Example sentences of "see [noun pl] on [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm we expect to see improvements on chlorine , but I ca n't give you a time . |
2 | The Swedish diplomat 's wife had to visit American tourist places instead of English ones so I had her saying : ‘ We are going to ze Rockingfellow Centre and ve are seeing Saks on 5th Avenue . ’ |
3 | I would love to see Réaux on stage in one of the great Weill parts — ‘ My ship ’ is good enough to suggest that here , at last , perhaps , is the Liza Elliott we 've been waiting for . |
4 | But David , he 's not proving a very good father is he , because er , I 'm sure many , many people will have seen pictures on television on Wednesday night , of how these sanctions are really hurting the Iraqi people . |
5 | The money we make in this shop goes to erm Save The Children Fund which supports children in countries abroad , particularly in Africa where you 've probably seen pictures on television . |
6 | The home-help , too , had seen films on television : she knew what happened at the scene of a crime . |
7 | Faisal had seen advertisements on television and knew that Europe and North America were almost empty now most of the people had moved into space . |
8 | We 've seen treaties on er nuclear disarmament , we 've seen treaties on control of the Panama canal in recent years . |
9 | We 've all seen debates on T V , er , only an handful of MPs are present . |
10 | ‘ I 've seen women on stage here , ’ Owen objected . |
11 | Have you seen Boys on Earth ? |
12 | erm you know , he 's possibly seeing things on television , sort of areas that he actually visited . |
13 | There was a lot to look at , so she took a long time coming back after school , stopping to watch the men mending holes in the roads , to watch the demolition team with their mighty metal ball swinging on its chain from the crane clearing the bomb-site , to watch carpenters erecting wooden hoardings around the cleared sites to keep the people out , to see bill-stickers on ladders pasting huge coloured pictures on to the hoardings . |
14 | At mirrors , quick to see spots on others . |
15 | I only saw highlights on match of the day , but from what I saw , the play was amazing . |
16 | For further information on process issues see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 . |
17 | Roles are characteristic ways of behaving and are especially significant in group and team-work ( see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 ) . |
18 | For more on how these roles can be blended into a successful group , see Groups on page 77 and Teams on page 161 . |
19 | Meetings , despite their reputation for being boring , are rich in opportunities to learn about behaviour but without a review mechanism the opportunities are mostly missed ( see Meetings on page 106 ) . |
20 | See Meetings on page 106 . |
21 | The University is based on three main sites ( see maps on pages 140 to 142 ) . |
22 | Subject : Report on Disciplinary Incident ( see notes on p. 13 ) |
23 | for lists of the specific behaviours that go with each role see Roles on page 149 . |
24 | A group is a lesser thing than a team , which performs at a higher level of cohesion than a mere group needs to ( see Teams on page 161 ) . |
25 | For more on this , see Teams on page 161 . |
26 | Here is a checklist of the key behaviours which comprise the roles of co-ordinator , challenger , doer , thinker and supporter ( for an introduction to these roles see Teams on page 161 ) . |
27 | The problem with beliefs is that they can often be unrealistic and stubborn ( see Beliefs on page 21 ) but reasonable behavioural rights are such things as : |
28 | They need to be constantly revised , up or down , depending on actual circumstances rather than assumed circumstances ( see Assumptions on page 12 ) . |
29 | Thursday September 28th — Nearly new sale/Kiddiswap ( See details on page 9 ) |
30 | See details on page six of this leaflet . |