Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] see him [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If I could see him at the back I 'll er , I 'll just get the question a bit more clearer and I 'm sure I can help . |
2 | I opened my eyes at fucking five to six and I could see him at the window Ken ran then across the road and he says Dawn your brother 's been trying to get in for ages . |
3 | I can see him through the open bar . |
4 | I can see him from the kitchen window you see . |
5 | I can see him from the car park , his back to a large glass window . |
6 | With his head turned his face was close to hers and he would stare right at her , maybe thinking nobody could see him in the dimness , or maybe not caring if they did . |
7 | She could see him through the shutters — a big man , a Berber , a kind-looking man with bright blue eyes and tattoos . |
8 | One day soon she would see him for the last time . |
9 | Do n't tell me you can see him on the throne . |
10 | We 'll see him in the … er … proper surroundings . |
11 | We could see him behind the grille over the heads of the crowd . |
12 | ‘ But he 's done well and hopefully he now sees it the same as we do and we will see him on the bench in our next league game . ’ |
13 | But his arguments can be generalized for all mass cultural forms ; indeed , taking more recent popular music developments and music theorizing into account , we can see him at the head — implicitly and sometimes explicitly — of a ‘ Benjamin Ian ’ tradition , pointing perhaps ‘ beyond mass culture ’ . |
14 | As Harry stood on the platform a minute or so later , watching the train pull out , he could see him through the brightly lit window , still immersed in his paperback , oblivious , it seemed , to Harry 's departure . |
15 | Poindexter , weary , did not really want to know and had no memory of the memo at all ; he told him he would see him at the office in the morning . |