Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's the thrill of the moment , and you do n't want to see the person the next day , because it ruins the moment . ’ |
2 | Look at the sections on the form of the interview from both points of view ( pp. 44 and 94 ) to see the shape the interview is normally expected to take . |
3 | Mr Hopkin then took us to see the artifactsin the Store and Refurbishment building , down steep steps into the vaults . |
4 | There were a lot of civilian girls there , wearing short , flared skirts and matching pants , and to see the way the men swung the girls up under their arms and even over their heads was quite an eye-opener . |
5 | The software houses that have been slow to see the way the wind was blowing and have hardly started recasting their applications for Unix . |
6 | And what do you say , do you say , ‘ I do n't agree with what that man says , it 's a bad book , I do n't like it or I wo n't read it ’ , or do you say , ‘ it 's probably useful for me to try to make the imaginative judgment to see things the way he sees them , to see the way the world looks like from his point of view , and I may reject that , but at least one ought to have some tolerance and some understanding ’ , and it seems that that 's where the study of literature meets life . |
7 | A glint of bright intelligence appeared in Cyril Causeley 's eyes as he stopped for a moment in his upward progress , and looked down at Greg : ‘ Ah , well — in this business you have to see the way the wind is blowing . |
8 | She may come to see the patient every day , usually excluding weekends . |
9 | Nichols went to see the play a second time , then a call went out to Dustin 's agent , and arrangements were made to fly the actor out to his home town for a screen test . |
10 | Paragraph two was current solution to see the sort the place where the advertisers as widely as possible , presumably based on the job description . |
11 | " Besides , you ought to see the luxury the department lets me live in now . |
12 | They paid to enter the marquee to see the Spot the Talent competition . |
13 | We need to see the comfort a confused old person derives from holding a prayer book or rosary . |
14 | ‘ I will want Parliament to see the report the Government has got . |
15 | To see the impact the defensive routines are having , let's return to the division heads who are being managed by mixed messages . |
16 | In the debate on Lord Redesdale 's insolvent debtors bill in 1820 , he said he would like to see the debtor the creditor 's prisoner once more , not the court 's . |
17 | It came as a shock to see the fervour the group inspired in fans . |
18 | Seeing the way the debate was going , the health spokesmen of the Labour Party , Michael Meacher , and of the SDP , Mike Thomas , who had previously been urging me to make economies in the drugs bill , jumped overboard and joined the critics . |
19 | Although endowed with Calow 's flair for seeing the wood the book gives the impression of being rather hastily put together . |
20 | I have not seen the film The Last Temptation of Christ ( Reviews 189 ) and my comments therefore rely on your excellent review article . |
21 | You have seen the way the war has been conducted . |
22 | They look at you and you know they 've seen the work the day before . |
23 | It is extremely important to go to an experienced breeder with a proven track record ; he will have seen the litter every day and will know each pup 's individual character , faults and virtues . |
24 | He had seen the building the day before when he lit upon a trattoria for his supper , without of course realising what it was . |
25 | The boys were allowed into the Gallery before the public , and after they had seen the sword the Chief Accountant of the Company talked about the Sword and answered questions . |
26 | She 'd seen the book a dozen times and he knew this perfectly well ; he was challenging her to go further , but Lucy now knew better . |
27 | He 'd never even seen the wedding-dress the boy had mentioned . |
28 | Wilkie asked Frederica if she had seen the Mediterranean the Camargue — Orange ? |
29 | At the other extreme to the shy child is the unruly one who does not want to join in any activity , has seen every trick the magician performs and ‘ knows ’ how to do them . |
30 | ‘ This levy could be seen a s a form of compulsory insurance against the need to use money advice services , ’ the NCC said . |