Example sentences of "she see the " in BNC.
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1 | Had she seen the whole , ridiculous daydream ? |
2 | How long had she seen the face for ? |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | 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 ? |
5 | 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 ? |
6 | In the night does she see the sun , and in the darkness does she see light . |
7 | Although she could n't be seen herself , neither could she see the shed or , more importantly , the exact location of the sniper . |
8 | ‘ Did n't she see the cord around my neck ? ’ |
9 | Nor did she see the sudden eruption into the alehouse of two more men . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | ‘ How did she see the car ? ’ |
12 | As a mother , she says she sees the parents ' point of view . |
13 | But when she sees the Teds and greasers and hard-faced girls who make up the matinee audience , she thinks it 's just as well . |
14 | She sees the whole process as a self-perpetuating cycle . |
15 | Phillis 's description of land meets Sylvanus 's sexual imagery with an appeal to the myth of Ceres ; she sees the land within a pattern of traditional relations which Sylvanus would usurp . |
16 | At the moment she sees the mainstream industry benefiting from the wealth of new perspectives , the risk-taking and experimentation that the grant-aided sector encourages , but for how much longer ? |
17 | She sees the person who successfully survives the hazards of the middle years becoming someone in their own right who is not afraid to take responsibility and to admit to ‘ what I really feel ’ . |
18 | She sees the awards as a good barometer of nutritional issues . |
19 | She sees the similarity of these , although each person feels unique , and she sees the likely outcomes , even though she can not always reveal them . |
20 | She sees the similarity of these , although each person feels unique , and she sees the likely outcomes , even though she can not always reveal them . |
21 | When a woman looks in the mirror , she sees the totality of her being : because of the social brainwashing to which she has been subjected , the mirror seems to tell her more than it can tell a man . |
22 | Love has already come out firmly as a feminist who believes that a certain female viewpoint needs to be given space , but even she sees the dichotomy between feminism and her ‘ battered slut in baby dolls ’ image . |
23 | She sees the University as a very marketable and successful product . |
24 | She sees the discipline as " once more under heavy fire " to an extent only comparable with the 1890s , and has no doubt as to the cause of this decline : the pernicious influence of the " new critics " . |
25 | so you see she sees him coming and going , she sees the blind people coming and going , so hence the kind of yeah , so is that 's it |
26 | ‘ Tomorrow , when she sees the head man , I 'll go with you , Kate , and we 'll try and sort this business out . |
27 | She sees the bottle in Yvonne 's hand . |
28 | Her one woman poetry act has mutated almost completely into stand-up comedy with a couple of biting poems thrown in whenever she sees the affair degenerating into shallow entertainment . |
29 | Though she sees the sense in this she is reluctant to spill his address . |
30 | She sees the state , in its local manifestation at least , as a faceless , alien and still distant bureaucracy . |