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

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1 It does seem though , that nothing came of these leases , and during 1749 upon request by Sir William Fleming , one John Lawson ( a Quaker ) sent up Joseph Vipone to see the mines at Coniston and for this Lawson paid him 12s. plus 4s. for a horse for four days .
2 FIVE British tourists to Egypt , including one from Mold , were injured when a bomb was dropped from a bridge in Cairo as their tour bus headed out to see the pyramids at Giza .
3 You wish to see the mountains at close quarters ?
4 He identified the photographs and was anxious to see the ones at Grindlewood Park .
5 Princess Anne has been to see the inmates at work … behind bars .
6 Arranging the interview in an organized fashion , and making sure it takes place in relaxing circumstances , are very important if you are to see the candidates at their best and so be able to make a well-informed decision .
7 We lingered too long in Livadià on the way , by the charming waters of memory and forgetfulness , and were too late to see the sports at Arákhova , with the very old men running to win a lamb as a prize .
8 On Easter Monday we went with ‘ the children ’ and their party to see the panegyri at Arachova , near Delphi .
9 And with some new hi-tech gear , British viewers should be able to see the results at the same time as viewers in America .
10 ‘ I think we 're — ’ He broke off abruptly as Fenella let out a cry of purest revulsion and looked down to see the Melanisms at their feet , surging thickly upwards .
11 These children are oblivious to the row over badgers and TB , for them there 's just the magic of seeing the cubs at close range .
12 After seeing the professionals at work , Colin ( 7 ) from Duke Street , Leith , does n't see himself as a presenter — because of the lights .
13 ‘ Sally has seen the statuettes at my cottage on random occasions .
14 Quite apart from members of the public who have seen the buses at exhibitions and conferences , it is estimated that more than 45,000 school girls have benefited from ‘ hands on ’ experience of new technologies .
15 Analysts that have seen the things at beta test sites in the US expect them to be announced next year for delivery in 1994 — but analysts are almost always too optimistic in forecasting IBM announcement dates .
16 She 'd seen the possibilities at once .
17 As they did so there came out of the mist a car and it must have seen the crows at me for it stopped .
18 Since the launch of the WISE I bus in 1984 vehicles have been used for periods of between one and three weeks in some 100 LEAs and 1000 schools throughout England , Scotland and Wales , quite apart from the members of the public who have seen the vehicles at exhibitions , conferences and special events .
19 Quite apart from the members of the public who have seen the vehicles at exhibitions and conferences , it is estimated that more than 100,000 school girls have benefited from ‘ hands on ’ experience of new technologies .
20 Attlee commented at the 1943 party conference , ‘ As a matter of fact you can see the votes at byelections going up and down in accordance with the progress of our armies in Africa ’ .
21 He ca n't see the stumps at all .
22 Otherwise you 'd be out more or less into the night because you got to go and see the men at night you see ?
23 The foreman 's office was partitioned off from the shop floor and from it one could see the men at work on the machines — five or six of them — but part of the floor was screened off by large canvas sheets suspended from the roof trusses .
24 They were so busy talking that they did n't see the bandits at three o'clock until it was almost too late ; or , at least , the newest and youngest arrival did n't .
25 I looked out of the window and saw the gardens at the back of the house .
26 James McLoughlin , a senior vice-president with Raybestos Manhattan in the US , said they saw the scenes at the dump site as simply another obstacle on their rocky road to success in Ireland .
27 Ramsay Jameel who saw the camps at first hand , has been telling Robin Powell that refugees are putting up with appalling circumstances .
28 She saw no servants at all , and was on her way back to her room for lunch , when she heard a cry .
29 ‘ When we see the lights at Christmas time we are reminded that Jesus is with us , we are happy for we find new life . ’
30 Er whereby the procedures er at national level , you see the procedures at national level er are quite explicit that er in the national handbook , any matter arising whereby the tools or the materials or the conditions attached to certain jobs , are offered , then our members have the right er to take the matter up with the management .
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