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

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1 As Stanyer ( 1976 , ch. 1 ) reminds us , it is important to see each locality as a miniature political and administrative system in its own right , a point reinforced by the Widdicombe Report ( 1986 , p. 22 ) when the committee emphasized that ‘ some of the commonly held assumptions about local government are valid only in a minority of authorities ’ .
2 But we do n't get to see each other at the choir
3 Cummings further suggests that certain aspects should be looked in selecting software in order to encourage conversation and pupils to see each other as resources : 1 .
4 The firm 's new Personal Video System Model 70 enables users working in a Microsoft Corp Windows environment to see each other in a scalable video window as they talk and simultaneously collaborate on computer documents .
5 While network users currently can communicate online with colleagues using text inputs to their computers , videoconferencing facilities will enable users to see each other in a video window in their screens .
6 They had parted in a friendly enough way , promising to see each other from time to time , but Jenna very much doubted if it would ever happen .
7 My boyfriend and I are both 24 and have been seeing each other for three years .
8 ‘ We 'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together .
9 We 've been seeing each other for two years now and , although we have n't set a date , we are planning to get married . ’
10 Suppose we were old friends who were meeting again after not seeing each other for many years .
11 They are in danger of seeing each illustration as a separate creation , in a picture-frame rather than in a story .
12 Yes , they had been neighbours in Shrewsbury , but of course they had only seen each other during the school holidays , and of course they had n't made friends over some grotty little terrace-house garden fence ; he 'd first noticed her from the tree house in his parents ' garden while she was learning to ride her new pony in her parents ' ten acres of mature woodland and well-kept pasture .
13 But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion .
14 There was really very little to talk about , since they 'd seen each other at breakfast , so conversation became desultory once Irene had told Juliet about the other patients — the hysterectomies , the ovarian cyst as big as a football , and the girl who had come to be sterilised and was found to be pregnant .
15 He 's been so busy catching murderers we 've hardly seen each other for three weeks .
16 You talk as if you have n't seen each other for months , ca n't stand each other and ca n't wait to get away ’ .
17 Glasses in hand , the chattering groups mixed and mingled , broke and re-formed , greeted each other with glad cries as if they had n't seen each other for years , not just that afternoon .
18 At first it had not mattered that the rain prevented him from going outdoors ; there was so much to talk about between himself and Uncle Walter ; they had not seen each other for twelve years .
19 On every occasion there was a suicide attempt , we would find out that the other had attempted suicide at the identical time , even though they may have been hundreds of miles apart and not seen each other for months .
20 Even if we had n't seen each other for ages and ages , I 'd know he was still fond of me because I 'm his sister .
21 Not for long-I mean , we had n't seen each other for years .
22 They had n't seen each other for a long time .
23 They had n't seen each other for so long .
24 These involve her talking to a Jem , a childhood admirer , and on these occasions Boehemer captures the awkwardness of two people who have not seen each other for years meeting up .
25 The Chirwas had not seen each other for eight years before our delegation saw them together .
26 ‘ Partners who have never seen each other for 10 years may be forced into a situation that could cause stress and rekindle bitter feelings . ’
27 We have n't seen each other for such a long time .
28 The artists lived as one extended bickering family and writers and painters who would never have seen each other before the war were thrown together .
29 It had all the colour and pagaentry of the Royal Show , seen each year at the same venue .
30 Some are certainly seen each winter in areas where breeding has not been established , which may only indicate some local dispersal or that the species is easy to miss when breeding .
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