Example sentences of "[adv] see the [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A lucky few even made it inside to see the Lizard King roll around on stage again . |
2 | Mr Macnab rightly sees the Davis/Del Giudice conflict as a battle for the soul of Rank himself , with the two reflecting different sides of their ultimate boss . |
3 | Another rebel said : ‘ He has tunnel vision and can only see the Maastricht Treaty . |
4 | Unsurprisingly , viewers in the Serb-held cities in Bosnia are no longer able to receive Sarajevo TV , but can only see the Belgrade version of reality . |
5 | She was thinking about pigs and children when she suddenly saw the Cheshire Cat in a tree . |
6 | They could just see the Maggon Mountains to the West . |
7 | The previous evening they had insisted on taking her to the cinema , ignoring her protests that she would rather see the Molière play at the Comédie Française , to watch Jacques Prévert 's film Les Enfants du Paradis . |
8 | He also saw the Bedale office downgraded to a sub-office , the head office for the district concentrated at Darlington and most of the staff records kept at Middlesbrough . |
9 | Today sees the Sheffield clash between United and Wednesday , while tomorrow Spurs and Arsenal bring their North London rivalry to the hallowed turf . |
10 | I have not yet seen the Hansard report of our proceedings , but I said that the assets of any company are its resources , which are human as well as physical . |
11 | It was the perfect response from Mike Walker 's side after Saturday 's 3-0 defeat at Wimbledon which once again saw the East Anglians being written off in the title stakes . |
12 | One T–6 cartwheeled into the sagebrush during qualifying ( again see the November issue ) — but lucky pilot Gerry Miles received only cuts and bruises . |
13 | By the end of 1983 ( i.e. four years after its publication ) , less than half of the Solihull secondary school teachers claimed to have actually seen the Solihull booklet . |
14 | And she had never seen the Pacific Ocean . |
15 | If you 've never seen the Tan Hill on a bleary winter 's day when winds are driving wet sleet over the hellhole of Sleightholme Moor and the sky and the land are welded together in one sullen , sodden grey , then you 've missed a treat . |