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

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1 ‘ Madam , it grieves me deeply to see the straits to which your bereavement has brought you , ’ observed the chancellor after a formal obeisance .
2 Fewer than 27,000 were at Old Trafford on Tuesday night to see the sequel to a thrilling first leg of a Littlewoods Cup-tie against Second Division Portsmouth .
3 Having to hold the button down all the time made it a bit awkward for looking out of the side window , but by craning her neck she could just manage to see the hole to the rear of the craft .
4 As a member of the Procedure Committee , I was one of those who urged — not least at my hon. Friend 's insistence — that the House should once again be able to see the answers to parliamentary questions on social security matters .
5 The aesthetic theory of foregrounding or de-automatization enables us to see the references to TRANSPARENT and OPAQUE qualities of prose style ( see 1.3.1 ) as more than vague metaphors .
6 I began to see the key to this as being the fullness of the Holy Spirit .
7 Indeed the changes wrought by the Prussians were to have enormous consequences for the formation of nationalist opinion in the city after the First World War , and it is important to see the extent to which these policies provided the basis of German identity and political purpose in the east , and provoked the very Polish nationalist response they supposedly sought to suppress or prevent .
8 It will be interesting to see the extent to which cloze remains a key concept in future readability studies .
9 It is interesting , however , to see the extent to which occupational classifications fail to ‘ correspond ’ with self-assigned social class .
10 Fundholders were also free to purchase care for NHS patients in the private sector , so we were interested to see the extent to which this option was being taken up .
11 We can now go on to look at two very different institutions , one socially acceptable , the other not , in order to see the extent to which they allow the expression of distress through tears .
12 It has been very gratifying to see the extent to which the Bar 's presence is welcomed and the Bar 's help and advice sought in international circles .
13 Not unnaturally , it has always been traditional to see the years to 1360 as constituting a period unfavourable to France : the initiative lay largely with the English , and it was mainly the French who were on the defensive .
14 It was against this background that he fell seriously ill in 1881 during the writing of A Laodicean , and after ten years of moving between London and small Dorset towns such as Swanage and Sturminster Newton came to see the solution to all his problems in a final return to Dorchester .
15 Would you care to see the items to be put on display ? ’
16 ‘ You want to see the tickets to India ? ’
17 From first seeing the prisoner to the moment of death could take as little as 8 seconds and was instantaneous .
18 From first seeing the prisoner to the moment of death could take as little as 8 seconds and was instantaneous .
19 And we heard some figures about G P's , ninety two percent of those G P's who 've got their own budgets are seeing the benefits to their patients and their patients are saying so as well .
20 Erm , have come from Grant Development erm , I think the views er of people who live in the village will be pretty forcefully er put , and and I believe , can I ask with the exception of Mr Bust , and possibly Mr Pool , have you er three gentleman seen the plans to which we are referring ?
21 It seems unlikely that Minkowski would have come across Smith 's earlier work directly , but he may have seen the reference to them in a paper of Ferdinand Frobenius , which appeared in the main German mathematical journal shortly before the competition was announced .
22 Jessica had just seen the boys to bed when the call came .
23 Nor have seen the sense to it if they had .
24 Foster did well as nightwatchman but otherwise only Gooch , in one of his slowest innings , stood firm ; he batted over seven hours with the ball moving around awkwardly and had 84 to his name when he was last out , having seen the total to 202 .
25 After King went , Richards reached his century and was on 138 not out at the close , having seen the total to 286 .
26 This century has seen the rise to prominence on the world-stage of the ecumenical movement , which grew out of the need felt by Christians engaged in foreign mission to overcome the divisions between churches and denominations which made less and less sense in the missionary context .
27 I 've seen Labour inspired Trade Union control of hospitals , I 've seen the patient to be the last in Labour 's priorities
28 And we 've seen , we 've seen the commitment to Local Government , have n't we , on the planning application on the , where two local Councillors , two Labour Councillors , sitting there , listened so much to their electorate that they abstain when it comes up to the vote ?
29 I still have n't seen the priest to this day .
30 I have seen the report to which my hon. Friend refers .
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