Example sentences of "[pers pn] see [noun] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What annoyed me when I saw Ochs on stage in productions at that time was that he was played as a grotesque , everything greatly exaggerated .
2 I saw Charlie at church on Good Friday .
3 over taking you know cutting right in front of you and er , you just , I see things in front of me and I can hardly believe that there has n't been a horrible accident , you know , just seeing the things that happening on the road .
4 When he stares at me again I see flecks of amber in the brown of his eyes .
5 Elean : So you see hope for change in the younger generation .
6 I know we see hours of golf during the season but we also see hours of cricket .
7 — was filmed on a coral reef in the Caribbean Sea where we see forms of life beyond our wildest fantasies .
8 We we think we see eye to eye with the county council on this er provided it is clearly in the the acceptable needs of the district will be met by taking areas of countryside .
9 So that standing on the platforms of our great inland stations , we watch a salutary stir in the ebb and flow of restless men ; we see men under treatment by Motion , and know there is a chance for them .
10 It is , however , likely that the pornographic film was a potent stimulus for both groups of young men , yet the effect it had on their dreams was only explicable in terms of their ideology — in particular , in terms of how they saw sexuality in relation to their own lives .
11 The most relevant aspect of his advice concerns ‘ rural tourism ’ as one inevitable relationship between government and the rural people , which introduces biases in development programmes in which the poorer are neglected because they are inescapably the most remote and difficult to reach ; and in which university education and professional training blinker and condition researchers and planners so that they see problems of poverty in terms of their own specialisation and through filters of supposedly superior knowledge and status .
12 These hints had their final expression in an astonishing personal letter written by Knox to Mary on 26 October 1559 , claiming that ‘ if it be the office of a very friend to give true and faithful counsel to them whom he sees run to destruction for lack of the same , I could not be proven enemy to your Grace but rather a friend unfeigned ’ — even if moderation was never Knox 's strong suit and so , unable to keep up the quiet tone of the letter , he felt impelled to throw in a postscript : ‘ God move your heart yet in time to consider that ye fight not against man , but against the eternal God , and against his Son Jesus Christ , the only Prince of the kings of the earth . ’
13 Norman Lamont joins IBM as chief financial officer , says he sees glimmers of green among the brown shoots of economic winter .
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