Example sentences of "time see [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was not the most enticing of substances , and Marie returned to the surgery , this time to see a male GP .
2 Rocky , busy waving his charges on board , glanced over his shoulder in time to see a small group of dark shapes disappearing at a fast lope round the bend of the curving driveway .
3 He crossed the street , dodging the traffic , reaching the door in time to see a second figure stepping into the elevator .
4 His head rose above the floor level of the hay-loft in time to see a great deal more of Melody than he had anticipated as she slipped her ragged clothes back on .
5 Leaning forward , she was in time to see a lethal-looking sports car nose its way across the cobbles .
6 She looked out of her bedroom window just in time to see a dark figure leading Bathsheba 's horse and cart out of the field .
7 Gus Hambro wheeled about with unexpectedly authoritative aplomb , just in time to see the well-groomed young head duck out of sight .
8 Surely he 'd had time to see the latter clearly ?
9 We arrived just in time to see the first members of the brass band — a trombone and a tuba — come round the corner of the lane .
10 He looked up just in time to see the two red tail-lights drop behind the hill .
11 It is better described as a full day 's expedition , and those who undertake it need to be well-provisioned and should allow ample time to see the many natural attractions along the way .
12 They came up in time to see the penultimate line-up .
13 We got there at about 10.55 in time to see the 11.00 train which was hauled by 323 Bluebell and their LMS tank .
14 September is a good time to see the lovely heathers on the moor and to see birds like meadow pipit and stonechat .
15 James got to Corunna , where the whole force had been supposed to rendezvous and pick up Ormonde , in time to see the last battered casualties arrive , grateful perhaps that , so soon after his own recent sufferings in the Mediterranean , he had been spared this further ordeal .
16 PATRICK was back at Royal St. George 's in time to see the last couples finish their rounds .
17 The Lassiters followed more circumspectly behind , reaching the stable-yard in time to see the previous year 's corn-dolly being symbolically burnt .
18 Before the visitor has had the time to see the baptistery ruins , the plaques or the crucifix he will have spent time near the door .
19 To their dismay , they arrived at the departure platform just in time to see the express pulling out .
20 Aloud he said , ‘ Is Fergus completely lost to us ? ’ and for the first time saw the golden-eyed creature hesitate .
21 Despite Kipling 's dictum that " Never the twain shall meet " , the East had reached out and touched the West with a premonition , perhaps , of the planetary holism which was to grip our minds less than a century later when we walked on the moon , looked back , and for the first time saw the whole earth rising as a single bubble of life .
22 but then again there , but you , you fire off the blank , that 's what triggers the laser sometimes if there 's been a lot of , we did , we did it in a couple of time see the old laser go , cor , its got very think red beam , its not like you see these big flashing great big bits of light like on Star Wars and stuff , well its not , its not suppose to hurt you its a very thin piercing beam , its well impressive .
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