Example sentences of "[adv] see [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The eye begins eventually to see pockets and spaces within the greys , the whites , the after-images of after-images of vibrant , sumptuous colour : the bands then begin to buckle and warp , blend into each other ; a kind of visual melt-down occurs as the retina tries to encompass this searing tension . |
2 | This is despite the fact that around 40,000 visitors enter the Magic Kingdom daily to see Mickey and Co at a cost of £23 for adults and £15 for kids . |
3 | One can thus see gains and losses in the two broad approaches to the study of literature described by Welch ( 1987 ) . |
4 | We tried to identify distant hills , but in the dense heat haze that now hung about us , we could only just see Whernside and Penyghent . |
5 | In the years before 1907 Braque was almost unknown , whereas many people already saw Picasso and Matisse as leaders of avant-garde painting . |
6 | There are even indications that many of Picasso 's circle , the artists , writers and dealers who used to meet at his studio in the Bateau Lavoir and at the Steins ' house in the rue Fleurus , already saw Picasso and Matisse as the two rival personalities most likely to influence the course of twentieth-century painting . |
7 | Just see Kerry and Steven the way them two go . |
8 | They never see the naturalists who work there , who ca n't speak Spanish anyway ; so they just see science and naturalism as a gringo thing . |
9 | Next morning Helen set off early to see Joanna while Sophie dealt with several clients who , having heard of Joanna 's accident , were sympathetic and concerned . |
10 | This might include a desire to see wild flowers and animals in a natural setting , possibly to see sheep and cattle grazing in fields , to have access to woodlands , country walks , to be able to climb hills and even mountains and to go down pot-holes . |
11 | A very young kid goes out for a walk with his parents he 's only ever seen cats and dogs before they go |
12 | Now that Mr Kinnock is achieving the same effect , ought this not to attract the modest admiration of an opponent whose vision of British politics has , in any case , always seen Republicans and Democrats — capitalist parties both — as the model which a well-ordered , post-Thatcherite country should emulate ? |
13 | Despite their greater poverty , lone mothers may not always see marriage or cohabitation as improving their access to resources . |
14 | Will we ever see Volvos and Renaults made in the same factory ? |
15 | Did you ever see Beavis and Butthead in America ? |
16 | Nobody in Paris ever saw Raoul and Christine again . |
17 | She let him tell Gentle that if he ever saw hide or hair of Gentle in the building again he 'd have him arrested as an accomplice to attempted murder . |
18 | That scene ended an episode that also saw Frank and Betty taking two children to the zoo . |
19 | It also saw Joyce and Rourke emerging as a formidable rhythm section . |
20 | These assessments are what ethnomethodologists call ‘ situationally justified action ’ , and they have a reflexive character , for the contextually justified nature of the person 's action provides the situational justification for the conduct of the police ( also see Smith and Vischer 1981 ) . |
21 | He had never before seen man and woman regard , consider and touch each other as man with man . |
22 | At the same time , weeds often see service as crops . |
23 | There appear to be reliable effects of mood congruency in recall ( Blaney , 1986 ; though see Parrott and Sabini , 1990 ) and some evidence for state-dependent learning with moods ( Bower , 1981 ; though see Bower & Mayer , 1985 ) . |
24 | There appear to be reliable effects of mood congruency in recall ( Blaney , 1986 ; though see Parrott and Sabini , 1990 ) and some evidence for state-dependent learning with moods ( Bower , 1981 ; though see Bower & Mayer , 1985 ) . |
25 | So there should be a tremendous final on May 16th and I look forward to being there to see Llanelli and Swansea do Welsh rugby proud . |
26 | You could almost see Colin and Mister C developing the same kind of double act as Flavor Flav and Chuck D. The prof and the prat . |
27 | We 've never seen hilt nor hair of that man for well over a year now . |
28 | He 'd never seen fruit that shape and colour . |
29 | Overwhelmingly , she did n't want to believe any of it had happened ; her instinct was to block it out of her mind , to pretend she 'd never seen Adam and Jake , much less a host of silver-helmed spear men … |
30 | I 'd never seen sugar nor fruit . |