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

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1 We 've all seen pictures of Page 3 girls and pornographic images of women showing the female body in a constantly inviting , sexual way just walking into a newsagent 's on a Sunday morning often means you are surrounded by them ) and it is hardly surprising if girls themselves , as well as men , sometimes feel confused ; believing that girls might ‘ want ’ to be raped , or are asking for trouble , if they dress up to go out , or behave independently by going out or walking home alone .
2 I only saw highlights on match of the day , but from what I saw , the play was amazing .
3 It was not fun enough for the fans , nor artistic enough for the art loving public ( or so it seemed from the vulgar poster and catalogue ; actually , it contained some wonderful and rarely seen pieces of silver ) .
4 THOSE keen environmentalists , Richard Branson and Sir James Goldsmith , are no longer seeing eye to eye .
5 ‘ This one wanted to do my work , but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we did n't exactly see eye to eye .
6 erm you know , he 's possibly seeing things on television , sort of areas that he actually visited .
7 You must be so used to always seeing people under stress
8 We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’
9 Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris .
10 ‘ Angela , ’ he said , ‘ you and me , we 've not always seen eye to eye recently , but we are friends .
11 Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there .
12 ‘ The golden rule of conduct , therefore , is mutual toleration seeing that we will never all think alike and that we shall always see Truth in fragment ( sic ) and from different angles of vision ’ .
13 ‘ We do n't always see eye to eye , ’ Marler reflected , blowing smoke circles , ‘ Newman and I. But he 's had a tough time , I 'll give him that . ’
14 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
15 Fernand was employed by the previous owner and does not always see eye to eye with Alain on the way the estate should be managed , but no … ’
16 They do n't always see eye to eye but they respect one another .
17 ‘ Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye .
18 ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things .
19 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
20 HOUSING experts yesterday saw hopes of recovery in the depressed market after unseasonally strong activity .
21 ‘ It was an extremely popular programme and we always saw eye to eye about it .
22 They still see Scotland as north Britain , an appendage that can be guaranteed to play its part in the Labour unionists ' drama of periodically legitimising long periods of Tory rule by brief interregnums of Labour control .
23 People still see unions as wage negotiators and nothing else .
24 On the other hand , this point of view has to be balanced against those who protest that they only ever see politicians at election time and that if they do n't even call then they are undeserving of a vote .
25 We have also seen improvements in production safety , and communications , all the result of TOP improvements .
26 The money we make in this shop goes to erm Save The Children Fund which supports children in countries abroad , particularly in Africa where you 've probably seen pictures on television .
27 This period also saw expansion of motor-car ownership which led to both the provision of more and better roads and other traffic-related expenditure .
28 Weber also saw ownership of wealth as an important criterion for distinguishing classes .
29 The researchers also saw changes in particle distribution and that the changes in auroral formation are different at the centre .
30 In small group discussions , happily married men with children clearly saw fidelity as part of their lives ; although not immune to other women 's charms , they were not prepared to jeopardize what they had for the sake of a night of passion .
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