Example sentences of "they [verb] see " in BNC.

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1 Neither of them asked to see a girl called Evelyn Harris and Jackie guessed correctly that her letter had gone astray , though he never said as much to her .
2 Well only just to really , actually all Mr Mr has er said , and just one other bit of information , the time when the Chairman of the council extended the invitation to sixth formers , looking for alternative entertainment for the sixth formers of school , after they sat through a full council , I took them over to the er archivists er department , and we saw the paper restor , sorry , should n't say paper restorer , manuscript restorer at work , and these sixth formers , already knew of the existence , one of them asked to see the records of parish , because he knew they were there , and I mean , I think this is wonderful , that the sixth formers already , er children are being taught about the ar the records , and they will want to be sure that we kept them , and I think it 's our moral duty to keep er , the records of the past for future generations .
3 They caress him and speak , they offer him nourishment , warmth , sanctuary ; but none of them has seen Zambia Crevecoeur .
4 Once they dominated the countryside , but intensive farming led to many being ripped up and the sheer cost of maintaining them has seen many fall into neglect .
5 One of them came to see me last night when I got back from Paris .
6 One of them came to see Right Said Fred in Los Angeles and there was lighthearted talk of a collaboration .
7 One of them came to see me , and as I walked towards him across the table , he put on his glasses .
8 All of them dreaded seeing the " hand-of-death " .
9 They failed to see that the principle of subsidiarity as interpreted was inadequate to a modern society .
10 They failed to see that money came from success , not the other way round — Chelsea , for instance , had also paid large sums for players without creating a championship team — and that the vital factor was the genius of the manager in charge for getting the most out of his players , whatever they cost , and for buying the right man .
11 But because such men were materialists and therefore underestimated the power of spiritual and moral values ( despite the Soviet invention of the doctrine of ‘ dialectical materialism ’ ) , they failed to see that they were only perpetuating the problem of modernity in another form .
12 Mr Banham warned an Association of Metropolitan Authorities conference in London yesterday : ‘ There may well be half a million furious business people , either with severely disappointed expectations because they expected to see their rate bills cut by half , or facing a succession of real increases of 20 per cent in their annual rates bills .
13 Instead of the evil-looking robber they expected to see , the two ladies found only a pale , thin child , lying peacefully asleep .
14 It was already past midnight when they got to see Dustin , who was playing pool by himself , while a huge party for the cast was going on in another suite .
15 they got to see that .
16 They are most malicious when they prey on liars , murderers and thieves , for they hate to see injustice .
17 They asked to see a doctor and Zahira was taken to another part of the building where , she says , she was superficially examined by a doctor and a nurse .
18 When her evidence was over the jury sent a note to the judge in which they asked to see ‘ the second statement of Princess Tucker . ’
19 They asked to see some .
20 For example , a number of groups have described patients who can point to the location of briefly flashed stimuli , even though they deny seeing them .
21 So why did they want to see Louise for then ?
22 But explore all the options first , such as cost-cutting and restructuring borrowings , before calling in an insolvency practitioner : they tend to see everything in terms of insolvency legislation .
23 Because Bem and other gender schema theorists assume that rationality and cognitive unity characterize psychological subjects , they tend to see the break-up of gender schemata as hindered by dominant social relations , but still as fairly straightforward in itself .
24 But until lately very few people had managed to make themselves heard when they pointed out the dramatic effect of all previous philosophers having seen it as that of a man — that is , of course , not an exact reflection of what men are like , but an image of how they tend to see themselves when they contrast themselves with women .
25 Thirdly , they tend to see human behaviour as shaped by the system .
26 They tend to see with their ears and accept things that they are told are acceptable , ’ he says .
27 In consequence , they tend to see a simple one-to-one relation between attitudes , interests , and group organisation , and so they take the interest group world as a given that arises " naturally " in a way that calls for no complicated explanation .
28 They tend to see people as unthinking dupes who arc simply pushed and pulled around by the needs of capital .
29 I have found that erm it seems basically to be a very pessimistic kind of fiction , more pessimistic than people have often given it credit for , largely because they tend to see , for example in Dashiell Hammett , who 's the author I 'm most interested in from this period , erm a precursor of a lot of heroes , private eyes , who were said to have a very kind of steely moral integrity , which they balance against a general corruption in the world outside , and it does seem to me that in fact with Hammett the detective mirrors the corruption of that world as much as he stands against it , so that it does seem to me rather pessimistic .
30 They want to see financial pressure applied , to ensure South Africa can not roll over its debt or raise new capital .
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