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

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1 THOSE keen environmentalists , Richard Branson and Sir James Goldsmith , are no longer seeing eye to eye .
2 ‘ 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 .
3 We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’
4 Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris .
5 ‘ Angela , ’ he said , ‘ you and me , we 've not always seen eye to eye recently , but we are friends .
6 ‘ 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 ’ .
7 ‘ 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 . ’
8 " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . "
9 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 … ’
10 They do n't always see eye to eye but they respect one another .
11 ‘ Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye .
12 ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things .
13 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
14 ‘ It was an extremely popular programme and we always saw eye to eye about it .
15 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 .
16 Weber also saw ownership of wealth as an important criterion for distinguishing classes .
17 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 .
18 Many of the senior men in the ministry now see management as part of their office .
19 Please see Faculty of Music entry .
20 The hows , whys and wherefores are available from N.B. Please see letter in Feedback .
21 Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he 's seen as quite a a robust character but they do n't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company .
22 Adorno preferred instead to see fetishism as part of an objective social totality and not as a characteristic of human subjectivity ( Frisby 1985 , pp. 233–72 ) .
23 For further advice on how to stroke people authentically see Praise on page 135 .
24 He waited until Berthon — with whom Rudd had never seen eye to eye — took a holiday and grafted a new front end on to Jean Behra 's car .
25 The two have never seen eye to eye apparently and although some papers called him a hothead , Horton insists he was n't going to have a go at the ref , who was given a police escort back to the dressing rooms .
26 Ted and I will never see eye to eye about his clients , whom he likes , respects and positively enjoys dragging over hills to bag stags , whereas I loathe these numbskulls who think killing is ‘ sport ’ .
27 My wife and I could never see eye to eye on the business of living .
28 Relationships were just too difficult , the sexes would never see eye to eye , it was all too much bother .
29 Among the items which therefore never saw light of day was one in which I suggested that there were individual candidates of all the parties in different parts of the country whom one might be tempted to vote for on purely personal grounds .
30 As Bailey said , the two of them never saw eye to eye .
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