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

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1 Did you see that top of Broadway ?
2 ‘ In my lifetime , it 's unlikely that I 'll see that sort of system — the one which currently is being dismantled — back in place and in good health .
3 Did you see that sort of semi-circular wiping motion .
4 You do n't see that sort of thing now , parts
5 Then leaning further over to me he whispered in my ear : ‘ Did you see that crowd of shit in the streets ?
6 I think w we may well see some kind of shake out .
7 Here , you can see another side of Nova Iguacu .
8 If we can see this wealth of ideas as stimulations to the imagination rather than as what we have hitherto understood as literal truth we may gain deeper insights into the true nature of our relationship with the living Earth .
9 The blind may never see this proof of hope .
10 It is , therefore , unwise to try and see this kind of evidence in association with rebel or enemy activities .
11 We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead .
12 One can still see this triumph of Brindley 's engineering skill , though it is now disused , having been superseded by a second tunnel , parallel with the first , which was constructed by Telford in 1827 .
13 I was told on more than one occasion , that I should not really let outsiders see this sort of thing , even though it was agreed that what I had written was an accurate analysis of events .
14 Laura was not tough , but possessed a strong character and would see this sort of action not as a sacrifice , but as an act of fulfilment , she was able to project herself through her husband .
15 It does , however , see this area of activity as one of continuing development and is constantly striving to refine its expertise in this field .
16 With hindsight , we can see this loss of faith as one of the formative facts of his life : much of his subsequent thinking is precisely a ‘ search ’ for something to fill the void or , more characteristically , for a way of honestly confronting the void .
17 A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment .
18 1993 will see further sharpening of priorities in the light of the Corporate Plan and the Strategic Study of the Profession .
19 1993–94 will see further expansion of silver paste , automotive and flat glass enamel production and reflect a continuing awareness of environmental , technological , legal and social considerations in all our products .
20 Looking back through the old progs I do n't see much sign of Forrester at all !
21 ‘ I must say , ’ said Miss Gilberd , ‘ that however much that precious trio over there may burble on , I do n't see much sign of Spring . ’
22 We do n't see any conflict of interest .
23 But then in the sermons when he came here to preach er I did n't see any sign of nervousness myself .
24 Could n't see any sign of nervousness myself but er I 'm very happy with his sermons , quite good .
25 Q Looking at your diary again , can you see any kind of pattern in the consequences or outcomes to these trying confrontations ?
26 Blake could n't see any form of power and assumed this was a machine-driven contraption .
27 Refusing to let him see any trace of fear in her eyes , she squared up to him , pride stiffening her spine .
28 ‘ To be honest , I do n't see any prospect of improvement in the near future , ’ he said .
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