Example sentences of "[verb] he see " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We want him to see what the reality is , compared with the tabloid myth , ’ said a party organiser .
2 ‘ I want to show him all the beautiful things trees , flowers and birds but most of all I want him to see his big sister , Katie . ’
3 When early in 1952 he held an exhibition of his work at the Archer Gallery in Notting Hill , he rang up Minton and invited him to see it .
4 ‘ I certainly expect him to see this season out .
5 Eva had n't let him see it before ; she just bought it quickly when we sold the house in Beckenham and had to get out .
6 Her eyelashes fluttered down to hide feelings she dared not let him see .
7 She let him see what effort it cost to stay calm .
8 It appears that Harley has a special mirror enabling him to see clearly into the future .
9 Whatever Alain 's plans , they did not include her , other than her enabling him to see his mother happily back in charge of her own home .
10 ‘ So much the worse , I would have wished him to see his township burn .
11 As he made for the door he heard the phone ringing in the hall and when he entered he saw Joe turn from the telephone table towards him , saying , ‘ It 's for you , Martin .
12 Has he seen it ? ’
13 Has he seen Coeur de Lion since he died ? ’
14 Has he seen hounds ? ’
15 Has he seen hounds ? ’
16 Has he seen the excellent Glasgow Evening Times article of 20 November which highlights that serious problem in Scotland ?
17 Has he seen its estimates , which suggest that it would increase business costs by an extra £50 million and cut 150,000 jobs ?
18 Has he seen the report published today by the Council for the Protection of Rural England ?
19 Has he seen the comments of a DSS officer in the same article that benefit fraud is now a national sport and that bogus asylum seekers think that the way in which this country hands out so much money is hilarious ?
20 Has he seen .
21 And has he seen any particular kinds of treatment of the Kuwaiti people that we 've been hearing about ?
22 When he surfaced he saw it about ten metres away .
23 The body inside it was frozen he saw , poor Betsy would wander the city no more .
24 Persuade him to see me .
25 Even if he had been aware of the presence , the darkness would have prevented him seeing the man who watched his flat .
26 It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes .
27 And with an involuntary movement I raised my eyes to the sky — where God was — beseeching Him , wanting Him to see my fear and my contrition .
28 But perhaps she ought to have made sure she told him to see his own doctor as soon as he got home ?
29 And yet his knowledge was as nothing beside the compulsion that drove him to see her again .
30 This global vision allows him to see foreign artists through Indian eyes and vice versa .
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