Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv] see [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He got her in to see an agent who was a friend of Jock Lennox , and he had arranged an appointment with a producer who was sending out a show with the American Ragtime Octette and Cissie Loftus the impressionist , as well as The Ramblers , a famous juggling act , and an Australian called Pansy Montague , who toured as La Milo , an exponent of the art of living statues .
2 Those who knew him best saw the melancholy that went hand-in-hand with the gaiety he showed the world , and because he lived every emotion intensely , his misery went deep .
3 He took us up to see the students , and the very first ones I saw were Sonia Lawson , already a highly gifted artist , daughter of my friends Fred and Muriel in Redmire ; and one of my best students from Corsham , the vivacious , beautiful and witty Helen Dear , the shining light of my so-called ‘ duds ’ .
4 And have you looked erm , the headmistress took us outside to see the yard and that looks
5 A lucky few even made it inside to see the Lizard King roll around on stage again .
6 Or did you just see the info on rss ?
7 When did you ever see a student wearing that Manc gear ?
8 Take no notice did you ever see a programme about erm , I forget his name now but he used to dance with Sammy Davis er man in he 's nearly seventy now I suppose but him and his brother go to this place in New York and it showed him outside in the street
9 There 's this film like you know , when it 's turn like cinema or not , Silvester Stallone , and it 's called Oscar , did you ever see the preview of that ?
10 Did you ever see the Whalers again ? ?
11 " Did you actually see the leaflets ? "
12 Why did we never see the child ?
13 Now , two days before he sailed for New York , Mary smuggled him in to see the child .
14 Had I just seen the DOS version , I 'd have been a little niggled about some of the design parameters , but very impressed at the functionality , with an overall favourable opinion .
15 In no other household had she ever seen a slop basin , and she hated to see an eccentricity erected into a symbol of the traditionally correct .
16 There was one occasion when he went into a café and asked for tea and then while he waited he suddenly saw a solution to a theological argument which he had with Leslie Owen the warden , and his waving of hands was so convulsive that the café refused to serve him with the tea .
17 Had he not seen the man before ?
18 Had Charles Sunderby imagined it , or had he really seen the figure of a man standing frozen at the wheel ?
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