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

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1 Thus the list would be saved in the computers memory in alphabetical order and the school librarian could see the sorted list on the monitor .
2 But secondly we can see the continued autonomy of working-class patterns .
3 If we have a principled way of discerning the stable sub-assemblies , thereby distinguishing them from merely arbitrary collections of parts , then we can as it were see the evolutionary pedigree of a complex structure .
4 We could see the barbaric scenery about us , the tumbled mass of vegetation , with every tree weighted down by chains of epiphytes and climbers .
5 Turning a quarter circle away from the mosque towards the setting sun , through the early evening heat haze I could see the distant silhouette of the Qutab Minar , the tower of victory built by the first Sultan immediately after he had driven the Hindus from Delhi in 1192 .
6 He turned round , looking south and west , though he knew he could n't see the tall building from the street .
7 As the Goshawk flight got closer they could see the flickering criss-cross of tracer .
8 Through his window he could see the flickering light of flames .
9 At Feros Lighting , Parsons Street , Banbury , you 'll not only see the largest selection of domestic lighting in the area , they can also advise you on the best way to light your office , so if it 's one lightbulb , your whole home or a complete office , for the complete look go to Feros Lighting in Parsons Street , Banbury .
10 He could see the savage glower on the face of the Ministry policeman some 50 yards ahead of him .
11 Inside , you can see the actual spot on which Huss stood so bravely to hear his sentence .
12 In the more general case , in which there is no direct estimate of the expected variable , one can not merely see the actual value of a variable as a measure of the rational expectation of that variable , despite the fact that the two should differ only by a random error .
13 Nonetheless , it seemed that they could do perfectly well without the aid of colour , providing they could see the general shape of the person .
14 The best undergraduate studies usually come from the students who can see the possible application of a theory or concept to a specific empirical example .
15 Incidentally , for anyone interested , you can see the current list of names by writing to and saying REVIEW LEEDS-UNITED .
16 I do not see the theological basis on which we can go on saying that the human species is of such overwhelming and unique and colossal significance that it justifies as a matter of course the institutional exploitation of billions of other species .
17 And now the Enstrom was rattling above the towers and spires of Cambridge , and they could see the shining curve of the river , the bright autumnal avenues leading down through green lawns to miniature hump-backed bridges , King 's College Chapel upturned and slowly rotating beside its great striped square of green .
18 Half-way along the back of the lower legs you could see the vicious spur with which the birds fought .
19 You will see the gradual development of a less self-centred view in your child 's play .
20 They will see the gradual integration of text , graphics and video into a single multimedia approach as something which can be handled within the reskilling tradition which is now being established .
21 Eventually the recovery becomes incomplete and we can see the gradual emergence of chronic disease .
22 Although the viewers would still see the planned number of episodes , production-wise it meant re-engaging the regular cast for an extra week 's recording : potentially expensive as contracts would need to be re-negotiated .
23 ‘ If you look back in five minutes or so , you 'll see the best view in the whole place . ’
24 On the other hand , among the general clutter , only a few feet off , I could see the upturned keel of an old clinker-built rowing boat .
25 She will be with her on every life-saving mission , she will see the final fulfilment of hundreds of people 's work each time a life is saved at sea .
26 And in a minute , we 'll see the prime example of that , or one of the prime examples of that .
27 IT is hoped that 1993 will see the first working of an ex-B.R. main line loco on the former Mangotsfield to Bath branch when Bulleid Un rebuilt Battle of Britain 34072 ‘ 257 Squadron ’ makes a visit to the Avon Valley Railway .
28 Well I 'll just see the first part of Eastenders if I can cos I 've seen the second part .
29 The auction will also see the first work by Antonio Lopez Garcia to be put up for sale in London or New York and his ‘ Ataud ’ of 1957 is estimated at £180–250,000 ( $315–440,000 ) .
30 Thus a process which started in early 1988 will see the first holder of an HNC in Accounting emerge in the summer of 1991 , and the first holder of an HND in Accounting in 1992 .
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