Example sentences of "see [noun sg] and [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She said : ‘ It was great to see mum and dad for the first time in several days . |
2 | She said : ‘ It was great to see mum and dad for the first time in several days . |
3 | He had seen pride and admiration in her eyes , and love — and that protectiveness of the young for the old that came with love . |
4 | She 's a veritable Cassandra who sees doom and death in the flight of a sparrow . ’ |
5 | Whatever the differences between them , however , those who were not attached to religious organizations saw sport and recreation as the ‘ first reasons ’ for their existence . |
6 | He saw knowledge and pain in her eyes long before he 'd finished , but he to ! d her the rest anyway . |
7 | I will try either Lady Jones or Lord Darnford , if they 'll permit you to take refuge with them , for I never saw sweetness and innocence like yours . |
8 | The farmers saw training and education as a means to more efficient production in a situation where costs were likely to rise and prices to fall . |
9 | She saw affection and concern in his eyes , but imagined that the love was gone , the intensity of the gaze , that knowingness that she had shared for so many years as they had fought to find this place through the forest . |
10 | In addition two agricultural colleges were visited to see training and education in action . |
11 | I went oftener to Uncle Geordie 's by that time and sometimes I missed Uncle Bill if he came to see Dad and Ma on a Saturday night . |
12 | , see mum and dad on Saturday at . |
13 | The region shown includes the helix that contains met-31 , which was replaced by seleno-methionine ( see text and legend to Table 1 ) to obtain phases by anomalous dispersion . |
14 | So let us fantasise , and see industry and agriculture in a new light . |
15 | For example , the Functionalist-based theories see crime and delinquency as a response to frustrations arising from lower social position and status . |
16 | Butler and Lewis see guilt and atonement as one of the common themes of work with aged people . |
17 | They never see the naturalists who work there , who ca n't speak Spanish anyway ; so they just see science and naturalism as a gringo thing . |