Example sentences of "see the [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , Scano 's boy must have been going to see the gamekeeper at the villa . ’
2 ‘ I have to see the Queen at once , and privately .
3 Mrs Robinson is scheduled to be in Britain from Wednesday to Friday , and is likely to see the Queen at Buckingham Palace on Thursday .
4 I think it 's this month that Lee goes back to see the specialist at whatsername , Bradford .
5 Inroads staff had the opportunity to see the video at total quality teamwork evenings which took place in the Banfield Bowling Club near Inroads ' McLeod Street headquarters .
6 We are the two boys shown in the photograph and because of us being the only boys who took part we were saddened to see the caption at the side of the picture .
7 We are the two boys shown in the photograph and because of us being the only boys who took part we were saddened to see the caption at the side of the picture .
8 The driver assumed that I had come to see the church at Eyam , with its special exhibition featuring the events of 1665 and 1666 , when the bubonic plague visited the village .
9 You may also be able to see the rabbit at this stage .
10 Mr Mayhew was at the scene of the latest bombing outrage in Magherafelt earlier today to see the carnage at first hand .
11 She smiled at him , and the others , and as the waiter appeared at her side with her coffee she was amused to see the speed at which twenty men were on their feet offering her a chair .
12 A comprehensive questionnaire may mean that you do not need to see the witness at the earliest stage of your investigations ( see Appendix 9A ) .
13 Last week Kathleen Turner and Joan Collins turned up on different nights to see the show at the Aldwych Theatre .
14 We have two pairs of tickets to see the show at the Empire .
15 This demo 's not for sale at the moment but there 's a chance to see the band at the Wheatsheaf , Farnham , on Wednesday night .
16 By charting in fixed and variable costs , and then showing revenue , it is possible to see the point at which total revenue equates with total costs ie the break-even point .
17 His claim that to see the atonement at work one should visit the House of Commons was made in those happy days before its proceedings were televised .
18 I 'm going to see the dermatologist at .
19 Canal Cruise — the perfect way to see the city at its best .
20 At last he 's beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .
21 At last he 's beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .
22 Not seeing the significance at the time of the two articles , or of the prong ( pitchfork ) and shovel that followed them , the two boys finished their frugal breakfast and set out upon their chores .
23 You should have seen the beach at Rhodes last summer .
24 Do you , he was as close to death if he had n't have gone in se to Ipswich and seen the specialist at the time he did er
25 ‘ You might have seen the girl at the Wychwood Forest Fair , last year .
26 Allen is certain that somebody must have seen the caravan at some point that evening .
27 The movement of this reminds me of er stage set and the figures on the bench could almost be actors and actresses and with the figure at the bottom here , the male at the bottom , well its not quite at bottom , tucked away at the side there , he , he , he looks like erm , like a harlequin figure , maybe a mischief maker , er I , I felt there was a lot of fun in this painting and a lot of erm , er gravado and , and stage specs , that kind of thing , so this poem is called for obvious reasons People Of The Nile , and I 'll read it twice , probably be the best way Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing Chinese whispers , so I , I , I quite wanted to give that er a , a contemporary updated feel , erm , I read that again for the people who may of just seen the picture at the back People Of The Nile , Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing chinese whispers , erm , the next one , we 'll have to put you on wheels I think
28 Indeed , we have seen the House at its best .
29 Then , one night , on the phone , my close friend Astrid — who 'd seen the show at Farnham — said ‘ Why do n't you ask Denis ? ’
30 The one offer to transfer to New York came from Don Taffner , an American TV producer , who 'd actually seen the show at Farnham .
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