Example sentences of "see [art] bit of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , actually on reflection , having seen the bit of disaster that occurred because erm unfortunately Freda did n't get the phone call until early Christmas day morning off her daughter , to say that instead of them coming up to here to see them that something had happened in London , could they go down to her , so she was prepared to do us a half an hour at half past one and then she was going to drive to London ! |
2 | At Barclays de Zoete Wedd , whose report on the sector is due out this week , analyst Jane Anscombe points out that there are currently some worries on the advertising revenue front , and that some television people have seen a bit of pressure . |
3 | And beyond the factory he could see the bit of wasteland where Mrs Flaherty used to keep the Famous Funfair under tarpaulins for the winter . |
4 | I can see a bit of success in the air against them . |
5 | At the end of the case people would see a bit of film of the child sitting on the drawing-room sofa between his parents who never took their eyes from him during the interview . |
6 | I can see a bit of blue up there . |
7 | We 've seen that with the City technology colleges , which are nobody talks about , surprisingly enough , when we 've discovered that actually industry is n't remotely interested in them , and of course in the first year of an opted out school one might see a bit of palm crossing with silver . |
8 | ‘ I can see a bit of light around the horizon , ’ said Gurder . |
9 | I can see a bit of snow there |
10 | ‘ I expect they want to see a bit of night life , ’ said Sister Dew . |
11 | British bankers , who only months ago felt locked into problem property loans , now see a bit of sky as the prison door creaks open . |