Example sentences of "see [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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61 I look forward to seeing you on the 14th of June .
62 The committee looks forward to seeing you in the coming year .
63 Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future .
64 In the 1930s , Mr Justice Stone declared that the United States Supreme Court ought not to see itself as the sole guardian of the constitution .
65 I hope to see you on the 29th at Bronllys .
66 We hope to see you on the 7th December , especially people from the south and west of the county .
67 We hope to see you at the grand final in London .
68 ‘ When you 're through , sir , the CO would like to see you in the Orderly Tent . ’
69 I 'll be looking at your statement later and I 'll probably want to see you in the next day or so . ’
70 The Ego is an expert at being defensive , at rationalising and justifying its own behaviour , at seeing itself as the hapless victim of a cruel , harsh world .
71 These moves will also mean that the probation service has to stop seeing itself as the exclusive provider of services and facilities : it is suggested that other voluntary or private sectors may make better provision .
72 I 've looked with binoculars and I ca n't see them with the naked eye .
73 We could n't often see them from the main road which passed in front of the building because they were forbidden to look out of the windows .
74 Hence Durkheim insisted that to understand one set of social phenomena we must see them in the round — in their wider , social context .
75 Yeah I can just see them in the rear mirror .
76 They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages .
77 They do n't er , you ca n't see them in the same way you could go and see your parents .
78 ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’
79 Mrs Thatcher sees nothing in the single market which cuts against the grain of her policies over the past decade , since it should promote the free enterprise culture within the EC .
80 He climbed the stairs but could see nothing through the hammered glass panels of the front door .
81 She could see nothing through the thick clouds of dust that choked her .
82 Again she glanced at the windscreen of the other car but she could see nothing through the darkened glass .
83 At first , in the fading light , we could see nothing but the icy path , the snow-covered trees on either side — but then the flicker of a candle flame caught our eyes .
84 Antiracist orthodoxy now sees them as the only effective repositories of authentic black culture and as a guaranteed means to transmit all the essential skills that black children will need if they are to ‘ survive ’ in a racist society without psychological damage .
85 If I continue then with some introductory remarks erm on policy H one a and one A , perhaps that would set the scene er for the discussion , then Mr will very briefly erm look at the differences as he sees them between the two sets erm of projections .
86 Then as her stomach jumps in panic , Maggie sees them in the far corner , Lucy and Frieda , with Jo beside them .
87 Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree .
88 He has no morality , no God , no code of chivalry except service to a French King who sees himself as the new Charlemagne .
89 Willy sees himself as the beneficent saviour who will ‘ irrigate ’ her ‘ emotional desert ’ ( 17,138 ) , and any attempt by her to suggest that she might be happier without him is ‘ blackmarked against me as pretentiousness ’ ( 136 ) .
90 Someone around her — she could n't see who in the dark forest of heads and frame-bags — was talking a different language .
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