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

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1 I did not think of following him , my feet seemed rooted to the sandy path and I saw him through a mist of tears as he appeared to melt through the door , which closed behind him .
2 He caught sight of a few others , but they turned tail and vanished when they saw him through the mist .
3 Looking down , she saw him beside a bush , only half concealed , laughing at her face .
4 From that moment on , the Kremlin saw him as a ‘ realistic ’ politician — in other words , as one who urged the people to accept the invasion .
5 They saw him as a bulwark against a ‘ red menace ’ .
6 But that was it : she never saw him as a likely husband or lover .
7 Maud too saw him as a type ; in her case he represented the restriction and boredom of countless childhood country weekends of shooting and tramping and sporting conversation .
8 This time they saw him as a public enemy .
9 Most observers , therefore , saw him as a tough and humourless man whose intransigent attitude had led to the quarrels with his friends ; Keats dubbed him ‘ the Egotistical Sublime ’ .
10 But Coleridge , who knew him well , saw him as a happy man , because he had one aim in life :
11 ‘ I could n't believe he drugged me because I saw him as a caring person , he had got me into his confidence .
12 She liked his quiet manner , his bookish looks , his thin hands emerging from the voluminous sleeves of jerseys knitted for him by his mother who plainly , in her mind 's eye , saw him as a strapping youth of six foot two .
13 The Muslims saw him as a Russian , the Russians saw him as a Muslim .
14 The Muslims saw him as a Russian , the Russians saw him as a Muslim .
15 The Pauline Annalist reported a rumour that Arundel confessed to having plotted the death of the queen , but it is more likely that Mortimer saw him as a territorial rival in the Marches of Wales , where he had held the lordship of Chirk since the confiscations after Boroughbridge .
16 Baker 's part in such compromises angered conservatives in the country who saw him as a closet liberal subverting the president 's conservative instincts .
17 Usually Sara saw him as a bronzed , athletic man with a steady gaze , manly features and narrow hips .
18 She saw him as a reflection of herself , devious and cunning , her partner in many a conspiracy ; the most successful of which had been the manipulation of that slut of a girl in Tyler Blacklock 's lodging house .
19 I really saw him as a wicked murderer .
20 It was easier , for example , to face the fact of Uncle Philip if she saw him as a character in a film , possibly played by Orson Welles .
21 Some saw him as a prophet , a Welsh Kossuth or Mazzini , a ‘ lost leader ’ .
22 Encouraged by friends who saw him as a Nonconformist Lord Hugh Cecil ( later Baron Quickswood , q.v . ) ,
23 To the distress of his family he rejected the Unitarian name in later life but not the ministerial title , though others , as he admits , ‘ only saw him as a Unitarian minister ’ .
24 Roger de La Fresnaye saw him as a classicist , trying to return to a tradition of painting lost by the Impressionists , while Gleizes and Metzinger emphasized his importance as a revolutionary .
25 It was strange how she loved him for that business with Tommaso so long ago , how she had such a feeling for the intricate conventions of the old code , and saw him as a man of honour , a duellist .
26 My constituents saw him as a responsible Government officer who came to the House to say that the Government washed their hands of the matter and would leave it alone .
27 But the Senior Management Team saw him as a somewhat shy and introverted person and sought to persuade him to be more outward-looking and to be the teacher in the Art department to liaise with the Needlecraft department , a development which they were keen to see .
28 This attitude was sustained until August 1939 by the converse attitudes of many on the Right of Conservatism , who clearly sympathized with Hitler and saw him as a bastion against Bolshevism both in Germany and in Spain .
29 In that too I saw him as an obvious heir to the boys of the old Paris suburbs ’ ( p. 143 ) .
30 No-one saw him as an alternative to the increasingly-authoritarian left-wing regime of Maurice Bishop in the early 1980s .
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