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

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1 But it still gives you a pang to see performers of the calibre of Stephen Moore , Sian Phillips and Sheila Steafel trapped voluntarily in a vehicle heading nowhere .
2 All sorts of people go to see performers after a first night .
3 However , following the success of The Addams Family , you might have to get used to seeing repeats on the big screen as well .
4 Similarly , the cars of ramblers who do n't like to see bikes on the hills are , by weight of numbers , forcing cyclists off the road .
5 Low tide is the best time to see birds from a boat — and low tide , especially the very low tide of early spring , is the best time to get stuck on a sandbank !
6 wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May .
7 Sales are going very well and Professor Jones was delighted to see copies at every location he visited in Brittany last summer .
8 We found these very interesting and should be glad to see copies of the material you mentioned as about to go to print .
9 But after seeing signs of a pick-up in American demand , he says the hotel industry might get a boost around September , on the basis that recovery here lags America by about four months .
10 He was surprised to see foreigners on a local train from El Wasta .
11 He prefers to see believers as the heirs to the one Abrahamic covenant which inaugurated the Old Testament people of God ( Acts 3:25 ) .
12 ‘ I remember seeing pictures of a fish like that at school , but I 'm damned if I can remember what it was , ’ said Yanto , thoughtfully .
13 Tatiana Rovkatch , 12 , remembers the shock of seeing pictures of the deserted villages around the plant .
14 Yeah , everything is photo-ops and it 's weird to see photo-ops in a war .
15 And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’
16 AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’
17 If he can not accept it , can he at least dispatch a team of Scottish Office officials to see matters on the ground and report back to the Scottish Office on the grim situation faced by the islands ?
18 I believe that this application for a residence order is yet another step in this game and that neither parent has been able or willing to see matters from the children 's point of view or in terms of their feelings , experiences and level of understanding .
19 We should distinguish between Ben Jonson 's desire to confirm his authority over his Workes — collecting and seeing texts through the press , attempting to control what was ascribed to him and how these texts were to be viewed , even trying to restrict his readership — and circumstances where such authorial interventions are absent .
20 Even Mr Sugden made himself available to meet the visitor , ready to assume that here was the returning warrior , eager to see areas of the country which only he could recommend .
21 But I began to see limitations in the amount I could give .
22 To this extent it is not especially helpful to see pubs as a category of buildings , but rather to keep a clear distinction in mind between interior and exterior .
23 The faster counting could then lead to fewer actually seen nuclei in the BrdU assay compared with PCNA .
24 Some historians have seen signs in the 1530s that the legislative authority of Parliament might have been undermined by the King 's power to issue proclamations .
25 Probably they did n't see a thing , and if they did , well , they 've both seen blokes in the bath before now — ’
26 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
27 After all , I 'd seen pictures of the Queen riding in a carriage , the royal bride and groom rode in a carriage .
28 He had seen pictures of the City .
29 ‘ She 's the bird with the two Afghans , ’ said Arthur , who had seen pictures of the dogs in the papers .
30 She had seen pictures in the newspaper that Mrs Parvis had delivered every day of men and women who 'd been kept locked up in a camp till the Americans came and found them .
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