Example sentences of "to see she [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Her mother was n't at home , and her father wanted to see her to the car , which was parked in the street . |
2 | The daughter no longer had to provide care but said ‘ I merely go to see her for a chat and the company nowadays ’ . |
3 | He would take frustrating and puzzling journeys on the serpentine British railways to see her for a snatched fraction of a weekend in a provincial rep . |
4 | Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months . |
5 | Then her father and two brothers will be able to see her for the first time in seven months . |
6 | It had indeed been , as it happened , impossible for him to see her at the times she suggested . |
7 | Yes , it was real , it was happening : sitting with her back straight and her head up in the carriage on the way back , she thought how proud her father would have been to see her at the centre of all this pomp and splendour , and found herself mentally comparing his craggy looks and red beard with Joãs clean-shaven face and small , manicured hands . |
8 | ‘ I was glad to see her at the pictures with you , ’ Anne said . |
9 | Could I make an appointment to see her at the Education Office to sort out the dinner money debts once and for all — hopefully . |
10 | And he had probably expected to see her at the shop this morning , while she had been waiting impatiently at his office . |
11 | If Rohan needed to have a private word with her , why had n't he arranged to see her at the house instead ? |
12 | Boz is the only one she 'd tell such a thing to , but she 's already told me Boz has n't been to see her since the attack . ’ |
13 | When she spent all night every night watching her clientele , her boys , it was for this ; she was waiting for her chosen ones , the last of her protegés , her perfect couple , her two to see her through the dark times . |
14 | If only Craig was at her side it would be so different , she needed his strength to see her through the ordeal , not only of the funeral but of the days and weeks that were to come . |
15 | It was difficult to see her through the dazzling spurts of fire ; she seemed to be less and less there . |
16 | The stairs were cold and draughty and the light was n't good , but she 'd placed herself so that the agency 's receptionist would be able to see her through the glass-panelled door if she should happen to glance up . |
17 | Her parents travelled home in the first week of October leaving her with fields enriched by the presence of a few dozen sheep and enough advice to see her through the cow 's first calving and the sow 's first litter . |
18 | She could not but be gratified and relieved at the possibility of a small sum to see her through the likely lean period before she could get another post . |
19 | They stood talking a long time at the crossroads before separating but he did n't offer to see her over the weekend . |
20 | 7 It 's terrific to see her without the bars between us. 8 She sits eating the treat food at the opening to the door and looking at me. 9 How does she know to look into my eyes and not at the huge finger next to her . |
21 | So I would congratulate her on her good prospects as a statesman , or she would warn me of the dangers of dancing all night ; but if the stars looked town they would be no more likely to see her on a rostrum than me on a dance-floor . |
22 | She now hopes that the world will no longer expect to see her on the arm of her husband , hugging or kissing him in public , behaving like a loving wife . |
23 | Well , you are unlikely ever to see her on the screen . |
24 | She did n't care about anything ; she just wanted Meredith to see her on the back of the Prince 's white charger . |
25 | But when Alice was taken in to see her on the second day , she was sitting up in a swansdown wrap , surrounded by flowers . |
26 | The fact that ‘ She ’ appears to those privileged to see her as a veiled figure and that her lustrous orbs , dazzling limbs and perfect ankles are revealed with tantalising slowness , has a rather different effect on today 's readers than it no doubt had when the book was first published , very nearly a century ago , in 1887 , to be greeted with a storm of ecstasy or alternatively of appalled disapproval , which lasted for many decades . |
27 | He hated her so much that he refused even to see her as a person . |
28 | It would be incongruous to see her as an influence on later writers who may never have heard of her . |
29 | With the binoculars that they carried , they must have been able to see her from the moment that she set out . |
30 | He also said that he found his responsibilities ‘ a very great strain ’ , because his aunt was such a difficult , domineering person , and he would like to see her in a Home — partly because she needed more care and more company . |