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

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1 The Government are well aware of the problems on the London-Tilbury and Southend line and are keen to see improvements in that service .
2 Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed .
3 Elizabeth said she would like to see copies of these letters , and she gave them to Mrs Spurling — this , I think , justifies the presence of Braemar letters here .
4 So if people are going into their Community Centre over the next week , they can expect to , to see part of this campaign ?
5 I do n't want to see Sarah in that way , and I would n't want her to see me in that kind of light either . ’
6 And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted .
7 The effect of excessive development on the environment in North Yorkshire , and the second on is a relationship with places like Cleveland and West Yorkshire and the need to continue to see regeneration within those areas .
8 ‘ I would love to have seen 400,000 kids coming along to see Kylie on this tour , but it just is not possible , ’ said Waterman .
9 Pleas in the press for more presidential self-control have only exacerbated an increasingly tormented Mr Cossiga , who seems to see plots on all sides .
10 Today , Mr Garner is the longest serving board member , and the only one to see TI through both recessions .
11 Here you will not get a test , but they will often want to see proof of any qualifications that you may have .
12 It may well take time for the church planting team to see fruit of this kind .
13 I shall wish to see records of all dealings since the last formal audit , to ascertain the group 's cash position and to form an opinion of its prospects of meeting its debt to the bank within reasonable time .
14 But the failure to see housework in this way is endemic to sociology , and so these possible relationships have not been explored .
15 A large crowd assembled to see competitors from all parts of Kent take part , among the events included were track races for local athletes and open events for all comers .
16 The kind of determinism dominant in the book is exemplified in his discussion of tense : On the other hand it could be said that the English tense system offers speakers the choice of whether to see time in this way .
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