Example sentences of "[adv] see the [noun] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He saw the tree rise up off the stage and did not see the rope and pulleys that raised it .
2 This spreadsheet is to be used to keep weekly scores for 16 boys and the problem it posed is that when you want to type in scores for weeks in the second half of the year or for Harry , Ian and John and so on whose names are entered to the right of the spreadsheet , you can no longer see the row and column labels — unless you freeze these titles .
3 Now I can exactly see the shape and size , the perfect fit , of the loneliness that is approaching .
4 She was breathing so quietly I could hardly see the rise and fall of her breasts , and those lips of hers looking fuller than I remembered , the mouth wider , and the line of the teeth just showing very white .
5 If you glance inside the average modern book you will clearly see the mull or tape strips under this paste-down ( as compared with the free endpaper ) .
6 I could also see the potential that Llanbrynmair had to offer ( it took Carole a little longer to see te potential ) and was very eager to start renovation .
7 The building of a replacement for this historic one hundred and fourteen year old hospital is part of an eight year grand plan which will also see the upgrading and expansion of the Western General and St Johns Hospital in Livingston .
8 I could also see the rock that Neil had pointed out to me , still half out of water .
9 One more win would just about see the cherry and whites safe for another season in the first division .
10 Naturally , I did n't immediately see the logic and justice of it .
11 But the sceptic ca n't see the way that Paul 's example is an answer , because the things which made Paul joyful are alien to the non-Christian way of life .
12 I ca n't see the exiles and émigrés banding together and achieving anything of importance but limited media coverage . ’
13 If we ca n't see The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire in the shot it does n't exist . ’
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