Example sentences of "see [det] [noun] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We 'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together . |
2 | My initial impression , on seeing this guitar for the first time , was that Rockwood have tried very hard to steer away from total Strat clone , whilst keeping all the essential ingredients pretty much to the fore . |
3 | They had n't seen each other for a long time . |
4 | David Tindle had recently returned from a visit to Paris where he had seen this painting for the first time . |
5 | They had a son but divorced eight years later , and did not see each other for the next 45 years , until January when they met at an 80th birthday party of Dougan 's sister Gwendoline . |
6 | But despite the fact that he has been ‘ steadily critical ’ of successive governments ' housing policies , Prof Greve does see some hope for the future — and even for some of the tower blocks . |
7 | I can see some use for the theory I 've learnt — there 's some sort of application which is indirectly helping people . |
8 | And we may see another reason for the ambiguity in Leonard : Ashkenazi Jews expressed themselves in Yiddish , which was not merely their language ( resting on 16th-century Middle High German and many Slavic loan-words ) but in a particular sense a reflection of their world , their universe . |
9 | I may never see another movie for the duration . ’ |
10 | We really ca n't see much future for a gang of derelicts like this — ‘ rather a favourable specimen of what is best in our English culture ’ , one character blithely insists — and they do n't see any for themselves . |
11 | Er I think from Craven 's point of view erm we could n't really see any justification for a strategic exceptions policy in Craven 's case . |
12 | I do not see any basis for the figure that the hon. Gentleman advances . |
13 | Most certainly at this point I do n't see any need for a second new settlement . |
14 | ‘ I do n't see any need for the caveman act , ’ she said stiffly . |
15 | The officially published diaries of Ceauşescu 's engagements reveal that Yasser Arafat was his most frequent guest : on average they met six times a year and saw each other for the last time only a month before the revolution . |
16 | The armies saw each other for the first time at just after eleven o'clock . |
17 | They saw each other for the first time on the fourth night of the marriage ceremonies and now have a son . |
18 | Although the Duvalierists were prohibited from participating in the electoral process , their brutal disruption of the 1987 elections together with their current ability to operate outside the law , meant that most observers saw little prospect for the holding of free elections on Nov. 4 , as scheduled . |
19 | You mentioned the accounts of the Maxwell Charitable Trust as having five hundred thousand of assets , I saw those accounts for the first time the other day and I found that they had five hundred and one thousand of assets of which er five hundred thousand consisted of a a purely hypothetical transfer of an asset from a Liechtenstein trust to the U K trust and that asset had no valuation done on it as far as I can make out a and no reference to any valuation appeared in the accounts , so we actually had B I M apparently owned by a charitable trust on the face of it with figures of five hundred and one thousand of assets , but in practical accounting terms and valuation terms , no evidence that those five hundred and one thousand pounds er of assets had any valuation approaching that figure . |
20 | But by including inventory in ‘ financial resources ’ it is hard to see any rationale for the definition : in what sense is inventory different from equipment , as a ‘ financial resource ’ ? |
21 | So , in the short term I see little hope for the newcomer or success for the organic smallholder . |
22 | ‘ Every time I look at it I see some detail for the first time — a tiny insect on a stone , a bird half hidden by foliage , a shadow which yesterday escaped me . |
23 | The Italians see many reasons for the sharp increase in numbers . |