Example sentences of "and [pron] saw the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I looked everywhere and could n't find anyone and we saw the trucks come here and I saw the lights on and I thought the humans were still here and I came in and I heard your voices and you 've got to come because it 's Dorcas ! ’
2 Pursuant to the warrant , an intercept was placed on Mr. Cox 's telephone in or about August 1983 and I saw the products of the intercept in the form of transcripts of recorded telephone conversations .
3 ‘ When Karen broke the news of our marriage so crudely at Thomas 's party , and I saw the look on your face , I understood for the first time the force of that old cliché about wishing the floor would open up and swallow one .
4 Her topcoat was open , and I saw the belt of knives — with one missing — strung from shoulder to waist .
5 Somebody brought a light and I saw the inside of the house .
6 Santerre shook his head but his face was pallid and I saw the beads of sweat on his cheeks .
7 It took another week before my photographs were developed and I saw the result of my airborne activities .
8 Then , one morning in my twenty-third year on the island , I was out in my fields and I saw the smoke from a fire .
9 I thought it was a brown leaf , but it moved again , and I saw the object of my greatest dread , a toad .
10 Briefly his gaze rested on Rachel and she saw the flicker of uncertainty in his eyes but there was no time for questions .
11 She saw her aloneness , now loneliness , and she saw the vista of age , which she had never contemplated before .
12 When he came to the part about the clip he glanced up , and she saw the flare of excitement in his silvery-green eyes before they dropped once again to the page .
13 He smiled , and she saw the gleam of perfect white teeth .
14 She contrasted her experience of school physics with university physics , and she saw the distinction as a quantitative/qualitative one .
15 A mask seemed to fall away from his face , and she saw the torment in his eyes .
16 He turned , and she saw the approval in his face .
17 A lady traveller on the Exeter express told John Ruskin that she was in the carriage from which Turner put his head out in a rainstorm to record the scene mentally , and she saw the picture at the Royal Academy the next year , in 1844 .
18 Near the entrance of the open-plan dining area was a large bird-table , and we saw the reason for that when meal-time came .
19 On the very Sunday that the new church opened we looked in vain for the empty seats in St Luke 's : it seemed that God had given to us at the mother church a new group of people who had either moved into the area or who were to be converted and we saw the truth of the saying : ‘ Give and it will be given to you , pressed down and running over . ’
20 And I think what that emphasises in the constitution is that the founding fathers , who devised the constitution , saw the congress as the central organ of American government and they saw the presidency as an appendage .
21 And he saw the stubbornness under her brows .
22 Past a house that was larger , set back from the road , beyond a lawn on which the rain made ponds , and he saw the flash of an old woman 's face at a window and then the falling of a lace curtain .
23 And he saw the work of an old favourite of his from the London days , J Maris , who had some beautiful things on show .
24 ‘ We are pretty certain Watson just mugged because they were there and he saw the chance of easy pickings without much danger of violence being offered back to him , ’ said a policeman .
25 Baden-Powell was particularly fond of this extravagant , but nevertheless deeply felt historical posture , and he saw the shadow of Rome hanging over the huge crowds attending the football stadiums which he likened to the ‘ unmanly ’ attitude of the young Romans who loafed around the circus entertainments — ‘ they paid men to play their games for them , so that they could look on without the fag of playing , just as we are doing in football now ’ — as he charged into battle against this betrayal of the British traditions of ‘ fair play ’ and sportsmanship :
26 From the darkness where the thicker growth of box began , a shadowy figure slipped out to join him , and he saw the oval of a girl 's face as a paler gleam above her dark coat .
27 Stephen had another couple of miles to walk before the view was open to him again and he saw the men in the distance , deployed out across the ground on the river 's right bank .
28 Angus Fleming , the aircraft 's designer , is well known for his company 's construction of glider trailers and he saw the Chevron as a way of selling more trailers .
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