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

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1 The sooner I see the Sorbothane range of protective sports equipment , the better I 'm going to feel .
2 The baby 's feeding habits , which directly concern a nursing mother , and its waking and crying habits , which directly concern both parents , tend to be distributed evenly throughout the 24 hours ( see the sleep profile of a newborn child in Fig. 2.4 ) .
3 The disc includes over 2.5 MegaBytes of files which is understandable when you see the gloss paint on the bodies of the cars , you can even change the colour of each model .
4 Party chiefs hope to unite Tory rebels who want to hold up ratification with opposition MPs who see the Government motion as vote of confidence in John Major .
5 I hope you find the following pages of interest , and do make sure you see the Year End video which is available in every location .
6 In the story of Job we see the adversary bargaining with God over the righteous man .
7 I can sit outside the little shed and see the church tower of old Hampstead Church .
8 You see the word man is ambiguous .
9 You see the shell factory at er at had closed down and of course there was a lot of women and er out of work there and boys too .
10 See the mess room and the .
11 See the kind Year her grateful Tribute yields ,
12 Trustees comprise a body of persons and therefore a person for the purposes of the income tax code ( see the Interpretation Act 1978 , Sched 1 ( person ) , Reid 's Trustees v IRC ( 1929 ) 14 TC 512 , Luke v South Kensington Hotel Co [ 1879 ] 11 Ch 121 , Kelly v Rogers ( 1935 ) 19 TC 692 and ITC for London v Gibbs ( 1942 ) 24 TC 221 at 247 and Dawson v IRC ( 1989 ) STC 473 ) .
13 And our knowledgeable consultants will go to work creating an itinerary just for you ( see the sample itinerary below ) .
14 A vivid example of this occurred in the Hadmor case [ 1983 ] 1 A.C. 191 where Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal relied on his own researches into Hansard in reaching his conclusions : in the House of Lords , counsel protested that there were other passages to which he would have wished to draw the court 's attention had he known that Lord Denning was looking at Hansard : see the Hadmor case at p. 233 .
15 The spectacular theft of eight sixteenth-century panel paintings , among them five Cranach portraits , from Weimar Castle on 12 October ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.4 ) is virtually solved .
16 Among them is the snuff box sold by Gloria Thurn und Taxis in the recent Sotheby 's sale in Geneva on 17 November for a record £1,155,2507 ( see The Art Newspaper No. 23 , December 1992 , p.6 ) .
17 On 3 June last the painting was badly slashed in five places when it fell from the wall and caught on the scaffolding used by the restorers ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-September 1992 , p.1 ) .
18 The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has sentenced David James , former curator of Islamic manuscripts at the Chester Beatty Library , Dublin , to five years imprisonment on thirty-six charges of theft , carried out between 1983 and 1989 ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 17 , April 1992 , p.2 ) .
19 One owner of former Chester Beatty material — although he has in the past denied this — now proving reluctant to return it , is David Nasser Khalili , the dealer/collector who is offering his collection on loan to the British nation ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 21 , October 1992. p.1 ) .
20 It is believed , although not confirmed , that the missing drawings from the Koenigs Collection which resurfaced last September in Russia were held in the same monastery ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.8 ) .
21 The Louvre will be awaiting critical reaction with some apprehension after the violent , largely ill-informed polemic which erupted in France over their recent cleaning of the huge ‘ Wedding at Cana ’ by Veronese ( see The Art Newspaper No. 24 , January 1993 , p. 11 ) .
22 A major installation of Beuys , ‘ Arena ( where I would have got if I had been intelligent ) ’ , created in 1970–72 ( see The Art Newspaper No.16 , March 1992 , p.6 ) , remains on exhibition at the Dia Center for the Arts until mid-April , while the MoMA exhibition travels to the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles ( 30 May-15 August ) , the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( 10 October-2 January 1994 ) and the Art Institute of Chicago ( 15 February-25 April 1994 ) .
23 The expanded American chronology now incorporates the recent bequest of early Twentieth-century art from the Lowenthal Collection ( see The Art Newspaper No.20 , July-Sept. 1992 , p.4 ) .
24 Dolors Miró , eighty-year old daughter of the artist , has announced that a large number of the 300 works belonging to the family currently on show at the Fondación ( recently re-opened with a major new extension ; see The Art Newspaper No. 21 , October 1992 , p.7 ) will probably remain with that institution .
25 The recent spate of such thefts ( see The Art Newspaper No. 21 , October 1992 , p.16 ) continued when one marble and sixteen classical terracotta figurines were taken from the Schimatari Museum in Boeotia , central Greece , on the night of 24 December .
26 The chief officers of the Florentine Soprintendenza , Antonio Paolucci and Paolo Mazzoni , together with Emma Micheletti and Angelo Calvani , Paolo Cappelletti and Paolo D'Elia , charged last February with causing criminal damage to the national heritage by laying new paving in the Piazza della Signoria , have now been cleared on appeal ( see The Art Newspaper no.17 , April 1992 , p.15 ) .
27 Last year the National Gallery of Scotland subjected the Duke of Buccleuch 's celebrated ‘ Madonna of the Yarnwinder ’ to close comparative scrutiny , using other versions of the picture as well as related drawings by Leonardo and other artists ( see The Art Newspaper , No. 13 , December 1991 , p.2 ) .
28 The Halifax portrait will be on temporary loan to the Grand Palais for the major exhibition of Venetian sixteenth-century painting ( ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ , 13 March 14 June ; see The Art Newspaper No. 25 , February 1993 , p.4 ) and will be on show in London after the exhibition closes .
29 The boost from the province represents a complete about-face by the New Democratic Party , whose Culture and Communications Minister Karen Haslam had chided the gallery for its ‘ elitism ’ and imposed devastating cutbacks that forced the museum to lay off 244 employees and close for seven months last year ( see The Art Newspaper No.22 , November 1992 , p.7 and No.24 , January 1993 , p.8 ) .
30 Throughout the Eighties , museum-building spread like a fever from the centre to the provinces , not on the same scale as in Germany ( see The Art Newspaper survey No. 13 , Dec. 1991 , pp.6–7 ) but with schemes of similar grandeur .
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