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

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1 Postgraduate teaching in Aquaculture continues to thrive with targets being met relatively easily , while the highly popular MSc course in Environmental Management will see a new record intake this year and a new record waiting list .
2 Both Saturday , September 19 and Sunday , September 20 will see a frequent train service operating between Swanage station , Herston Halt and Harman 's Cross station between 11 am and 5 pm — a round trip of six miles taking in the order of 50 minutes .
3 I knew several wrinklies who took hours to find their glasses when it came to signing a cheque but who could see a net curtain twitch three streets away .
4 In the light that came from these he could see a rough plank table and three chairs and in the darkest corner a bed of stretched hides on which was curled up something darker still , a bundle the size of an old woman .
5 Mr Stewart told the jury they would see a regional crime squad video of the group , including Wood allegedly working on ringed cars , set to be screened today .
6 The next 24 hours will see a political turning point , ’ he added .
7 If you type in the following program exactly as listed and run it you will see a fascinating pattern snake its way across your screen .
8 Over her shoulder , lying on the black leather upholstery of the back seat , he could see a black velour trilby which was vaguely familiar , though for the moment he did not have time to sort out exactly why or how .
9 You will be buying at far less than it will be worth in 1996 or 1997 , when the inevitable upturn means you will see a big capital appreciation . ’
10 Their side levers are controlled by the cam lever and , whether the machine is on or off , when the cam lever is on 0 the pattern will be ignored and you will see a single wave motion .
11 He wo n't let them see a gay man cry .
12 In so far as they did see a coming energy source they thought it would be atomic energy , and they wrote the treaty that 's called the Euratom Treaty to cover this , but it did n't cover oil , and that is perhaps why it 's been a much less contentious subject .
13 The creation of two new branches in Manchester and Birmingham will further strengthen our portfolios in these areas , and with very successful sales and service teams already in place I 'm sure in 1993 we 'll see a large portfolio growth .
14 If , while waiting in the rush-hour queue at Sloane Square tube station , you chance to look up , you will see a large iron pipe .
15 Every few minutes down the river we would see a wild cocoa tree on the bank , and exploring in the forest behind we usually found many more trees .
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