Example sentences of "see for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Above them , as far as it was possible to see for the blood , he wore a striped knitted pullover over a navy jumper .
2 Approaching the crags we 've seen for a couple of days .
3 " It 's worst stoppage ah 've seen for a bit , " said Mr Bailes .
4 ‘ It was a real old-fashioned adventure and one of the best films I 've seen for a while . ’
5 ‘ Until the blunders it was one of the best games I 'd seen for a while . ’
6 I also think we 've got a certain accessibility in our performance that people have n't really seen for a while : we 're willing to perform . ’
7 Then he would qualify these certainties at the end , once the client had agreed to buy with something like : " of course , you 'll appreciate that , as with any shares , I can make no absolute guarantees , but this is the best opportunity I 've seen for a while . "
8 Best disk seen for a while !
9 The Act of 1918 set the scene of the entire political world between the wars , often through consequences that were not seen for a generation .
10 After the funeral at Golders Green Crematorium , the entire Williams clan — including cousins neither Pat nor Ken had seen for a quarter of a century — assembled for drinks , ‘ a real old Cockney wake , ’ as Pat put it .
11 He wrote to his sister , who he had n't seen for a year , as he had been travelling round Europe before joining the Legion .
12 Dave was off with his hernia Ross , Wayne Lindsay we 've not seen for a year , I mean I know things have been difficult for the last year
13 ‘ This is particularly true in the area of the trial , which is close to Peldon , where resistant strains of blackgrass have been seen for a number of years .
14 What other advantages may the managers have seen for a car assembly industry near Liverpool ?
15 She let Ferdinando teach her how to judge an aubergine ripe and a chicken fresh and then she copied those older women she had seen for the rest .
16 Well he does n't bother to mention that the king also had an official welcome at Carfax , which was the normal place , what was known as the Penniless Bench , which was at the end of St Martin 's Church , only the of that remains at the moment , now , erm and then was presented with the traditional gift of gloves by the mayor , and the not very generous sum of £520 , and just about the same time , Alderman Nixon and 12 others who agreed with him disappeared smartly from Oxford , and were n't to be seen for the rest of the war .
17 The phase diagram does not preclude the possibility of a double-pulse structure with a narrower separation than those seen for the Crab and Vela γ -ray pulsars .
18 Do you know , the cobblestones could n't be seen for the blood which swilled like water ?
19 Bending angles of the magnitude seen for the POU proteins have been determined for lambda cI ( 46° ) and Cro ( 30° ) repressors binding to the O R 1 operator using 8% gels ( 62 ) , the Xenopus estrogen receptor ( 34° ; 69 ) and from the crystal structure of a Cro-operator complex ( 40° ) ( 70 ) .
20 Immunostaining for each enzyme was present in the cytoplasm of tumour cells ( Fig 3 and 4 ) , although in a few cases nuclear staining was also seen for the glutathione S-transferases .
21 This was seen for the hisD gene which is transcribed from a vector promoter .
22 Pedro How would you like to not see for a couple of days ?
23 I ca n't see for a moment because of the crowd .
24 So what we can see for the activist nought to three is a very low preference so Irene has come out as a , a very low preference on that , four to six is a low preference so that 's seven to ten is the sort of average so that one 's the average , that one
25 He could scarcely see for the blur of tears behind his spectacles , but he bent to investigate a glint of metal among the dust .
26 The reason Morgan sees for the passage of society from one stage to another — and this is what is most stressed by Engels in his restatement of Morgan 's theory in The Origin — is a social break due too the fact that the various subsystems stop working in gear , and come into conflict with each other .
27 Here , following the banner of reform , led by the gentlemen of that most aristocratic Whig Government , led by Lord Grey , Lord Melbourne , Lord John Russell , they saw for a time before them the high road to a better and fairer ordering of society .
28 But the only person I saw for the rest of that day , besides the German who brought my food and took me to the lavatory , was the English orderly .
29 The grid screen is now shown , 45 squares wide and 38 squares high , as we saw for the intarsia chart printing .
30 But that 's an average week you see for a lot of people .
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