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

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1 She liked to see the new plays , and she paid us £10 a play .
2 Nora was longing to see the new Constance and proudly show her little around the neighbourhood .
3 If you would like to see the New Home range in action , send for a list of stockists and visit one to collect a free sample of embroidery .
4 There was a deliberate garden party atmosphere as the picnics came out and corks popped among the invited audience and the locals who had been very keen to see the new happening within their midst .
5 Eliza was planning to join a religious community after her mother 's death , but Georgiana was hoping to stay in London with relations , to see the new fashions and go to all the parties .
6 All have a right to see the new architecture planned for their town .
7 He and Nedham must have been amazed to see the new water wheels towering above them powering the pumping and winding machines , for the miners were now working well below the Grand Level , and a shaft had been put down .
8 We will for the first time be able to see the new system work .
9 After tea she had to ride out on Midnight , which she could work in with going up to Uncle Knacker 's to see the new horses .
10 The public will get a chance to see the new unit at an open day on Saturday from 10am to 3pm .
11 Public open days were planned to enable all who helped raise money to see the new unit when it was ready for use .
12 CPRW wants to see the new generation of structure and local plans conforming to government advice on sustainable development ( 1 ) .
13 And demanded to see the new king .
14 It was usually a fortnight ; she liked to see the New Year in .
15 Are you staying up to see the New Year in ? ’
16 Jim Eggleton had a great Christmas according to his friends , but he probably did n't live to see the New Year .
17 Predictably , Japan was the first to see the new sets .
18 ‘ I was delighted to see the new look of Hospitality and read the articles with great interest .
19 ‘ France has her eyes on you , ’ he had told them in his first Order of the Day , and the troops had their eyes on Pétain ; even though for the best part of a week they were not actually to see the new commander in person .
20 The dinner would have given many motoring journalists their first chance to see the new Mondeo model , which will replace the Sierra .
21 The Department of Trade and Industry are organising a conference this weekend , where businessmen will be invited to see the new technology for themselves .
22 I should like to see the new Techniquest look out across a natural estuary that has seen the tide rise and fall for a million years .
23 ‘ We hope to be able to introduce a bill as soon as the legislative timetable permits and to see the new line completed around the end of the decade . ’
24 Apart from a visit to Cherbourg in the 1780s to see the new harbour works there his movements were confined entirely to a group of royal châteaux in the neighbourhood of Paris .
25 He was happy with his friends but , even so , longing to see the new house again .
26 I was hoping to get the chance to see the new Beethoven opera .
27 Do n't you want to see the new designs ? ’
28 Last time it was to see the new designs at the boutique .
29 From what you said , I did n't think that you were very settled , so I am sending you this note via Mum — I suppose you may go home to see the new baby , anyway ?
30 Mother Francis was delighted to see the new friendship developing , but far too old a hand in dealing with children to say so .
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