Example sentences of "see [noun] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A consequence of seeing rules in this way is that a very high degree of consensus concerning the rule is to be expected among members cf the group or sub-culture in which the rule applies . |
2 | The Government are well aware of the problems on the London-Tilbury and Southend line and are keen to see improvements in that service . |
3 | Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed . |
4 | Elizabeth said she would like to see copies of these letters , and she gave them to Mrs Spurling — this , I think , justifies the presence of Braemar letters here . |
5 | So if people are going into their Community Centre over the next week , they can expect to , to see part of this campaign ? |
6 | I do n't want to see Sarah in that way , and I would n't want her to see me in that kind of light either . ’ |
7 | And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted . |
8 | The effect of excessive development on the environment in North Yorkshire , and the second on is a relationship with places like Cleveland and West Yorkshire and the need to continue to see regeneration within those areas . |
9 | ‘ I would love to have seen 400,000 kids coming along to see Kylie on this tour , but it just is not possible , ’ said Waterman . |
10 | ‘ I 'm sorry , I 'm on edge , but I should n't take it out on you — you ca n't be exactly jumping for joy at the thought of seeing Garry with another woman . ’ |
11 | erm if erm have you seen , seen Ian since those tutorials at all ? |
12 | Dr Carson described it as a ‘ very rare ’ cause of death and said that neither he nor his colleagues had ever seen cases with such severity of infection of the umbilical cord . |
13 | I had n't seen Malc for some months . |
14 | He could have seen money in this right off and been leading Dr. Favor on , seeing to make about a month 's wages in three days if he kept all the fares ; and why would n't he ? |
15 | I 've been going to the cinema ever since I was 7 years old and I 've seen fights at many films . |
16 | He 's also seen action at both Sheffield clubs , United and Wednesday ; Everton , Newcastle , West Brom , Man City and Luton where he scored last season . |
17 | Several times I had seen Gwenellen with that barrier down , but never Aline . |
18 | Have you seen mess on that floor in back of that , in office ? |
19 | We have seen versions of this flag with several little national flaglets nestling in the masthead corner , presumably joint bedfellows from different countries . |
20 | If you are offered or have seen brooches of this description , please contact me . |
21 | There were about two hundred and fifty cadets in residence and some of them had never seen cadets from another corps . |
22 | ‘ Half I had seen things in that place and heard the girls talking . |
23 | Gatsby is very nervous , as he has n't seen Daisy for many years and if she no longer loves him his whole purpose for living has gone . |
24 | I had not seen Otley for some time and climbed up on the wall for a better view . |
25 | I do n't know whether David would agree , but my experience as a teacher was that I certainly encountered , I realize now , in my teaching career , children with dyslexia and yet no-one had told me , in my training , anything about this condition and I do n't think I was in a position until later , in a sense , to recognise that I had seen children with this difficulty . |
26 | And he had seen hatred in those eyes . |
27 | Pleas in the press for more presidential self-control have only exacerbated an increasingly tormented Mr Cossiga , who seems to see plots on all sides . |
28 | He then went into the Army and did not see Minton for some time . |
29 | He held it there , lowered his head , peeped into the room , smiling , wondering if he could see Fi from this angle . |
30 | The need for a radical change of outlook has also been stressed by Bowen ( 1979 ) who sees progress in this direction being made by a mixture of basic and applied work by both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary endeavour diminishing what Butzer ( 1975a ) saw as particularism — the tendency for individual specialists or groups to regard their own field as the cornerstone for others . |