Example sentences of "he see [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Has he seen hounds ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Has he seen hounds ? ’ |
3 | He sees miracles taking place ! |
4 | Presumably he sees women 's main role in life as buying records . |
5 | He sees women as a movable feast — and himself as first in line at the table . ’ |
6 | Norman Lamont joins IBM as chief financial officer , says he sees glimmers of green among the brown shoots of economic winter . |
7 | Commenting on its figures ( see page seven ) , Datapoint Corp says that the decline in revenue as of January 30 was down mainly to unfavourable foreign currency translations and an interruption of the French subsidiary 's operations following a fire in its leased warehouse — but there are some bulls of the shares around these days : analyst Howard Harlow of New York 's Whale Securities sees a major turnaround and a doubling in value of the shares over the next 12 months ; he sees earnings of $0.60 a share in 1993 followed by $1.20 a share in 1994 . |
8 | His ability to tell you how he sees things and then show you how he sees things , with the use of film , leaves the viewer wondering why he is not given the whole Without Walls slot . |
9 | His ability to tell you how he sees things and then show you how he sees things , with the use of film , leaves the viewer wondering why he is not given the whole Without Walls slot . |
10 | He sees things one way and gambles all on his obsessive , incisive vision ’ . |
11 | And he sees things — old battles and people he once knew . |
12 | A Penn photograph , he says , ‘ has an immediacy , an impact , and communicates a clear signal of what it is about … = He sees things one way and gambles all on this obsessive , incisive vision . ’ |
13 | Lear 's failure to judge his family properly , in that he sees things in a materialistic sense rather than in a true sense of love is amplified into the conclusion of a country split against itself . |
14 | He 's got great feet he can pass the ball superbly and he he sees things he spreads the play . |
15 | He wo n't eat dumplings , if he sees dumplings in a stew he 'll puke . |
16 | Freud questions any easy ( or utopian ) idea or ideal of the unity of the self , he questions the idea that self-knowledge could ever be a matter of simple introspection , and he sees issues about desire and fantasy as central to subjectivity . |
17 | That 's why he sees rushes not as an eyesore but an asset nature 's way of providing Welsh Mountain lambs with shelter from the wind 's keen blade . |
18 | THE PEACEMAKER : He sees gifts as an excellent way of atoning for sins , but can put himself at risk by overstating himself — giving an exquisite set of English porcelain when a book token would do . |
19 | It is like a man who sows round his garden flowers and aromatic herbs ; whenever he looks out , he sees flowers and aromatic herbs and is always in paradise . |
20 | He sees jobs as a key issue . |
21 | He saw mountains on the Moon ( very anti-Aristotle this ) , then satellites orbiting Jupiter , which he mapped with such accuracy that his orbital times are hardly different from those calculated today . |
22 | He was wise , he saw mysteries and knew secret things , he brought us a tale of the days before the flood . |
23 | He was wise , he saw mysteries and knew secret things , he brought us a tale of the days before the flood . |
24 | He saw scientists and thinkers as exploring the unknown , pushing forward their place in the universe . |
25 | ‘ He saw things before anyone else and that must be one of most frustrating things for him as a manager , because he ca n't do anything about it now . |
26 | He saw things in a flash and put them down in a sentence or at most a paragraph . |
27 | But he saw things differently : |
28 | Though he never idealised it or pretended it was anything but ‘ the rude rags of nature ’ , he saw things in it to which Crabbe was completely blind or hostile , and he felt their loss when change and ‘ improvement ’ came : |
29 | Even as he watched , he saw lights flaming in the Dale in answer — and he saw Dunan and his men rush the longhouses with the moon glittering on their swords . |
30 | While he spoke , he saw reactions in the child 's face . |