Example sentences of "see [noun prp] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It would be very sad to see Middlesbrough without first-class cricket . ’
2 Already , the Scots have seen Australia at close quarters in last week 's Canberra Tournament , where the Wallabies reached the semi-final , while , earlier in the season , they faced a number of possible participants in the colours of Queensland in Dubai .
3 Erm , many of you will also have seen Jean-Claude at previous meetings which he attended in the capacity as to Michel .
4 Now Kelly was planning to direct a film version of Hello , Dolly ! , whose associate producer , Roger Edens , had seen Crawford in Black Comedy and in the film The Jokers .
5 He sees Sweeney in broad daylight in a pub on Gerrard Street , ‘ I want you out here , Sweeney . ’
6 Because I had not come to make a personal contribution I was able to see Africa with open eyes .
7 And if the England boss had been to see QPR in recent weeks , he would have been impressed , especially with Sinton .
8 Certainly the late swing towards the Tories suggests an unwillingness to see Kinnock as prime minister .
9 It gives me the opportunity to see God in young people and watch them develop in their faith in the short time that they are here .
10 Coleridge had little sympathy with their overheated prose , and his own response to this charged and mysterious place probably had more in common with that of a later visitor , Samuel Palmer , who in the nineteenth century saw Culbone through visionary eyes .
11 Charles saw Diana with new eyes .
12 It was also , we think , common ground and is certainly correct that , against this background , any ambiguity in the Act should be resolved in favour of consistency between the Act and the Convention , the presumption being that the legislature was seeking to give effect to the principles of the Convention and would not lightly legislate inconsistently with the United Kingdom 's treaty obligations thereunder : see Garland v. British Rail Engineering Ltd. [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 751 , 771 .
13 You see Modigliani among other artists who were also friends of my father .
14 There are cases not in any way in doubt on this appeal which establish the general proposition that a foetus enjoys , while still a foetus , no independent legal personality — a foetus can not , while a foetus , sue and can not be made a ward of court : see Paton v. British Pregnancy Advisory Service Trustees [ 1979 ] Q.B .
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