Example sentences of "to see what [art] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll just have to see what a course of ECT will do for him . ’
2 Best probably knows he should have Cusworth on board and you have only to look at the magical ( and almost posthumous ) transformation that Best has wrought in Peter Winterbottom 's handling and passing to see what a course in sevens indoctrination can achieve .
3 Take the time at the gallery to see what a communications satellite looks like at close quarters , or one of the first budget 405-line TV sets sold by Pye in 1938 .
4 It 's heartening to see what a change a few weeks can bring .
5 We would then spend a few moments sharing any relevant and deep intuition that had come to any of us , and it was remarkable to see what a full and varied message the daily passage gave us .
6 You 've really got to be one to appreciate the spirit of the place but pop in to see what a real pub should be like .
7 Where an officer wants to see what a new or unconsented discharge consists of , therefore , or where his own judgment suggests that a discharge may be polluting , he turns to his sample bucket , which offers the ultimate means for practical purposes of establishing the kind and degree of pollution .
8 Still , it would do no harm for you to see what a galaxy looks like .
9 The young lord was overjoyed to see what a beautiful wife his friends had found for him .
10 It 's demoralizing to see what a small area the Universal Church commands .
11 You have only to look through one or two stately homes to see what a great difference the architectural details — the cornices , mouldings , hardware on doors and windows , doors themselves — make to a room .
12 I well recall the Opposition saying , ’ If you wish to see what a Labour Government would be like , look at Labour local government . ’
13 One has only to return from a trip to the Continent , for example , to see what a shabby and second-rate country Britain has become .
14 They called us all down to see what a million pounds looked like .
15 Well , of course , again if you want to see what a neutron or a proton is made of , I mean a neutron is a very small thing and a proton is a very small thing — it 's about ten to the minus thirteen centimetres across .
16 Get stuck into an engine without confiscating the car keys , and plenty of drivers will start the motor out of curiosity to see what an AA man looks like without any hands .
17 I think you have to see what the system is and then see how you get it to work for yourself .
18 She pushed it off , rose and went to look out of the window to see what the weather was like .
19 Half the faces in the stalls were turned the wrong way , trying to see what the fuss was about in the back row .
20 Then she 'll open the curtains and look out to see what the weather 's like , and then she 'll say summat like ‘ How about a walk , Billy ? ’ or ‘ Jigsaw weather today , hen . ’
21 The TA course 's patrolling is coming on well and the visitor has moved on to see What the junior intake is doing .
22 ‘ We want him to see what the reality is , compared with the tabloid myth , ’ said a party organiser .
23 The Private Secretary — Michael Marsden , he remembered with an effort — signalled them from the door and McLeish moved forward , keen to see what the kingpin of this row of skittles looked like .
24 I had slept in the bedroom myself not so many years before , and in the first light of morning had got up to see what the village might have looked like before the traffic came and before the stone walls had been breached .
25 ‘ I came to see what the Romans were doing , ’ I explained .
26 We relaxed for an hour with a cup of tea and Otley switched the magic box on to see what the world was up to .
27 To see what the means , you really have to go to one of the national UFO events , something like The Phantoms Of The Sky conference , which took place in Sheffield this summer .
28 After breakfast , cheered and strengthened by his new resolution , Mungo went into the yard to see what the earlier commotion had been .
29 Stanley lowered his habitual newspaper to see what the exchange was about .
30 During the next few weeks over 15,000 East Germans visited the tunnel to see what the ‘ capitalist warmongers ’ were up to .
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