Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to see the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Inroads staff had the opportunity to see the video at total quality teamwork evenings which took place in the Banfield Bowling Club near Inroads ' McLeod Street headquarters .
2 However the wording of the Act refers to the person the child lives with rather than any third party regarded as rejecting the opportunity to see the child .
3 ‘ What I 'm saying is that unless you take the opportunity to see the system installed and working you 'll be missing the chance of increasing your knowledge of the product and thereby depriving yourself of valuable information .
4 Today 's tour will give you the opportunity to see the Taj Mahal , the tomb built as a testament to love by Shah Jahan for his wife Mumtaz .
5 The headteacher who is in the playground in the morning to greet children and parents and also there in the afternoon to see the children safely away is in a strong position to encourage casual chatter about learning , teaching and the parents ' perceptions of the school .
6 The subject is the saint after his martyr 's death , the result of being flayed alive , with his skin over his shoulder like a cloak ; go around behind the statue to see the face , with hair , beard and eye holes .
7 Helping the sufferer to see the pattern of previous illness and the principles of future recovery .
8 Downtown is awash in a torrent of languages ; you only have to ride the subway to see the city is no longer the prim , white Anglo-Celtic centre of 40 years ago .
9 An inventor , a scientist or an entrepreneur projects into the future to see the result of his gadget , his experiment or his enterprise .
10 Fly to New York and skate on the Rockefeller ice rink before trudging through the snow to see The Nutcracker Suite at the Lincoln Center .
11 Those not inclined to make the detour to see the Casa Litta will content themselves with turning right earlier , into Via Durini .
12 Most of the teachers joined in the surge to see the Bookman .
13 This is not only expressed through direct welfare , housing and educational provision to families which helps to ensure an adequate supply of suitable labour , but also in the reproduction of wider ideologies of popular consent which make it difficult for the rule to see the possibility of any other form of economic and political organization .
14 Sarah , who had leaned out of the window to see the house , sat down again , smiling and blinking at the water drawn into her eyes by the cold and the wind .
15 Then Dad shot home the bolt , though this did n't stop us opening the window to see the end of the rumpus .
16 Hundreds of fans queued for hours in the cold to see the pop group EMF stage a special concert in their home town .
17 It had the foresight to see the possibilities of trade with the newly arrived Ottoman power which had moved into the Bosnian hinterland , and , armed with a papal dispensation from Urban V , Ragusa became the first Christian power to enter into treaty relations with the infidels .
18 Aunt Bedelia and I were trying to watch Brookside , but it was an impossible mix , like tripe and onions with Bolognese sauce , so when Otley went down to the pub to see the lads I strolled down to the villa .
19 The investigation of provision of quality education and options for the future by the school community itself has led the community to see the need to close schools and to amalgamate , in the best interests of the pupils . )
20 The investor may not be happy for the vendor to see the report for different reasons .
21 The refusal to see the signs of malnutrition and dehydration , or the determination to see them as something other than what they are , as a nervous condition to be treated with painkillers , tranquillizers , tonics and elixirs , represents the worst instance of collective bad faith in Bom Jesus de Mata .
22 It would be interesting to have research into the period of initial onset of the illness and the ability of families to obtain specialist advice for the sick family member , particularly as in this illness the patient has rarely the insight to see the need for medical assistance .
23 Any adult who has been concerned with the design of type has re-experienced the need to see the importance of features ( thin and thick strokes , serifs , and so on ) of which they were previously unaware .
24 And last Monday Dr Harold Varmus let it be known that the thrill of winning the Nobel Prize for Medicine in the morning was as nothing compared with being at Candlestick Park in the evening to see the Giants take the National League pennant for the first time in 27 years .
25 Nevertheless , the mere submission to a medical examination does not entitle the plaintiff to see the report produced to the defendant as a result of that examination .
26 When he looked through a hole in the curtain to see the audience , he was horrified to see his wife .
27 We 'll skip over the next verses for a few moments ; let's turn to another set of pages of the newspaper to see the message from the foreign correspondents about alliances — verses 14 to 19 .
28 Reid felt the first spasm of panic sweeping over him for he knew what Lester was after but Reid just grunted back at Piggott which provided no encouragement at all and he must have been one of the most relieved jockeys in the race to see the starting stalls open for even in the parade beforehand he still had visions of Lester taking over .
29 We peeped through the Hole in the Wall to see the Queen 's Head .
30 Once you have established your body posture , remember to rotate the head to see the target .
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