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

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1 His only problem was , would he survive long enough to see through what was in some ways the most monumental task he had yet set himself ?
2 Plus the plain tile eave coursing so often seen with pantile roofs in the North East .
3 ‘ We shall have to conduct parliamentary debates in a style the Communist Party has not yet seen in its entire history , ’ Mr Modrow said .
4 While fitting the rear offside wheel back on to Miss Clinton 's car , Jenny 's daddy had been called away suddenly to see to a tractor that had broken down on Farmer Pullen 's farm .
5 His head still spun slightly as he followed the words and looked upwards intermittently to see by the expression of a face if someone had forgotten their lines .
6 Home video shows him enjoying a family Christmas but detectives believe he did n't live long enough to see in the New Year .
7 Did he ever come not merely to see as a possibility but actually to possess a conviction of what can be called the benign indifference of the universe ?
8 ‘ How odd that you did n't immediately see through a phony like Giles Denton , ’ he grated , totally ignoring her interruption , ‘ and after agreeing to take a cruise with a man you admit you hardly know , you end up in custody accused of drug-smuggling .
9 Around Christmas Fayre , when the Food Hall was crammed with food you did n't normally see in the other seasons , they made a nice end to a meal .
10 So , because in this Festival we will be reaching people we normally do not reach as a group , for instance we 're having two pop concerts , the Rory Bremner thing , we 're going to be reaching people we do n't normally see on our D I Y.
11 A few exceptions are the SGs and Weddingtons ( which we do n't actually see in the UK ) ; these are built in Yamaha 's factory at Kasuga in Japan , while the semi-acoustics ( including the AE , SA and AES ranges ) hail from the Iida facility , also in Japan .
12 Her lot had not been a happy one : the husband whom she had only ever seen for a few precious weeks in all since their marriage had now left her a widow , without support and with a child and step-children to fend for .
13 His house was full of things she had only ever seen in old films with Rock Hudson and Doris Day : a vacuum cleaner , which did the work of a suckerdrone ; a gramophone , which played unwieldy round black musidiscs with added scratch and hiss as part of the music ; an electric kettle that took ages , maybe two minutes , to heat up enough water for a cup of recaff , and did n't do anything about the impurities and pollutants .
14 There were no stores like the ones she could now see flashing past the cab window , fine jewellers and milliners , bookshops and department stores , their windows displaying a variety of goods Ellie had only ever seen in the pictures of second-hand magazines .
15 The pack animals were large tawny-coloured beasts of a kind that Rostov had only ever seen in illustration .
16 What I had so far seen of Binbrook held no charms for me — it was bare , isolated , and I did n't really want to seek out yet another Met Office with another set of people to get to know , now that the war was over , and there was no reason that I could see for us to continue plotting charts and reading instruments .
17 Kind he might be , although it seemed improbable from what she had so far seen of him , but Sally-Anne wanted nothing from men , neither kindness … nor love … nor anything .
18 After much discussion and some practise sorties a dogfight routine was worked out , as Lindsey recalls : ‘ In those days dogfighting World War Two aircraft at airshows was a routine that the public had not really seen before and it was rather exciting for us pilots to re-enact the aerial combats of yesteryear .
19 Louis looked at the boy whom he had clearly never seen in his life .
20 I mean there 's people I had n't even seen for years that were staying there in Aberdeen came along and offered help .
21 His father turned toward him with an earnestness that Jack had never before seen in his face .
22 However , I would suggest that this score is inflated by " Terra " , a proper name that I have only ever seen in a science fictional context to refer to the planet Earth .
23 What I have not yet seen in the UK — but I can hardly wait — is the yellow form , which is bright yellow with orange in caudal and dorsal , and blue facial markings .
24 I also think we 've got a certain accessibility in our performance that people have n't really seen for a while : we 're willing to perform . ’
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