Example sentences of "he saw [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The sensation of sharing airspace with a murderous enemy — although in fact he saw no other aircraft — was disconcerting , as was the coming to terms with the idea that not all the world was locked in war , but only parts of it .
2 He said he saw no short-term upturn in the economy and , in fact , said the recession was getting worse . ’
3 But Mr Akers reiterated yesterday that he saw no long-term change in economic assumptions or any downturn in demand for the company 's products .
4 Jehan knew that he was in the steward 's way , but he saw no good reason to move .
5 Unlike the Platonists he saw no ontological continuity between the soul and God , but a relationship of likeness based on the Biblical account of man 's creation in Genesis ( 1:26 — 7 ) where his peculiar property was to be made in the image of God .
6 Grierson was a West Highland Scot , as was immediately evident from his accent , an accent which he never attempted to conceal for the excellent reason that he saw no earthly reason why he ever should .
7 Then , at his feet , almost indistinguishable from the other bits of litter and scraps of rubbish , he saw a long , dirty ribbon of material , covered along its full length with bright red blotches in awkward shapes .
8 When he looked again he saw a black shape on the ground , another black shape crouching over it .
9 He saw a certain level of crime as functional from the point of view of social order , but beyond that level it would cease to be functional and become dangerous or pathological .
10 Instead of Alexandra with her tawny hair loose about her shoulders , he saw a muscle-bound Fury wielding a rolling-pin , like something out of a Christmas pantomime .
11 Perhaps he saw a comprehensive theology , with the great disputes all ironed out , as a necessary basis for salvation through Christian society .
12 Wyss , in the lead , was only some fifty feet from the top when he saw a tiny movement in the snow ahead of them .
13 He saw a tiny woman sitting on the settee , dressed all in black .
14 In the churchyard he saw a new headstone , on which was written :
15 He saw a shaky-looking Halberstadt turn eastwards and went after it .
16 He sailed for Algiers in March 1943 and during the last days of the Tunisian campaign he saw a mere fortnight 's active service .
17 Fortunately he saw a nice couple from the Ministry of Education and was able to guide her over to them .
18 There he saw a dark green car near the entrance with a light blue one behind it .
19 Then , through a gap in the shower curtain , he saw a dark shape .
20 As he reached the front door he saw a strange sight .
21 After about five minutes he saw a strange sight of what he took to be three men approaching ; he challenged them in the usual way and shouted , ‘ Halt or I fire . ’
22 Bourne looked at him and Wycliffe thought he saw a faint smile on the sergeant 's features .
23 ‘ That 's a definite improvement — you look a lot better , ’ he told her bluntly as the strong liquor began flowing through her veins , and he saw a faint spark of colour beginning to tinge her pale cheeks .
24 Charlie thought he saw a faint smile come over the colonel 's face .
25 As Cameron turned back to the mill , he saw a small coach coming along the Grandtully road with a pair of deerhounds loping at its wheels and a man on horseback behind it dressed in an expensive tweed cloak .
26 Leaving Courrières he saw a small colliery .
27 Six minutes later he saw a small movement on top of the hill opposite .
28 Just then he saw a small boat moving out to sea , towards a ship .
29 Along the street , he saw a small group of men drifting aimlessly towards him .
30 As he taxied to a halt at Aalborg , he saw a small contingent of SD approach , keen and hungry , and his lips curved .
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