Example sentences of "see a [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However there are concerns that the market is rather high at present , which could see a fall in prices generally in the new year . |
2 | So she 'd see a sheep in wolf 's clothing |
3 | Do you ever see a price in Marks and Spencers that does n't have ninety nine P on the end of it ? |
4 | No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Both these approaches are being actively investigated and one day we may see a revolution in management of Type I diabetes . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I am a new member of the RNLI , only joining in 1990 spurred into action by visiting the NE coast and seeing one or two of its lifeboats … £6 annual membership is very good value and could be increased , but £20 would possibly see a decline in numbers . |
10 | ‘ Dear me , I can see a lesson in manners will be called for . |
11 | It was pitch black ; she could scarcely see a hand in front of her . |
12 | You 're so twisted with suspicion that you ca n't see a hand in front of your face without imagining there 's a dagger in it ! |
13 | Occasionally she could see a gleam in Rachel 's eye , as though she might suddenly ask him if his intentions were honourable , but for the first time in her life she learned to be grateful for her mother 's good manners . |