Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] see the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She told you Alex was the father , and suddenly you saw the awful vision of history repeating itself . |
2 | " From the quarter-deck to the space below you see the utmost extremity of human misery ; such crowding , such filth , such stench . |
3 | It contains the sentence : ‘ Looking down you see the bloody head of a harpoon protruding from your stomach . |
4 | Perhaps you saw the two TV programmes on American fundamentalism recently which put the ghastly and unacceptable face of that form of fundamentalism before us . |
5 | So you see the commercial aspects were still in there in those days as they are today . |
6 | So we see the two TV images , Sally 's sharp and contrasty , Harry 's dull and grey , and the backs of their heads as they converse , with their heads virtually touching except that they are divided by the split and , of course , by the distance between their apartments . |
7 | Right which saw the temporary rise to prominence of the NPD between 1966 and 1968 brought a very minor revival of positive views about Hitler and Nazism . |
8 | From the earth bank outside she looked north ; soon she saw the bulkily-furred figures of Morthen and three of the hunters ; they followed the edge of the wood , round to the south , and were soon lost to sight . |
9 | In a further speech in August 1987 he complained that there had been a tendency both in the USSR and outside it to see the socialist construction of the 1930s as no more than a series of mistakes . |
10 | I had a good laugh about it and eventually she saw the funny side . |
11 | The more I looked at different societies , the more I saw the little traps lurking in the small print … |
12 | Always you see the written list after the tenth word and then go through the list again with your PP ( never repeating the individual word of course , but knowing the subject you will now find the words easier to recognize ) . |
13 | When ever you see the Multibuy symbol it means the more you buy the more you save . |
14 | Once more she saw the attractive man she had noticed in the High Street , and her colour rose as she recalled how she had hoped to meet him some day . |
15 | The more people see them the more they see the human frailties . |
16 | When I stand up I see the wooden block full of knives on the work surface , just visible by moonlight next to the gently gleaming stainless steel of the sinks . |
17 | As the ground drifted up he saw the barbarian standing stock still , chest heaving , arms hanging loosely by his sides . |
18 | This time it proved to be the tunnel 's end , and as he drew nearer he saw the shadowy outline of a ladder etched against the concrete . |
19 | Now I saw the full implications of the concessions I had made , and how compromised I had become . |
20 | Now I see the same depredations taking place everywhere . |
21 | If she looked left she saw the wider road to Lulling , with a few comfortable houses standing well back in leafy gardens . |
22 | Because you often you see the English word , you 've no idea where it comes about it 's just an odd word when it 's been |
23 | Now she saw the true worth of all his protestations . |
24 | Dimly she saw the Great Tower peak in a cone of white flame ; Adam seemed not to move , but Fand and Liban fell , and Fincara staggered before the sheeting fire . |
25 | They were simply buying time , came out with a white paper that meant absolutely nothing and now we see the full effects of it . |
26 | Thus the doctor will be persuaded to err on the side of caution and to disregard the expressed view of his patient ; that is , just as earlier we noted the possibility of the patient 's view being overridden by an excess of zeal , now we see the same result produced by an excess of caution . |
27 | All too often they see the European enterprise as one huge thicket of hostility and conspiracy . |
28 | Now he saw the missing details in his nightmare . |
29 | Most importantly they see the social structure of capitalist societies as being based not upon conflict but upon shared values . |
30 | ‘ Come on darling , ca n't you see the funny side ? |