Example sentences of "[noun] to see [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That runaway win ensures a full house at Stradey Park on Saturday to see defending champions Swansea in a repeat of last season 's Schweppes Cup final . |
2 | Otherwise , the best place to see working trams has been the tram museum at Crich in Derbyshire or else in old British Transport Commission films and Ealing comedies . |
3 | Obviously I can go to the US or China to see mining practices there if I choose to , but it 's not easy to get away . |
4 | Soon after he met Marigold he had taken her to the opera to see Die Walküre and afterwards had said without forethought : |
5 | As far as records of achievement are concerned , the attitude of pupils is likely to be even more problematic , since pupils ' natural concern with the currency of their certificates , and their now well-documented tendency to see schooling largely in terms of its capacity to provide qualifications ( see , for example , Turner , 1984 ) , suggests that records of achievement may not have as immediate and enthusiastic support among pupils as they do among many teachers . |
6 | A host of celebs turned out in London to see Hear My Song , the film about Irish singer Josef Locke , win a top prize . |
7 | One of the reasons why I was in favour of televising the House and Committees was that I thought that it might be a good idea for the public to see Standing Committees , with Ministers doing their mail and others trying to hold up the business . |
8 | Visiting them at Christmas was particularly rewarding for the field-worker in order to see conspired contacts demonstrate the regard in which they held the neighbourhood police ; of course , it was equally rewarding for the police . |