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

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1 How pleased she 'll be to see that in print .
2 It was a wonderful experience , they entertained us at their home and took us to see some of Auckland 's wonderful sights .
3 The Duke , who is chancellor of the university , was given a tour of the veterinary centre 's laboratories before seeing some of animals used for research purposes , including a Shetland pony and a swamp buffalo .
4 The temptation is to see this as part of a general dynamic conditioned by similar wartime experiences , party organisations and social structures ; but historically the areas contrasted strongly , and West Ham lay outside the influence of Morrison 's London Labour Party ( p 29 below ) .
5 Before speculating on the value of such huge quantities of information it is important to see this as part of larger systems of business information and decision taking .
6 ‘ We have to see this through Newley 's eyes , ’ he said patiently .
7 All aspects of education are necessary to develop a whole personality and every child has a whole personality , even if it is hard for us to see this at times .
8 It is easiest to see this in attempts to improve one 's chances of promotion .
9 Incomers tend to see this in class terms as well — pilots are generally upper crust , while engineers are more down to earth ( socially as well as literally' ) Since many incomer workers are ex-military the distinction is often phrased in military terms : officers and ‘ other ranks ’ .
10 I think no mine are too thin , or maybe their not , and , and this , and seeing this in magazines , seeing it on television it make 's me think that maybe I could have that
11 ‘ Do you think we 'll be seeing much of Father Branche ? ’
12 ‘ Been seeing much of McCloy lately , Charlie ? ’
13 ‘ You do n't know who he is , but last night in the pub you asked Mr Hatton if he 'd been seeing much of McCloy lately .
14 She did not expect to see much of Liz and Alix , who had married and made their own lives after another pattern .
15 Thankfully I have seen little of SARAH recently .
16 They had seen little of Preston in recent years .
17 They had seen little of Rosemary Talbot during the last four months , so it was n't until they had been in their flat for a week and Leith went across the hall to invite Rosemary and her husband over for a celebratory drink that Leith learned that Derek Talbot no longer lived there .
18 And she said , with Jason Donovan , I said oh do you like Jason Donovan ? she said oh yes I 've seen that with Jason Donovan .
19 She 's got that green one , I have n't seen that for ages , that green one have you ?
20 oh god I have n't seen that for ages
21 I have n't seen that for years .
22 Have you seen that before daddy ?
23 The Princess of Wales has seen some of Eygpts most important royal relics including the tomb of Tutankhamun .
24 Now , a number of years later , I have seen some of God 's plans for them come about and realize how much he has cared for them and kept them safe .
25 I 've seen some at Kingsworth what Morris ' done joint ones and they they have n't got half as much as what the one has got in it .
26 We have seen this at Chew Magna , but also in Somerset , at both Creech St Michael and Locking , stones in the churchyard wall indicate obligations to maintain the church wall by farms in the parish .
27 We have already seen this in Debussy 's ‘ Footsteps in the Snow ’ ( Example 53 ) , where a simple two-note rhythmic cell recurs almost throughout the piece .
28 We have seen this in cases such as Dann v Hamilton .
29 I have often seen this in gardens of older house .
30 I 've seen this in shops when somebody has to add a twenty p to seventy-three p and out comes the calculator
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