Example sentences of "see [noun] e " in BNC.

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1 Did you see Q E D ?
2 It 's er , well you see G E C took over er and that 's the worse thing that could happen to anyone , er cos is an accountant and manufacturers .
3 In its Appendices the Royal Commission Report contains much information about water supplies for canals ( see appendix E ) .
4 However , a skeleton chronology is now available ( see Appendix E , where a list of the pavements under discussion is also provided ) .
5 Equally important is the accurate terminus post quem for the two octagonal panelled grid designs from Leicester see appendix E ) .
6 At Boxmoor a sophisticated " cantharus , which shows few , if any , stylistic parallels in Romano-British mosaic , is notable ( in this mosaic , " angle pieces ' are also conspicuous however , and should be noted as possible precursors of the " L " shapes which become prominent in the residual lozenge patterns of the late-second century ; see appendix E ) .
7 In the second half of the second century , a third sequence is apparent ( see appendix E , possibly after 160 A.D. ) .
8 15 ) ; Upper Brook Street , Winchester ( see appendix E ) ; Vine Street , Leciester ( pI .
9 At Stonesfield , where a design with " L " -shaped pieces occupies the centre of one of the medallions in the Bacchus mosaic , and where a mosaic with a saltire arrangement is associated with a more sophisticated pavement ; or at Woodchester , where the border panels of the Orpheus mosaic include eight with " L " -shaped pieces ( for possible connections of this kind of arrangement with that of interlaced squares , see Appendix E , section 1.4 p. 134 ) .
10 Mail for GWM , MAR and Support Services ( including Advise Shop ) is written into the incoming mail book then distributed to them ( see Guidelines E ) .
11 These examples illustrate , albeit crudely , the way the meanings of events ( see arrow e , Figure 7.1 ) tend to link to a person 's plans , purposes and roles to which they are more or less committed .
12 see Annex E for an explanation of how BBCBASIC(Z80) recognises an integer value of a real variable .
13 ( See map E , page 116 . )
14 Canals were made into this rapidly growing hinterland ( see map E page 116 ) .
15 ( See map E page 122 . )
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