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

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1 But it still gives you a pang to see performers of the calibre of Stephen Moore , Sian Phillips and Sheila Steafel trapped voluntarily in a vehicle heading nowhere .
2 We therefore wish to see removal of the advice that planning authorities should consider ‘ the likely effect on the operation of the business ’ when considering justifiable enforcement action .
3 We found these very interesting and should be glad to see copies of the material you mentioned as about to go to print .
4 The document itself was not privileged and to that extent the other side was entitled to see part of the materials with the brief .
5 Even Mr Sugden made himself available to meet the visitor , ready to assume that here was the returning warrior , eager to see areas of the country which only he could recommend .
6 Indeed , it was the first motor car seen west of the Shannon .
7 Recently Stornoway customs officers warned Danish colleagues of a suspicious vessel seen west of the Hebrides .
8 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
9 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
10 ‘ She 's the bird with the two Afghans , ’ said Arthur , who had seen pictures of the dogs in the papers .
11 He had seen pictures of the City .
12 Recent studies from the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food ( MAFF ) have now seen evidence of the migration of dioxins from chlorine bleached milk cartons into milk after a period of storage .
13 I have seen males of the genus Nymphon on the shores of Britain carrying as many as six bundles of eggs , each from a different female .
14 I have seen details of the Fylde Coast Bike Ride in my son 's copy of Bike Events and , as clerk to Nether Wyresdale Parish Council ( which is centred on the village of Scorton ) , I am concerned about what look like mistakes in the advertised route and final destination .
15 But my guess is that the Festival is on to a real winner in the merchandising stakes , having seen bits of the logo featured in imaginative guises on clothing , stationary , mugs , and even Festival cheques .
16 She had not , for example , seen Silence Of The Lambs because she was ‘ slightly horrified it would be too squeamish for me . ’
17 Variscan folding and thrusting can , however , be seen north of the Midi Overthrust , and the general view of workers in the U.K. is that here the Variscan Front can not be identified with a single laterally-continuous thrust plane , though locally it may be ( Hancock 1983 ) .
18 In August 1981 every piece of the city 's urban common carried a population of wall butterflies ( Lasiommosta megera ) , the first time this species had been seen north of the Tyne this century .
19 I have n't seen Leeds of the Day , and it 's always better to hear from the fans on the spot in any case .
20 Cregeen died on Good Friday , 9 April 1841 , and was buried 13 April in Arbory churchyard , where his elegant box-tomb is still to be seen south-east of the church .
21 ‘ We 'll have seen parts of the world we would never have had the chance to visit otherwise , and we 'll have been a lot luckier than most . ’
22 I 've seen photographs of the ploughing match in Berry .
23 We could see Jane Russell again at the Empire , or walk up to the Arcadian to see Sanders of the River .
24 If I am lucky , and the weather is compatible with fish-spotting , I should see signs of the carp when they push through weedbeds and hump through the surface , or mudclouds and bubbles when they root in the bottom .
25 He sees part of the answer in the massive recession suffered by the British economy at that time , a point to which we shall return below .
26 So you will see part of the moon Right .
27 At the end she could see part of the ward , a gleaming parquet floor and white-painted bedsteads .
28 We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells .
29 He could see part of the canal , part of a garden , barges loaded with potatoes , a rear view of houses being pulled down by workmen , and in the distance rows of trees and street lamps , a complicated little almshouse with its gardens , and finally a grand expanse of roofs .
30 The missing bridge is not a mystery in itself and one can see traces of the formation of the structure at the far end of Swithland cutting about ¾ mile north of the station .
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