Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] see [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | As to the extent of the structural alterations which the licensing board may order under this subsection. see Bushell v. Hammond [ 1904 ] 2 K.B . |
2 | In their Apolline vision , the dithyrambic chorus see Dionysus as their lord and master : they are his servants . |
3 | For another instance of the courts ' approach to this problem see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 at pp 124 – 125 . |
4 | The Dark Elves see Khaine in a different light . |
5 | The early morning saw Brighton at its most brilliant . |
6 | Abroad , the German princes who had reformed their churches along Lutheran lines saw Henry as a potential ally against their common enemy , the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , but demanded as a preliminary to a political alliance that he accept their Protestant statement of faith , the Augsburg Confession of 1530 . |
7 | Because of his lucrative clothing and flamboyant style of play , it was possible to be unsure of his ability as a player , but since we had the good fortune to see Andrew at Wimbledon this year , many people now know what a truly talented and exciting man he really is . |
8 | Australian openers David Boon and Mark Taylor survived an 11-over bombardment to see Australia to 21 without loss at the close . |
9 | She realized that it stemmed , not from a noble desire to serve the royal family in general , but from a somewhat ignoble desire to see Edward in particular . |
10 | For a recent example of a successful challenge see R. v. H.M. |
11 | Astute businessmen see WCY as a golden opportunity to sell more communications hardware to the Third World . |
12 | Conservative Members see Britain as a low-pay , low-cost centre of production . |
13 | It had been a wonderful surprise seeing Madeleine with Aubrey and their friend , Lionel Dunbar , on the quayside . |
14 | HAVING TRAVELLED over 150 miles each way to see Nirvana at the London Astoria last Wednesday , I was interested to see what the event would be like regarding ‘ crusties ’ , T-shirt prices and security at the ‘ notorious ’ Astoria . |
15 | HAVING TRAVELLED over 150 miles each way to see Nirvana at the London Astoria last Wednesday , I was interested to see what the event would be like regarding ‘ crusties ’ , T-shirt prices and security at the ‘ notorious ’ Astoria . |
16 | Coleridge had little sympathy with their overheated prose , and his own response to this charged and mysterious place probably had more in common with that of a later visitor , Samuel Palmer , who in the nineteenth century saw Culbone through visionary eyes . |
17 | Yet at the same time , he needed each superpower to see Bucharest as a natural place for influencing the views of the other one and other players in the international game . |
18 | He wanted other states to see Romania as part of neither bloc . |
19 | It was n't much read until they rediscovered it — Virginia Woolf knew it , she adduced it as an image of the essential androgyny of the creative mind — but the new feminists see Melusina in her bath as a symbol of self-sufficient female sexuality needing no poor males . |
20 | As far as everyone knew , he had been the last person to see Zambia at the Club . |
21 | He has been wanted by a string of clubs , including Manchester United , who last season saw Pearce as the final piece in a title jigsaw . |
22 | Most historians see Montgomerie as a rather unstable figure , motivated more by ambition than political principle . |
23 | He went out to Romania at the end of last year to see Bogdan after hearing about his plight from Mr Jones . |