Example sentences of "to see on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Take in all the famous sights that you always wanted to see on a budget short trip |
2 | Its pointed head has the sort of bill you 'd expect to see on a prehistoric bird with a notch at the end like an aircraft , s radar . |
3 | We 'll find there 's a , quite a lot to see on a film . |
4 | I kept wondering what it had to do with the cowboy we were going to see on the screen . |
5 | He was too tired to go to the window again , and did not know now what he wanted to see on the other side of the glass . |
6 | Yet there are still quiet corners and delightful places to see on the Costa Blanca … and all so easily reached on drives and excursions for those who want to get away from it all . |
7 | Unweathered specimens are sometimes difficult to see on the rock surfaces . |
8 | Many other contributions were of interest ! but it was strange to look on this picture and on that — to see on the same walls so many poor efforts at painting alongside of chef-d'oeuvres of artistic power . |
9 | While you are in the palette reading menu , do not worry if you click one or two times too many and go past the palette you wish you wish to see on the screen . |
10 | It was a dramatic and impractical outfit of a kind I only expected to see on the male models who posed in the more outlandish fashion magazines that our rich clients brought aboard Wavebreaker , yet Jesse Isambard Sweetman managed to wear the elaborate style with an elegant insouciance . |
11 | ‘ Look up , ’ she said , and we did , to see on the opposite wall full-length portraits of Nelson and the Duke of Wellington . |
12 | Added to which , he 's also the best-dressed , most charming and sophisticated cockney you 're ever likely to see on the box . |
13 | It prepared them for exactly the kind of material they can expect to see on the day — and because it is written by the examiners themselves , you can be sure that it tells you exactly what the examiners are looking for ! |
14 | ‘ If there 's no wind it 's a fine day ! ’ is a Shetland expression , and to me it is especially relevant because not only does it affect the movements of birds and animals , but it makes them so much easier to see on the water . |
15 | My binoculars I wore round my neck at the ready for all those puffins , razor bills and guillemots I expected to see on the way over . |
16 | As early as 1886 its legal sub-committee had drawn up a whole series of amendments to the criminal law which it wanted to see on the statute book . |
17 | You must also remember that whatever deal you do , it 's reflected for all to see on the Ticker page of the Topic system . ’ |
18 | It is easy to see on the dinner plate that the muscles down each side of any fish are arranged as a row of segments , a battery of muscle units . |
19 | What kind of people what you expect to see on the local council in Nottingham ? |
20 | The plotting room was suddenly silent and the flag was flying at half mast for all to see on the garrison church at Moascar , Ismailia . |
21 | Well we 'll have to see on the bread . |