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

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1 Even if he had been aware of the presence , the darkness would have prevented him seeing the man who watched his flat .
2 But that did not prevent him seeing the possible significance of what she had told him .
3 One night she brought him to see a horror film about the Living Dead , and he was so frightened by the zombies that he fled into the foyer in a panic .
4 You need to be very patient in trying to convince him to see a doctor .
5 He was charged with trespassing , and Palm Beach County Judge William Bollinger ordered him to see a psychiatrist .
6 He could n't dismiss the images , he could n't stay Time 's hand as it turned page after page of that memory-album until tears flooded his eyes at the scenes recalled : his mother , her brown hair screwed into a bun at the back of her head , taking him to see a house at Edgeworthstown where she said a famous woman writer had lived ; he had n't paid much attention , not being interested in books then , but when he grew older he read Maria Edgeworth 's novels and went again for himself to gaze at her home .
7 His hair , which he had cut himself in one of the gales of thrift that blew up in him every few weeks , kept getting into his eyes and caused him to see a charming rainbow when he stood under a street lamp to look up at Sam 's room — something he had done too often .
8 Rafsanjani told a press conference in Khartoum on Dec. 16 that his visit had allowed him to see a country " advancing towards Islamicization " .
9 The Chief , the Medical Officer , who ever it was , it was a doctor who had said go and see your own doctor , and his own doctor sent him to see a specialist .
10 An appointment was made for him to see an orthopaedic consultant who had a monthly clinic in Bala .
11 When Jack took him to see the house , Warnie was just as enthusiastic .
12 He remembered her ripping it the day she 'd taken him to see the hens for the first time .
13 His years as a sculptor had taught him to see the human figure in solid , three-dimensional form , and his people now have necks like columns , oval or elongated faces and noses sharply drawn , as if cut into the planes of the face .
14 Furthermore , the window of his college bedroom was cherished in his memory because it enabled him to see the Antechapel of Trinity College ,
15 I desperately wanted him to see the right ‘ way to go ’ .
16 His uncle had taken him to see the Walt Disney film when he was a child .
17 He 's a good father and Joanna is happy for him to see the youngster whenever he wants . ’
18 And why did n't the policeman want him to see the suite ?
19 The question was whether supporting the teacher on this basis might lead to the required change in his attitude , help him to see the situation in a new light , and thus affect his perception of the problem .
20 The daylight was strong enough now for him to see the tower of the ancient stone church silhouetted against the horizon , perched on a ridge .
21 Indeed , Roberts herself makes the point that , for example , Anderson 's reliance upon census data made it difficult for him to see the extent of exchanges across households .
22 So I seek the authority of Jesus ; and I am led on by him to see the authority of the Bible .
23 She stood back for him to see the roe deer .
24 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 .
25 Another flash of lightning allowed him to see the figure of a woman running towards the rick .
26 Harry was able to fit in only two further meetings with Alice — one when she had taken him to see the very impressive new branch of the Maison Verveine , and the other when she had invited him back to the flat to meet Jules .
27 He could n't even put together a picture of her day any longer , because she had n't allowed him to see the Bloomsbury rooms where she lived , though he had mooned by them in his car often enough , at the starts of many nights doomed to reveries of longing and revenge .
28 It is a disappointment to him to see the way canoeing is marketed and perceived , particularly the view that people ca n't be coached after a certain level .
29 He had learned that lesson as a child , when the others had laughed at him , and they sent him to see the school shrink .
30 ‘ I was telling Sir Henry that it was rather late in the year for him to see the true beauty of the moor . ’
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