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

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1 Or see them through an abortion ,
2 Must go back to the kids and see them to the bus .
3 Well that should n't be difficult you see them on every street corner .
4 I know , yo you see them on the beach
5 you know you see them on the telly , do n't you , housewife with er
6 Most successful companies are bought out by large customers who see them as a way of getting into new technologies .
7 Thus many companies see them as a threat to their holding on to their good people , and instilling corporate loyalty into new appointees .
8 They see them as a modulation of other cognitive patterns , and as a realm parallel to the realm of gender relations , and determined by it in a fairly direct way .
9 The fry of livebearers and the eggs of any fish which happen to spawn are quickly devoured by the other fish — often including the parents , which see them as a meal .
10 One sort of explanation sees such practices as permanent employment and seniority wage systems as being related to Japan 's unique cultural traditions and the carry-over to modern industry of patterns of social relationships and obligations which characterised feudal Japan.7 Other , perhaps more convincing , approaches ( as these practices are not characteristic of smaller-sized firms ) see them as an employer response to the exigencies of the labour market and as a control device to elicit and reward loyal workforce behaviour ( Jacoby , 1979 ) , since lifetime employment is not a practice of very long standing in Japan .
11 Alright , well look , dear I can scrub that and I 'll , I 'll get it for you so all in all er can you see the boat , you look and see them in a minute
12 When I see them in the church I always talk to them and I said ‘ Look have you got bottles ? ’ and sometimes they 'll say yes and sometimes they 'll say no .
13 They never come round on their own , and you you see them in the daytime , you know probably one or twice a week .
14 I see them in the village day after day , standin' outside the public houses with their hands in their pockets , passin' remarks on the people passing by . ’
15 You see them in the end .
16 Because of the mystique — and maybe the image — celebrities and VIPs are quite daunting to those who usually only see them from a distance .
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