Example sentences of "in [noun] see [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This disastrous decline in income saw the Dominican Republic 's debt swell from $600 million in 1973 to a staggering $2,400 million in 1983 . |
2 | Some people in INTELSAT saw the Franco-German Symphony satellites as the thin edge of the wedge . |
3 | His grace together with his wife Lady Powis and the Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire Alex Carlisle were among a large group of guests who gathered in Welshpool to see the official opening of the ‘ new ’ Raven Square station buildings . |
4 | The post-Revolution wars placed a terrible burden on the Scottish economy , exacerbated by the fact that the 1690s in Scotland saw a major crisis of subsistence . |
5 | ‘ The landlord at The Bull in Godstowe saw a young man and woman as well as a well-dressed stranger . |
6 | One goes in person to see the relevant official who may be able to answer a question , only to find he is ‘ not on seat ’ — perhaps he , too , is trying to find someone ! |
7 | Visit the wonderful fish market in Chioggia to see the full choice . |
8 | has made an excellent start to the year and I shall have more to say about them next time as I plan to visit Faverolles in August to see the additional breakfast cereal production capacity which will be coming on stream this autumn . |
9 | Some LEAs in Britain saw an important opportunity in the formation of an item bank , linked to APU tests , upon which they could draw to generate tests . |
10 | The water is freezing and there are no bikini-clad girls ti impress , but winter in Cornwall sees the surfing hardcore come into its own . |
11 | ‘ In Redruth to see an old mate of mine . ’ |
12 | Diplomats in Tokyo see the British in retreat over computers and electronics as well as cars . |
13 | The public came out in droves to see the well-known actor ‘ The Equaliser ’ , Edward Woodward , who was signing autographs . |
14 | In December 1990 Bob Haboldt gave his rationale behind choosing a large gallery as stemming from the different approach of Continental buyers , who like to stroll in and look , as opposed to clients who tend to make an appointment to visit his New York gallery in order to see a specific work . |
15 | Sergeant Bird watched fascinated while Frobisher diligently examined every vessel , finally dissecting them right off the base of the brain in order to see the other side . |
16 | In the transcendent world , there are new laws and men must discard their habitual ideas of what is right and what is wrong ; in fact to see the utmost beauty we must look at things with the eyes of a child . |
17 | If reaction in Berlin saw the established Secession impressionists as somehow ‘ French ’ and ‘ Jewish ’ , they were even more offended by the work , seen as ‘ Negroid ’ and ‘ primitive ’ , of the younger Expressionists . |
18 | Another recent auction in Leeds saw a run-down stone farmhouse without water or other amenities finally fall under the hammer for £330,500 . |
19 | She looked out of her bedroom window just in time to see a dark figure leading Bathsheba 's horse and cart out of the field . |
20 | Leaning forward , she was in time to see a lethal-looking sports car nose its way across the cobbles . |
21 | His head rose above the floor level of the hay-loft in time to see a great deal more of Melody than he had anticipated as she slipped her ragged clothes back on . |
22 | Rocky , busy waving his charges on board , glanced over his shoulder in time to see a small group of dark shapes disappearing at a fast lope round the bend of the curving driveway . |
23 | Gus Hambro wheeled about with unexpectedly authoritative aplomb , just in time to see the well-groomed young head duck out of sight . |
24 | They came up in time to see the penultimate line-up . |
25 | The Lassiters followed more circumspectly behind , reaching the stable-yard in time to see the previous year 's corn-dolly being symbolically burnt . |
26 | To their dismay , they arrived at the departure platform just in time to see the express pulling out . |
27 | He was in Gloucester to see the only entry to carry the city 's name , a yacht sponsored by Nuclear Electric , based in the city . |