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

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1 just that issue was raised that we would not want to see demolition of Franklyns that block held up by this .
2 But several witnesses had seen Orlick in town all evening .
3 15.2 Save as provided in clause 3 the Tenant shall not be entitled to occupation or possession of the Premises until the Lease is completed This clause should be deleted — see note to clause 3.5 , though the suggested amendment to clause 3.5 , if accepted , should be a satisfactory compromise .
4 See story on page 4
5 This trip included a review of the company 's community aid programme by public relations manager Maria Teresa de Angel , as well as the presentation of long service awards to 12 members of LASMO 's field staff [ see story on page 11 ] .
6 The London Marathon ( see story on page 6 ) , the Boston Marathon , Great North Run and Newcastle Road Race are also on its priority list .
7 ‘ However , the development of our revised HS&E Policy and Safety Management System [ see story on page 6 ] will provide us with the framework to sustain continuous improvement ’ .
8 for descriptions of the strategies on offer see Change on page 29 .
9 The latter alternative is preferable since it is more likely to be seen as constructive and thus win support ( see Building on page 25 ) .
10 [ See correction on p. 38366 ] concerning CSCE emergency mechanisms , as brought into operation for the first time in this crisis . ]
11 Healthier alternatives are to learn how to prevent unwanted feelings ( see Preventing unwanted feelings on page 138 ) or to practise some form of relaxation or meditation technique ( see Meditation on page 105 ) .
12 In the order of events this afternoon you see part of Psalm one hundred and three printed there which is part of the commendation at the occasion of the funerals of the departed .
13 See glossary at page 2 .
14 See glossary at page 3 for ‘ road ’ .
15 See index on page 43 for full listing
16 See index on page 43 for full listing
17 See index on page 43 for full listing .
18 See index on page 43 for full listing
19 Unless you possess extraordinary powers of self-insight ( see Self-awareness on page 153 ) you are likely to delude yourself into thinking that since your intentions are good your behaviour is good also .
20 Citicorp , which has more real-estate problems than any other bank — $1.2 billion in 1992 ( see chart on page 102 ) — plans to sell its properties slowly .
21 Firms such as Sun Microsystems , which has a dominant one-third share of the market by value ( see chart on page 80 ) , have grown rich .
22 Diminishing interest-rate differentials among the ERM 's core currencies ( see chart on page 100 ) show that currency speculators do not , for the time being , scent the system 's demise .
23 As it was , George Scott — who was later to captain the victorious Great Britain soccer team at the World Games for the Deaf at Amsterdam in 1928 ( see photograph on page 310 ) — but then a small schoolboy at Donaldson 's remembers :
24 An abandoned salt mine near Carrickfergus , Northern Ireland , showed signs of activity in September and early October 1990 , and finally collapsed on 19 October , causing a depression 200 metres in diameter and 7 metres deep [ see photograph on page 19 ] .
25 See Openness on pages 126–127
26 The less skilled negotiator feels vulnerable to losing the argument and is more likely to ‘ keep his cards close to his chest ’ ( see Openness on page 126 ) .
27 FIGURE 8.1 Impact crater production rates on the Moon ( see caption to Figure 6.9 ) .
28 A bat-eared fox in Kenya deposited its scats on the top of a low hill with a shallow gully running down its eastern side ( see plan on p. 8 ) .
29 The coincidence of the timing of these changes is remarkable , and even Southern European countries with more rural populations and traditionally higher fertility have followed since the early 1980s ( figure 4.3 ) ( see Council of Europe 1989 , Davis , Bernstam , and Ricardo-Campbell 1986 ) .
30 A number of SCOTVEC modules have already been used to certificate European exchanges and work placements ( see article on page 4 ) .
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