Example sentences of "and see [art] " in BNC.

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1 But the novels were soon to exhibit an interest in misogyny , and to see a connection between ‘ the old hoo-ha ’ and ‘ the old last end ’ — expressions used by Ormerod and Standish respectively , in Take a girl like you , for sexual intercourse and death .
2 Psst ! ’ then , ‘ Miss ! ’ and to see a young man stepping from the side of the coalhouse where he had evidently been waiting .
3 It is still operational , and to see a ship gliding through fields and woodlands between steep mountain slopes can be quite startling .
4 You do n't have to be a historian to know a pretty flower when you see one , and although this is not intended to be a text book — there is more than enough literature available to fulfil that function — I do suggest that your enjoyment of roses can be enhanced by knowing just a little about the many different kinds , and such matters as why they are cultivated in certain ways , why they are pruned , and so on — and to see a strange word , and know what it means !
5 As Robin said to me later , ‘ suddenly to walk in and to see a sea of faces , all of whom I knew well , was the most tremendously stirring moment .
6 Mr Shuker wants students of all ages and backgrounds to have access to courses at times which suit them and to see a move away from the traditional September to June academic year .
7 However , they can be demonstrated and tried at height to get the idea and to see the problems which can arise if they are not neatly executed .
8 About 1300 journalists registered at this years ' show , and you have only to read the number of column entries and to hear the radio and to see the television to know that the content of this year 's Royal Show stands second to none in the technical content of agricultural exhibitions across the world .
9 Now we have to go to Normandy to get an idea of what those hamlets and farmsteads looked like in apple-blossom-time fifty years ago , and to see the profusion of wildflowers that once filled the hedgerows and verges .
10 Here he was impressed by America 's industrial progress and in 1862 he visited London for its World Exhibition and to see the museums of South Kensington .
11 On a visit to New York that summer I was stopped short by an elaborate poster on 47th Street welcoming all to Danny 's Den for drinks and food , and to see the appearance of ‘ the one and only Miss Ella Shields ( from London , England ) , the Original Burlington Bertie ’ .
12 There were a lot of civilian girls there , wearing short , flared skirts and matching pants , and to see the way the men swung the girls up under their arms and even over their heads was quite an eye-opener .
13 To hear those lovely voices raised in celebration of a glorious event and to see the countryside — almost 200 feet below us — stretching away into the distance on this beautiful spring morning was an experience to remember .
14 Regression enables the former child to look back at the situation through the eyes of the adult he or she has now become and to see the reality of it all .
15 Around five o'clock I dashed back to feed the cats and to see the electrician who had arrived to fit a new ceramic hob which Nigel had ordered .
16 Not many are accessible with binoculars , and to see the ring forms or the central stars means using a telescope .
17 To re-establish a sense of team-work , which has been lost recently , and to see the collections increase and grow .
18 We shall then be in a position to return to these themes of human civilization and its discontents , and to see the ways in which others have used Freud 's ideas .
19 And before the children left they were given a carrier bag with all sorts of things that you could think of and to see the delight on those little children 's faces !
20 However , the flight was extremely enjoyable and we travelled low enough almost to touch the antlers of the wild moose that were in the area and to see the countryside from the most advantageous position .
21 So far , this has been handled by visits to Unipart 's headquarters in Oxford to understand the wholesaling operation from start to finish and to see the ‘ parts superstores ’ that are typical of the UK retail market .
22 And to see the child .
23 For Ellen , the journey home will be unbelievable — the culmination of years of struggle , the chance to see family and friends again — and to see the capital , Windhoek , which she has never visited due to the racist restrictions against Black people travelling to other parts of Namibia .
24 Using new technologies to their full potential requires trained people , able to work in small teams with a high level of autonomy and to see the potential for new goods and services .
25 He had told her he might bring Marianne over to meet her and to see the show if they could take time out from all the wedding preparations .
26 She had n't seen Wenceslas Square yet , she itemised , and to see the square named after the patron saint of the Bohemian kingdom was surely a must for any visitor to Prague !
27 ‘ Some come for ideas and to see the latest in innovation .
28 ‘ We hope to be able to introduce a bill as soon as the legislative timetable permits and to see the new line completed around the end of the decade . ’
29 But there 's the travelling to get to the one the night after and seeing a different one every middle of the week .
30 Not many years ago I would have considered this rod as too stiff , robbing me of the enjoyment of feeling and seeing a good fish put a decent bend into it .
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