Example sentences of "[pers pn] see again " in BNC.
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1 | I saw again the one that escaped the Grounds and died just before it made it to the stream . |
2 | Erm which I saw again in Marks this year which you could wear tucked in with a belt . |
3 | In the one I have just evoked of those transports with Mala , it is not only the beautiful swooning body of the child I see again , but the whole mysterious and fearful surrounding of the equatorial forest . |
4 | If anything if if it does You see again and then you see if you 're out of a job you see you if you happen to be out of a job then you 're not eligible for a pension policy . |
5 | She saw again John lighting the red candles on the Christmas tree , with wide-eyed two-year-old Jeremy gazing with wonder at each new flame . |
6 | Her friend 's small figure rose before her , and she saw again those vivid blue eyes , the broad forehead , and the gallant tilt of the pointed chin . |
7 | She saw again the severed vessels , sticking like corrugated pipes through the clotted blood . |
8 | She saw again the words on the back of the snapshot : Baby Donna , born April 10th . |
9 | And there you see again in early B R days , er the er the station master 's house , and er er and the station itself , over here , the goods shed over there , the various track works coming across , the er line up to round here , and as I say the various sidings that were put in to accommodate the additional er colliery and other traffic . |
10 | So here we see again that whilst most diets are ineffective in reducing inches and cellulite , my new diet again came up trumps . |
11 | Then we see again , that , no matter how great the need , it did n't make any difference . |
12 | Then we see again that salvation does not depend on ceremonies and rights , good deeds or service . |
13 | Other critics praised Street Scene : George Blaisdell for instance liked the way in which ‘ simple persons have come into their own ’ and Photoplay told its readers that here they would find the ‘ humour , the pathos and the gripping drama ’ which they saw again and again in their own lives and in their own newspapers , but then it went on to ask : ‘ Will it be box-office ? ’ |
14 | Even when he tried to put this matter right , by putting his head forward and up , he was faced with an even greater difficulty because he saw again from the mirror that he was increasing the tension and pulling his head back even further . |
15 | There were only ladders between the floors and , as he grasped the rungs , he saw again his aunt 's long trousered legs ahead of him disappearing into the chamber above . |
16 | Sometimes , as they encountered new crowds of pole-carrying Annamese peasants jogging ceaselessly between market and rice field , or spilling out of their tiny village temples and pagodas , he felt that what had happened was somehow inextricably bound up with the torrid , exotic country that was so totally unfamiliar to him in all its ways , and other distressing images of the recent past began to flood through his mind ; he saw again the brutal French colon lashing the fallen prisoners between the shafts of the cart in Saigon , remembered the horror he had felt at the sight of what he thought were many massacred coolies on the river wharf on their arrival , and he heard once more the thud of the Citron striking the peasant boy on the way to the hunting camp . |
17 | Now he saw again Kerrison 's gloved fingers , sleek as eels , busying themselves at the body 's orifices . |
18 | He saw again the boy 's terrified face , smelt again the sweat of fear . |
19 | Every time he closed his eyes , he saw again the sailor 's face . |