Example sentences of "[noun] see him [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I have today won a concession from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , in as much as he is going to give a delegation from the Southampton and district licensed victuallers an opportunity to see him at the Department to talk over some of these matters . |
2 | She struggled to her feet to see him to the door . |
3 | The other sees him as a collaborator with the forces of oppression . |
4 | The Muslims saw him as a Russian , the Russians saw him as a Muslim . |
5 | You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’ |
6 | Fenella Fielding saw him in the play there . |
7 | Occasionally the public relations executive of an organisation is also that organisation 's spokesman but , except for promotional and marketing campaigns where the PRO is indeed the expert in the area , the provision of an obvious intermediary can lead to the viewer seeing him as a buffer for those who might more usefully have appeared . |
8 | It is characteristic of Milton to wish his audience to see him as a writer familiar with highly regarded literary writing and able to employ it to more serious purpose than it had been previously . |
9 | The bank Sees him as a sound and very shrewd business man … ’ |
10 | Well when when the doctor saw him on a fortnight ago this Friday today , a fortnight ago today the doctor phoned the ward and said have you got a bed I 've got a man here who 's be who is between myself and my curry dinner time and you could be saving two people 's lives my life cos he was so hungry |
11 | It was such a surprise to see him on the beach like this . ’ |
12 | The Muslims saw him as a Russian , the Russians saw him as a Muslim . |
13 | Roger de La Fresnaye saw him as a classicist , trying to return to a tradition of painting lost by the Impressionists , while Gleizes and Metzinger emphasized his importance as a revolutionary . |
14 | Midge Ure was playing for nothing , just a few beers to see him through the evening . |
15 | Through the front window Mrs Mann saw him at the gate , and turned quickly to the girl who worked with her . |