Example sentences of "see a [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Walkers will see a variety of flora and fauna including deer , kestrels and woodpeckers .
2 Around the park you will see a variety of animals which will have particular appeal to children .
3 Walking along the riverbank or lakeside , I could see a variety of waterfowl , such as moorhens , seagulls and ducks ; up in the trees were virtually the entire crow family — jays , rooks and jackdaws — as well as blackbirds , thrushes , finches , all the everyday birds .
4 In the first place we can see a reliance on self-help and often pre-industrial techniques , given new meaning in transformed social circumstances .
5 In the deck well I could see a couple of girls and two men in bathing suits .
6 because , you know , you will see a couple of doctors wandering around and sitting at the desk
7 Sarah 's house was at the other end of it and I could see a couple of cars parked outside what I was sure was their home .
8 In a Parliamentary debate on wages councils Ms Eagle claimed that their abolition would see a return to poverty pay .
9 However there are concerns that the market is rather high at present , which could see a fall in prices generally in the new year .
10 Which I suspect the odd tory MP having a heart attack , falling under a bus , the loss of directions might actually mean that they might see a degree of sense in borough capping .
11 I can see a bit of success in the air against them .
12 At the end of the case people would see a bit of film of the child sitting on the drawing-room sofa between his parents who never took their eyes from him during the interview .
13 I can see a bit of blue up there .
14 We 've seen that with the City technology colleges , which are nobody talks about , surprisingly enough , when we 've discovered that actually industry is n't remotely interested in them , and of course in the first year of an opted out school one might see a bit of palm crossing with silver .
15 ‘ I can see a bit of light around the horizon , ’ said Gurder .
16 I can see a bit of snow there
17 ‘ My anticipation is that we will certainly see a rise on Monday — not of the same proportion , but there 's clearly going to be a rise .
18 She could see a flicker of fire , Wynne-Jones 's fire .
19 If you watch the start or the first few miles , you 'll see a mass of humanity moving along at a snail 's pace .
20 Secondly she said there must be a change from the habit of dualism to , what she described as interconnectialism We must see a relationship between things .
21 So she 'd see a sheep in wolf 's clothing
22 If he is of a poetic turn of mind , will he even see a kind of justice in the eventual return to silicon-based life , with DNA no more than an interlude , albeit one that lasted longer than three aeons ?
23 In future , that will mean that the old high rates will no longer be levied on the unsuspecting population , and we will see a continuation of support by central Government of local government .
24 Do you ever see a price in Marks and Spencers that does n't have ninety nine P on the end of it ?
25 On the work surface she could see a bowl of salad , the wine bottle and a row of cutlery .
26 No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to .
27 WITH THE ADVENT of the Professional Aviation Services Jet Prop DC-3 ( FP November , p52 ) , it may well be that the Dakota will see a resurgence in South Africa .
28 Tell me was I dreaming or did I see a sketch on T V where there 's a car driving round , down the road being chased by the police and the driver said to the passenger er here take this and he says what 's that for and he says it 's to steer the car , presses a button and the car splits
29 I suppose now Rocastle will see a run of games in the 1st team .
30 Both these approaches are being actively investigated and one day we may see a revolution in management of Type I diabetes .
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