Example sentences of "see it [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Once , that is , he had seen it again after a four-year absence .
2 It is in the same field as the star 41 Capricorni ( 5.5 ) and is close to the limit of visibility with binoculars ; I have never seen it clearly without a telescope .
3 Erm , we 've seen it also through the budget process , where all the way through , and it 's been a very open process , we have no alternative proposals from the Conservative group , they have complained and have criticized but they have offered no alternatives .
4 ‘ Well , no-one 's ever seen it apart from the Headmaster .
5 He had seen it too in the mass he had witnessed in the church of Gesù Nuovo .
6 Not that she had seen it so at the time .
7 But the raison déacute ; etre behind this concession was not so that the bowlers could swing the ball more : it was to prevent one ball becoming so discoloured that the batsman could not see it easily under the light of day-night games !
8 ‘ I used to visit it everyday and it 's just so hard to know I wo n't see it again for a while .
9 In London , the big plane tree stuck in the pavement outside Mrs Parvis 's house had three white rings painted round its black trunk so people could see it even in the dark .
10 Meredith could n't see it properly in the absence of proper street-lights and wondered if it was Tom Fearon 's Mercedes .
11 You can see this in the adventure novels of Alastair Maclean ; you can see it equally in the intellectual novels of Iris Murdoch .
12 And this is taken from belonging to the John and you can see it originally in the York Minster Library .
13 You can see it only on the giant screen at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television , Bradford .
14 The Marshal would see it only as an attempt to get back at Ebert .
15 If you have a lead rising main , it may well be that you can see it only at the mains stopcock , after which it disappears into the wall to re-emerge in the loft covered with sacking on its way to the cold water cistern .
16 Well she thoroughly enjoyed the life , in fact right up , oh till nearly the end she spoke about Pharay and as long as she was able she used to go and she imagined she could see it better with the spy glasses .
17 The reason that it seems unpromising follows directly from the Freudian theory of psychosis which sees it essentially as a withdrawal of libido from objects and its re-investment in the ego .
18 Conflicting interpretations of this move saw it either as a sign that the armed forces were no longer capable of confronting internal subversion , or as an astute move aimed at allowing the guerrillas to save face and disarm before taking up seats in the Constitutional Assembly .
19 On the second day after she first saw the white gleam she saw it again in the same place .
20 Yet at the time , he admits , he saw it merely as a way to travel , learn the ropes and then set up in business on his own account .
21 Lesley saw it more as a letting-off of repressed energy : ‘ I think this thing has been smouldering for years and now it 's finally broken through .
22 He saw it now as a crowding darkness of giant shapes against the merlons of the curtain wall , dominated by the eyeletted walls of the tall hexagonal keep .
23 He saw it only for a second .
24 Our forefathers saw it only as a gesture .
25 Not seeing it right at the minute .
26 Consequently , we 're seeing it more on the high street as casual wear .
27 If you 're interested is this type of theatre and if you wish to see it regularly in the centre of Brighton , come and see these shows .
28 And I think it , it 's a mistake to see it just as a kind of erm as a little frill .
29 Learning among native speakers , you start to see it more like an enormously complex song : even if you do n't know all the melody and lyrics , the rhythm comes through .
30 Many of the later Latin fathers ( and some of the fathers of the Reformation ) tended to see it only as a backdrop to the true meaning of the atonement .
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