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

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1 Fitzormonde made to run but , even as he turned , heard the great iron chain spring loose and saw the bear rush towards him .
2 Dad looked out of his bedroom window and saw a strange car , with some men in it , parked outside .
3 Just then I glanced through the little bedroom window and saw all the women and kids still hanging about outside .
4 James Wheelhouse was woken by noises at his bedroom window and saw Stewart Fawcett climbing in .
5 Oh yeah often used to get up in the morning and look out of the bedroom window and see a pheasant in the back garden
6 And er well the carriage cleaning well A carriage cleaning inspector you just , looked after the carriage cleaners and seen that the coaches were right you know and walk along the and examine the coaches after they 'd been cleaned you see .
7 He heard the soft purring of a car engine and saw the Montego rolling slowly towards them , its driver flashing his lights once as he approached .
8 In spite of all this , or perhaps because of it , we made an early enough start to reach Aurillac in plenty of time to buy our picnic lunch and see something of the old town .
9 Let us therefore look at these four stages in an export plan and see how the Trade Finance Division of your bank could help .
10 When he took the ale into the warm farmhouse living room and saw everyone standing around the crackling log fire with food and drinks in their hands , he thought again of what he had just seen through the kitchen window .
11 He glanced round the small untidy sitting room and saw Maidstone 's jacket on the back of a chair , presumably placed there by Franco .
12 But when Siegfried drove away , the activity stopped abruptly and as I was leaving with my pockets stuffed with the equipment for my round I glanced into the sitting room and saw the young man stretched in his favourite chair .
13 It 's tempting to stop at every village you come across on your travels — at Spili , we paused to drink from a Venetian fountain where stone lionheads spouted clear spring mountain water ; at Preveli we visited the famous monastery which looks out to the south coast ; driving through the Psiloritis mountains we braved the wind to climb down the Kourtaliotiko Gorge and saw the tiny church of St Nicolas .
14 In general , then , we need to try to explain the earliest arrangement of the basic administrative land units in our study area and see if it can be identified as being of pre-Roman , Roman , or later date .
15 Visit the ambulance control and see the ambulance vehicles .
16 Endill climbed to the shelf where he had left the cough mixture and saw that it had gone .
17 I think I 'll ask Willi to go into the side studio and see exactly what he 's up to .
18 He is frequently wrapped in the mists of carbon dioxide and seen against a background of bubbles travelling along glass tubes .
19 She picked up the second carrier bag and saw me to the door with it .
20 Seb looked up towards the manor house and saw a dancing orange light flickering erratically at one of the upstairs windows .
21 It 's a long time since you could go to your local corn exchange and see international artists for ten bob .
22 That 's it , it 's just after the look at the ballerina broach and see what you think , broach , no silver , keep going
23 The visits are intended to give those customers , previously supplied by Preston mill , an insight of the mill process and to see what happens once an order is placed .
24 Thinking fatigue had got the better of his tired mind , Jack Hayden did not worry unduly until the following Monday morning when a porter who had been working on the station Platform came to the mess room and saw a strange figure looking at Mr Hayden .
25 On the other hand , if there are no others in the field , an offer of , say , 2½ per cent less than the asking price could be made ; and if the house is somewhat overpriced , try an offer between 5 and 10 per cent less than the asking price and see what the reaction is .
26 Will he look at last Monday 's Adjournment debate and see that there is another side to the story , before we start , heaven knows , on sanctions that will hurt the 36 British companies in Libya , which are led , by for example , Brown and Root , and which could lead to something worse in the form of another strike ?
27 On your first day you 'll cross Ugborough Moor and see several bronze age stone rows and hut circles .
28 Er and therefore erm I think we 'd like to some degree wait and see a bit still because er I think that you know economic circumstances of this particular moment mean that we may just have to consider that further of seeing how things progress really between now and October .
29 The [ Parliamentary ] recess would be a suitable moment for having an overhaul of the committee system and seeing whether any could be reduced .
30 I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else .
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