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

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1 Moreover , few British schools at present include private study periods on the timetable , except for the sixth form , so the teacher knows that his students can only see the sequence in breaks and before and after school , unless he allows time in his own assigned periods with them .
2 It was pitch black ; she could scarcely see a hand in front of her .
3 Top riders Tony Rickardsson and Chris Louis are already feeling the effects of riding six or seven races every match — and Ipswich can not see an answer in sight .
4 The Curator did not see the look in Mr Wolski 's eyes as he glanced back to the window and stared again at the wolves outside , who had turned to face the icy wind with narrowed yellow eyes .
5 Visibility was so poor that Defries could hardly see the runway in front of her .
6 I am a new member of the RNLI , only joining in 1990 spurred into action by visiting the NE coast and seeing one or two of its lifeboats … £6 annual membership is very good value and could be increased , but £20 would possibly see a decline in numbers .
7 Do you ever see a price in Marks and Spencers that does n't have ninety nine P on the end of it ?
8 No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to .
9 You 're so twisted with suspicion that you ca n't see a hand in front of your face without imagining there 's a dagger in it !
10 You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish .
11 You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish .
12 It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ .
13 But I really could n't see the sense in women wearing Armani by day and then letting someone else dress them by night . ’
14 Similarly it can be argued that if home helps or social workers request training from the CAB in aspects of new legislation , this can cement a positive relationship between the CAB and the local authority who will then see a service in action that is worth funding .
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