Example sentences of "see [det] [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 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 . |
2 | Did you see that sort of semi-circular wiping motion . |
3 | You do n't see that sort of thing now , parts |
4 | Then leaning further over to me he whispered in my ear : ‘ Did you see that crowd of shit in the streets ? |
5 | I think w we may well see some kind of shake out . |
6 | The blind may never see this proof of hope . |
7 | It is , therefore , unwise to try and see this kind of evidence in association with rebel or enemy activities . |
8 | We can see this kind of order from the way Portia sticks to the command made by her father although he is dead . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | It does , however , see this area of activity as one of continuing development and is constantly striving to refine its expertise in this field . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
14 | We do n't see any conflict of interest . |
15 | But then in the sermons when he came here to preach er I did n't see any sign of nervousness myself . |
16 | Could n't see any sign of nervousness myself but er I 'm very happy with his sermons , quite good . |
17 | Q Looking at your diary again , can you see any kind of pattern in the consequences or outcomes to these trying confrontations ? |
18 | Blake could n't see any form of power and assumed this was a machine-driven contraption . |
19 | Refusing to let him see any trace of fear in her eyes , she squared up to him , pride stiffening her spine . |
20 | ‘ To be honest , I do n't see any prospect of improvement in the near future , ’ he said . |