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

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1 He could only see one man at the back of the plane , refuelling it .
2 And angry young men are just older men who have n't grown up and can only see one side of the coin .
3 A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment .
4 Just as in the private sector primary education is ‘ preparatory ’ , getting children ready for their public schools , so in the maintained sector we may naturally see primary school in this light .
5 BELFAST could soon see annual profits of over £1m go up in smoke and become a dumping ground for waste from all over Europe , it was warned today .
6 You would just see one end of a person lying on it .
7 Well sort , there sort of like little coves are n't they and they 're you can only just see one van from where they are .
8 And I do n't think , if you can just see small areas of vessel stains , this has a erm only a few vessels present within the solid tumour .
9 I can just see both components with × 20 , but there is nothing remarkable about them .
10 Traditional crafts are still practised in the Jewellery Quarter , and at the Discovery Centre you can still see these skills in action and learn about the history of the area .
11 One can still see this triumph of Brindley 's engineering skill , though it is now disused , having been superseded by a second tunnel , parallel with the first , which was constructed by Telford in 1827 .
12 ‘ Our beloved Leader — our glorious Leader — ’ ( this repetition for the benefit of another , who responded , ‘ Long live the Leader ! ’ ) — ‘ has brought to his attention that someone who can still see this nation of the blind has noticed a certain car hanging around the hero 's house , filled with big bad men .
13 There had been a storm the previous day and she could still see white horses in the bay from where she was sitting by a south-facing window .
14 Did you ever see that advert at all , William ? ’
15 ‘ Do you ever see that brother of yours at all ? ’ he asked without looking up as he finished , drawing his chair roughly back from the table .
16 For instance , it enabled him to use the very struggle for a subject , which had occupied so much of his line , since we can partly see that struggle as a struggle within Milton over his own humanist heritage .
17 Overall most anthropologists would probably see indirect connection between all the factors which Engels considered , but these interrelations must remain much more problematic and ambiguous than they might seem at first , and the general conclusions which Engels sought in the work of Morgan are not possible .
18 Now , peer through this channel from one end to the other and you will probably see big chunks of fluff that you have missed .
19 I mean , inorganics are totally invisible , you ca n't really see inorganic pollution in general , but organics will colour more often than not .
20 : You can only really see one eye at a time as they 're right on the side of the head .
21 But after a few years of this , you ca n't really see any attraction in it , except the security , of course .
22 Er I think from Craven 's point of view erm we could n't really see any justification for a strategic exceptions policy in Craven 's case .
23 I can even see two lifebelts in front of the bridge .
24 With the resurgence in the popularity of cider we could well see increased competition between the Big Three : Bulmers , Showerings and Taunton , the last named now under its new management buy-out ownership .
25 I think w we may well see some kind of shake out .
26 You 'll probably see that being done and you may well see some babies in a splint .
27 After twenty-five years we can indeed see much response to Dei Verbum , but it is still limited .
28 Gerry : Politically speaking , though , there was n't the same organized pressure over the heterosexism issue , and management could n't initially see any reasons for our existence .
29 House spirits , hearth spirits , river spirits , tree spirits — in the jungle you 'll sometimes see little offerings of food in the fork of a tree .
30 I was sure that I 'd be safe from then when I finally emerged from the city on the far side — it was n't likely that rats would abe allowed too close to the Divine Sanctum — but I could n't yet see any sign of a far side .
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