Example sentences of "the [noun] see [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then , smiling to herself , she hurried along the corridor , rather looking forward to the opportunity to see Janice on her own .
2 This tour offers you the opportunity to see Alaska in style , aboard the magnificent cruise ship MS Nieux Amsterdam , comfortable motor coach and luxury rail .
3 It gives me the opportunity to see God in young people and watch them develop in their faith in the short time that they are here .
4 They came up to the gate of the city and the guards saw Rabscuttle with King Darzin 's son .
5 Race 4 for the Eric Freeman Trophy in force 2–3 winds outside the harbour saw Fenwick over the line at the start .
6 The Elves see Khaine as a god of unleashed violence .
7 ‘ I think I 'll go to the pit to see Dickie after breakfast .
8 They were only one of many small groups Nguyen Seth took an interest in , but Duroc knew the Elder saw Paris as an important flashpoint in the coming deluge and so they required more personal attention than similar factions in Johannesburg , Puerto Belgrano , Teheran , Shanghai , Mexico City , Malmo , Berlin , Belfast , Genoa or Birmingham .
9 She used to regularly get tickets for Hancock 's Half Hour radio shows simply for the chance to see Ken at work — ‘ Men used to fight to escort me to the broadcasts . ’
10 The conductor saw Donna to her seat and ensured she was comfortable .
11 The first-half saw Hadleigh on top and they deservedly led 3–1 at the interval .
12 Whatever the outcome , the time is overdue for the public to see Eubank in more demanding action .
13 During the revolution , the Bolsheviks saw Tobolsk as one of their strongholds and used the town as a springboard into the rest of the Urals .
14 There 's little doubt the Commonwealth sees France as the main target of the mission , but as a mainly English speaking organization , its influence on President Mitterand may be limited so the French speakers among them will be pressed into service .
15 As to the inclusion of other properties ( eg a gardener 's cottage ) within the exemption see Lewis v Rook [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 662 .
16 The Incas saw Cuzco as ‘ the navel of the world . ’
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