a puppy being beaten and said er , do n't beat that puppy , that 's a good friend of mine , I recognize his voice .
30 These years also saw the rise of Trotskyism .
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