Example sentences of "see [art] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And paragraph twelve , erm towards the the middle , erm you can see the sentence in paragraph twelve To my mind , these sites , which were in that top corner lie well beyond the present I 'm so sorry . |
2 | Against the broad yellow light Cameron and Menzies could see the officer in silhouette , walking his horse forwards to meet a crowd in the road where it levelled out after the sharp rise from the bridge across to Grandtully . |
3 | With hindsight , he says , he can see the deficiencies in County 's and NatWest 's structure that might have contributed to the Blue Arrow affair . |
4 | Did you , did you see the girl in front of us . |
5 | They enjoy sharing their pleasure in their work with visitors and the Showroom is designed so that they can see the work in progress . |
6 | Visibility was so poor that Defries could hardly see the runway in front of her . |
7 | Visitors can see the mill in operation at any time during normal working hours . |
8 | As a result of the House of Lords ' decision in Russell v Northern Bank [ 1992 ] 1 WLR 588 , it is likely that the next few years will see the return in popularity of " golden shares " . |
9 | You and Matthew are the smart ones , and you could n't even see the noses in front of your faces . |
10 | Karen Rigby , regional director of MacIntyres said ‘ She wanted to come and see the project in action and keep it all very informal . ’ |
11 | If the jury feels that a considerable number of children would read or see the article in question , and would be corrupted by the experience , it may decide that this number constitutes a significant proportion of the class which comprises the likely audience . |
12 | As a speechreading passenger , it is an easy matter to arrange a mirror on the visor so that you can see the passenger in front and chat in the ordinary way . |
13 | The department of industry is so impressed its organised a conference so that other businesses can see the process in action . |
14 | Try holding a heavy frame and then a delicate one around a piece of card or photograph , and you will see the difference in effect , and be able to make your choice accordingly . |
15 | Perhaps you would like to come along so you can see the plant in operation ? ’ |
16 | Perhaps , as Moffat said , Americans could see the situation in Southeast Asia more objectively than the British , the French and the Dutch because ‘ they could analyse problems without the handicap of self-interest , prejudice , pride or domestic politics ’ . |
17 | For you would see the jeep in front of you proceeding along the Egyptian highway in a very dignified manner , when all of a sudden it would swing in to the side of the road near a fruit-barrow , a large brown hand would shoot out , and a succulent water-melon would disappear as the jeep accelerated away again . |
18 | Not only did he see no advantage in change , he believed he could prevent it indefinitely . |
19 | I can see no reasons in principle for limiting the availability of certiorari to a patent excess of power ( as where a visitor has decided something which was not within his remit ) and excluding review on other grounds recognised by the law . |
20 | You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish . |
21 | He could see no improvement in prospect anywhere . |
22 | I can see no reason in principle to have restricted the original wide basis of recovery to this limited class of case . |
23 | Again , so far as the language of the statute is concerned , I can see no reason in principle why the constable in the course of explaining to the driver his rights under section 8(2) should not tell him , if it be the case , that he , the constable , will require the replacement specimen to be of blood . |
24 | ‘ I can see no difference in principle between a threat to break a contract and a threat to commit a tort . |
25 | I can see no basis in principle for holding that a municipal corporation , empowered by statute to sue in its corporate name , can not maintain an action for libel . |
26 | So she 'd see a sheep in wolf 's clothing |
27 | Both these approaches are being actively investigated and one day we may see a revolution in management of Type I diabetes . |
28 | North Street , Ulster Street , William Street and the town centre are most likely to be affected between 9am and 6pm but other areas may see a reduction in water pressure . |
29 | Similarly it can be argued that if home helps or social workers request training from the CAB in aspects of new legislation , this can cement a positive relationship between the CAB and the local authority who will then see a service in action that is worth funding . |
30 | It was pitch black ; she could scarcely see a hand in front of her . |