Example sentences of "saw [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Jane , who had a natural feel for mood and background which complemented the clothes , swam more than competently and her black and white images of windswept models against bleak moors or stark beaches created for many who saw them on the white shop walls their indelible image of ‘ Laura Ashley ’ .
2 The Royalists ( Chetniks ) under Mihailovitch had played a major part in anti-German resistance through much of the war , although increasingly they had been in direct conflict with Tito 's partisans , who saw them as the main enemy in establishing a Communist post-war Yugoslavia , and this had also led to them acting on occasion in concert with German forces .
3 Such organizations are usually referred to as bureaucracies and much contemporary analysis is derived from the work of the German sociologist Max Weber , who saw them as an essential element of contemporary capitalism .
4 I saw them through The Fat Controller 's eyes — they were gauche and dowdy , crammed into suitings so ill-fitting that they looked like bolsters stuffed into pillow cases .
5 Dazedly he saw them by the sagging chaise-longue .
6 ‘ To see if you really feared me , if you truly saw me as a shady villain !
7 Friday evening saw me at the National Gallery with her boyfriend and , quite literally , hundreds of other people , to the opening of the annual exhibition , sponsored this year by BP , of the Scottish Artists and Craftsmen .
8 ’ Actually I saw you at the Central Conference last month . ’
9 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
10 ‘ I saw you in the High Street the other day , ’ he would say , in a tone that suggested that it was quite impossible for Henry to have seen him .
11 Claire saw her as a red blur through the tears .
12 Perhaps if he fancied Perdita he saw her as a potential mother-in-law .
13 Any smoothy who saw her as a soft touch was in for a shock .
14 Those who assumed that the cottage was owned by him , not her , saw her as the unmarried sister , dependent on him for houseroom , companionship , a purpose in life .
15 He saw her through a gilt-framed mirror on the opposite wall , and that first glimpse of her brought him more joy than a dozen Christmases put together .
16 I saw her through an open doorway .
17 To the distress of his family he rejected the Unitarian name in later life but not the ministerial title , though others , as he admits , ‘ only saw him as a Unitarian minister ’ .
18 ‘ I could n't believe he drugged me because I saw him as a caring person , he had got me into his confidence .
19 But Coleridge , who knew him well , saw him as a happy man , because he had one aim in life :
20 The Pauline Annalist reported a rumour that Arundel confessed to having plotted the death of the queen , but it is more likely that Mortimer saw him as a territorial rival in the Marches of Wales , where he had held the lordship of Chirk since the confiscations after Boroughbridge .
21 She liked his quiet manner , his bookish looks , his thin hands emerging from the voluminous sleeves of jerseys knitted for him by his mother who plainly , in her mind 's eye , saw him as a strapping youth of six foot two .
22 I really saw him as a wicked murderer .
23 But that was it : she never saw him as a likely husband or lover .
24 My constituents saw him as a responsible Government officer who came to the House to say that the Government washed their hands of the matter and would leave it alone .
25 This time they saw him as a public enemy .
26 He was very generous and his friendship was abused by many who saw him as an easy touch financially .
27 In that too I saw him as an obvious heir to the boys of the old Paris suburbs ’ ( p. 143 ) .
28 His departure was initially greeted with euphoria by sacked workers who saw him as the major stumbling block to a negotiated settlement of the bitter dispute , Britain 's worst industrial confrontation since the 1980s .
29 I saw him at the odd university reunion .
30 I saw him at the very moment in his life when he earned the name Elethandian gave him : the boy who listens to the voice of the oak .
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