Example sentences of "she see [art] " in BNC.

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1 Had she seen a plastic brick floating , or did she have to think of a name for her wavy line and enclosed shape ?
2 Had she seen the whole , ridiculous daydream ?
3 How long had she seen the face for ?
4 I did n't like it there , so my mother came to see me and when she seen the bairn she just says , ‘ Come home . ’
5 Has she seen the Quakers report which states that tens of thousands of children are in jeopardy and thousands will die because of the lack of essential medicines ?
6 Has she seen the great efforts being made this year to obtain private inward investment into southern Africa in the form of conferences and other initiatives ?
7 In the night does she see the sun , and in the darkness does she see light .
8 Although she could n't be seen herself , neither could she see the shed or , more importantly , the exact location of the sniper .
9 ‘ Did n't she see the cord around my neck ? ’
10 Nor did she see the sudden eruption into the alehouse of two more men .
11 She saw nothing of the pale green clusters of new leaves adorning the elm trees , nor did she see the arum lilies glowing with white purity beneath them .
12 ‘ How did she see the car ? ’
13 She sees no need to diet but that does n't stop her from encouraging others to get the pounds off .
14 Wednesday , she sees a chap who is one of the PM 's advisers , or that 's what it says — and what does she do for lunch ?
15 However she sees a great deal of hope in Miranda 's situation ; ‘ You can acknowledge that women do let other women down and still be a feminist .
16 She may be encouraged if she sees a poster on the wall about Aids .
17 Because of the after-effects of meningitis she had as a baby , I usually accompany her whenever she sees a doctor .
18 It is also lucky if the sun shines , there is a rainbow , and she sees a black cat , a chimney sweep or an elephant .
19 Unless she sees a local advertisement , she will have little knowledge of job opportunity and if she has moved into the district from elsewhere , she may have difficulty in assessing the employment prospects .
20 If she sees a nice dress for her , she 'll buy it .
21 She sees a danger if the rising numbers of sufferers lead to a majority of residents having dementia .
22 Whilst recognising that specialist homes may become " dumping grounds " she sees a positive role for such homes ( Norman , 1987 ) , which as centres of excellence , provide information and support as well as care .
23 Sh I think she sees a lot of women who have been social workers .
24 Suddenly , she sees a man near an upstairs window .
25 Then she sees a slip of paper coming out of the slot for statements .
26 ‘ If she sees a weakness in the market she 's in there , and — pow !
27 So when she sees a driver acting suspiciously , she calls the police .
28 This horrid feeling of being completely alone is illustrated rather tragically by Tolstoy right near the end , when she sees a joke ( about Tyukin , a hairdresser ) and has no one to share it with at all .
29 And as the water goes she sees a nail in the water and she looks up and she see Jesus going like that .
30 As a mother , she says she sees the parents ' point of view .
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