Example sentences of "[pron] saw from the " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , I saw from the station clock that I had timed my arrival just about perfectly . |
2 | This Pool who is not Poole can not be worse than the last idiot I saw from the same backward profession : he was extremely fortunate that I did not send the details of his impertinences to the Medical Association or whatever it is called . |
3 | Some of the bogs I saw from the train window had been ‘ harvested ’ , and rows of beehive-shaped ‘ peat cocks ’ stood like haycocks , awaiting collection . |
4 | When I saw from the papers that Miss Ella Shields , the original Burlington Bertie from Bow , was to appear for a week at the Pantages Theatre on Hastings Street , I made it a point of seeing the show . |
5 | I 've never been to Germany since , never seen anymore of it than I saw from the air that day in 1945 , and I ca n't say I 've ever wanted to . |
6 | I saw from the clock that Ben had run 10.03 , not as fast as Carl , who had gone below ten seconds again . |
7 | I saw from the papers some time back that you were acting again ; I 've followed every turn of your fortunes , I can tell yer . |
8 | What I saw from the air was a new runway , freshly mown and very inviting . |
9 | It was a quarter past five , she saw from the clock on Bank Station . |
10 | Ruth did not have to finish what she had begun to say ; she saw from the look in their eyes that they understood her . |
11 | But that one As you saw from the the past papers that 's a usually quite a bit of marks go in for that . |
12 | There 's a common interest of course of avoiding war for most people anyway , but there 's also a common interest we know related to environmental issues and that can not be dealt with by each country , each country may have unique environmental problems but environmental problems straddle erm boundaries of countries as we saw from the Chernobyl problem of some years ago . |
13 | Once they had set off , Mr Smith and Mr Jones , for all their being well into their middle years , proceeded to behave like schoolboys , singing coarse songs and making even coarser comments on all they saw from the window . |
14 | Then he saw from the sudden anxiety on the parson 's face that this too might be misunderstood . |
15 | He saw from the look that crossed Tuathal 's face that he was understood , even before he himself tossed someone his reins and , dismounting , walked down through the men , rallying them ; stopping to talk to the wounded ; lifting from the food-baskets some bread and a piece of mutton in passing . |
16 | he saw from the start that Piggy was a clever boy with many qualities , and he did not care about what Piggy looked like , but he knew as well that Piggy was evil like the rest of them . |