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

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1 I can see part of Horse Guards Parade almost see myself standing there the other afternoon , looking up at these windows , still ignorant of what I was looking at .
2 Much of this year 's spurt in capital spending ( up from around $150m to some $220m ) is related to airbags , but the speciality chemical businesses have also seen a big increase , spread over a number of small projects .
3 But Thistle fans have n't seen a Saturday goal this year , though there was little complaint at the weekend .
4 Not everyone here is committed , but the majority are(I 've also seen a member of staff put his papers in .
5 However , ordinary newspaper readers do not see such a vast array of newspapers and reading some newspapers rather than others gives a very different view of the extent and type of sex crimes in a nation .
6 ‘ There was a problem at the airport because the immigration chaps had never seen Albanian passports .
7 LONDON soccer fans pay more to see the game than anyone else in the country .
8 All the evidence suggests that early involvement in choral singing can awaken an interest which lasts for a lifetime , and church musicians have always seen school singing as a natural preliminary to the distinctive tradition of Anglican music .
9 Relief workers have never seen anything like it .
10 In a poignant discussion of the hypothesis that Southern slave owners did not see their slaves as human beings he disagrees :
11 Hollywood studio chiefs do not see her as prime material to star as tough-talking Det Chief Insp Jane Tennison .
12 ‘ He used to steal Twikka bars from the hypermall and the surveillance cameras did n't see a thing . ’
13 Most of the company wives do n't see their husbands for about sixty five per cent of the year , which is actually a very long time when you 're living in these sort of conditions .
14 Payton is conscious of the fact fans have not seen the best of him since his debut injury against Bristol City in November .
15 So Rediffusion engineers do not see a future for monomode fibre except for trunk lines .
16 At Leeds youth courts — the second busiest in the country — youth justice workers have also seen the number of appearances double since the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act .
17 Having declined , in their infinite wisdom , to acknowledge the centenary of the Forth Bridge in 1990 by way of a commemorative stamp , the Post Office mandarins have now seen fit to ignore the centenary of the death of Robert Louis Stevenson .
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