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

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1 The pilots will see little of the show , they look just at the planes around them .
2 The problem is that when I try to play games under Windows , such as the Winchess program on November 's Mega Disk , I can only see half of the screen .
3 The result is so infantile , feeble and unfunny that I left after 50 minutes — and you should see some of the rubbish I 've endured to the end .
4 ‘ You should see some of the fan letters I get , ’ he winks .
5 For in that they are living in the modern world , and in so far ( one must say ) as they are good persons seeking to do what is right , conservatives must see much of the critique of past patriarchal relationships to be justified .
6 Did you see much of the goal , or as it was a free kick floated in and Martin Foyle headed it back across the face of goal and erm your partner in crime really at the back put it in .
7 Theda did not see much of the gentleman , for he ate with Araminta in the breakfast parlour , while Theda always had her meals in Mrs Diggory 's little pantry .
8 She could not see much of the room because of how he filled most of the doorway , but she saw the glow of the fire and a glimpse of a baize-covered table on which were papers .
9 Unfortunately living in Ireland I do n't see much of the team but I was lucky enough to be in Southampton a few weeks ago to see them beat Southampton about the head a little .
10 You ca n't see all of the moon
11 It looked quite small from this angle and one could see all of the bicycle factory .
12 So why do n't you see more of the range out there on the British apron ?
13 As it rose , the motors now screaming in protest , Ace could gradually see more of the opening from which the platform projected .
14 Tonight will see most of the rain and snow die away , with only occasional showers over the higher ground and in the east of the region .
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