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

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31 ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things .
32 ‘ This one wanted to do my work , but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we did n't exactly see eye to eye .
33 The portly Breton was standing in the town in yesterday 's parliamentary elections but it would appear that he does not see eye to eye with local activists .
34 15.2 Save as provided in clause 3 the Tenant shall not be entitled to occupation or possession of the Premises until the Lease is completed This clause should be deleted — see note to clause 3.5 , though the suggested amendment to clause 3.5 , if accepted , should be a satisfactory compromise .
35 Dr Granville wrote : ‘ July is much too early to see Harrogate to advantage .
36 ‘ It was an extremely popular programme and we always saw eye to eye about it .
37 As Bailey said , the two of them never saw eye to eye .
38 There were moments when he took on too much ; and although I pursued the matter of our volume only because he had invited me to do so , I soon realized that I was asking more than I should have done , especially as I was uncertain at any moment whether my collaborators saw eye to eye with me about the scope of our project .
39 For some reason , we never saw eye to eye .
40 I feel sure that the German Luftwaffe must have looked at it especially the leaders , and saw where the Eighth Airforce hit and seeing what we did and gave them some thought and consideration , actually with our Bomb Group going in we had no fighter attacks on the way in over the target , we had flack but we did not have air opposition , then on the way back we crossed the Danish peninsula and I think of course by this time the Luftwaffe knew we were coming back that way , and they had the fighters up there and this was our first time being on this mission that we saw air to air combat with the fighters against the flying fortress and in our ammunition , in our guns there , every fifth bullet was a tracer and it was amazing to me that as the German fighters came in it looked like just a hail of tracers going out but they were able to get in there knock down a B Seventeen and leave , it seemed , unscathed untouched it almost seemed impossible to me that a fighter could go through that many bullets and escape unharmed .
41 But Sanjay Manjrekar ( 32no ) and Praveen Amre ( 35no ) saw India to safety .
42 ( See defences to negligence . )
43 FIGURE 8.1 Impact crater production rates on the Moon ( see caption to Figure 6.9 ) .
44 Such behaviour is not observed for either K 3 C 60 or Rb 3 C 60 ( see insets to Fig. 2 a and b ) .
45 C : So on the overseas-darkie-star issue , suddenly you and Fred Trueman see eye to eye ?
46 When it was Lord Thurso 's time to speak he was able to joke " Your Territorial Commander and I see eye to eye .
47 LOVING LOOK : Torvill and Dean see eye to eye in their act
48 Is it not ironic that the Government are introducing the Bill at a time when virtually all the political parties — parties which rarely find common ground , as we have tragically and sadly witnessed over the years — see eye to eye in opposing the scheme ?
49 ‘ He , Mr. Reynolds and Paul Newman see eye to eye , especially on the question of support for the camp project , and it would be an ideal occasion for such a visit . ’
50 We we think we see eye to eye with the county council on this er provided it is clearly in the the acceptable needs of the district will be met by taking areas of countryside .
51 Wordsworth had been exhausted by his efforts as early as 1804 ( see Ode to Duty ) , and he would probably have returned to conventional pieties and religion even if his brother 's death had not accelerated to process .
52 The structure of the complex ( Fig. 1 ) shows two repressor dimers bound to a single duplex oligonucleotide , with the noncrystallographic 2-fold axes of the dimers roughly coincident with local DNA 2-fold axes passing through the centres of met box sequences , between base pairs 4 and 5 , and 12 and 13 , respectively ( see legend to Fig. 4 for DNA numbering scheme ) .
53 The results supported the figural prediction ( see legend to Fig. 2 ) , demonstrating that the critical variable was the location of the dividing contour in relation to the green figure , rather than in relation to the patient or to the display as a whole .
54 He showed the usual effect of symmetry on figure-ground segregation , tending to report the colour of the symmetrical shapes , with no bias towards reporting the rightmost colour ( see legend to Fig. 3 ) .
55 His responses were at chance level ( see legend to Fig. 4 ) .
56 This conformation is rigidly maintained by three hydrogen bonds ( see legend to Fig. 2 a ) .
57 In the culture system used ( see legend to Fig. 1 ) , trunk fragments are isolated containing either forelimb or hindlimb buds , and the AER is removed from one limb ( -AER limb ) to expose the underlying mesenchyme , but kept intact on the other ( +AER limb ) .
58 Further analysis of the deletions using additional sections of the 5' half of the cDNA clone 14–6 ( see legend to Fig. 2 c for details ) confirmed that patients D and E both contain normal restriction fragments derived from the 5' end of the gene in addition to those detected near the 3' end with probe 7C11 .
59 A suitable plasmid for expressing CFTR protein was constructed in the vector pREP8 ( see legend to Fig. 1 ) .
60 See legend to Fig. 2 for details of methods and hybridization probes .
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