Example sentences of "see [art] [noun sg] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore one can perhaps see the solution to which Tolkien , in his philological way , was drawn , namely to present the First Age as ‘ a complex of divergent texts interlinked by commentary ’ ( UT , p. 1 ) , the texts themselves being supposedly written by Men , of different periods , looking back across the ages to vast rumours of whose truth they knew only part . |
2 | The view mentioned by the hon. Gentleman has never been put to me and I did not see the article to which he referred . |
3 | I suspect that , if he imagines a dark grizzly bear trying to stalk seals over the snow , the Bishop will immediately see the answer to his problem . |
4 | From the four Gospels we can see the extent to which our Lord invested his time in people . |
5 | If the hon. Lady would read some of the reports from the OECD and other reputable organisations , she would see the extent to which those organisations commend our practices in those matters . |
6 | The Labour party conference has three times voted to cut £6 billion from the defence budget , and we can see the extent to which that would devastate the defence industry and the defence of this country . |
7 | For a brief and delirious moment , I could see no bar to our happiness . |
8 | Endless , he wrote , because I could see no end to them and because I could envisage no beginning . |
9 | Such intimacy as life with my mother entailed should cease with parturition , and since Syl so resembled her in his attitude to me I could see no end to my continued childhood . |
10 | When they can see no end to it they begin to assume that their condition is ongoing and immutable . |
11 | He could see no objection to her playing the part of the Virgin . |
12 | So , back to the typing I knew I would go , but at least now I could see an end to it . |