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

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1 ‘ People are bound to get excited when they see a ten-million-ton starship trying to fly down the street . ’
2 I thought I ai n't buying her a pump toothpaste cos all the others will you know , if they see a pump toothpaste
3 ‘ No one believes they are in Florida until they see a palm tree . ’
4 They see a market opportunity on the right among disgruntled Christian Democrats who like the Germany-first message of the far right but dislike its extremist image .
5 He and his staff reject the option of off-site provision and argue for an individually tailored solution involving guidance ( pastoral ) and curricular staff : They see the assessment panel as providing an alternative , non-punitive role , for guidance teachers .
6 I know , but what I mean is that when they see the city centre , the people who are walking up and down the city centre , they see all the national charities , they do n't necessarily feel that they 're organised in the same way and therefore that they should be participating , and the whole palaver of getting a licence and applying is actually quite difficult , it 's not a simple , it 's not something , we get numerous telephone calls in the office saying ‘ Well can I go out next Saturday and rattle a tin for such-and-such ’ , and you say ‘ Well , you ca n't ’ , and it 's left much too late , so that people do n't know about the way you get licenses to rattle tins in city centre .
7 ‘ Everybody says they see the Opera ghost , but there is n't really a ghost .
8 They see the living room and its furnishings as a ‘ front ’ , one way in which individuals and families could both express themselves as individuals and yet still present themselves as part of a social group .
9 Baldly expressed , those who subscribe to that theory see it as important to explain the process of public policy-making since that is regarded as the essential stuff of British politics itself ; they see interest groups as of central and determining influence in that process ; and they see the group process as enhancing of democracy in Britain .
10 Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to .
11 Instead they see the root cause as being prison officers ' alarm at developments which they see as having undermined their ‘ authority ’ .
12 They see an Oscar winner , People magazine 's candidate for the ‘ sexiest man alive ’ , a superstar so full of years and authority that he can credibly play the father of Indiana Jones .
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