Example sentences of "seeing [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Several older NCT children have started school this year so we sha n't be seeing them at Open Houses now … |
2 | I remember seeing them on Ready Steady go and liking Ronnie Lane 's smile . |
3 | In summary , his presentation allows readers to suppose that the Pioneers were wrong in establishing , or attempting to establish , the producers ' societies as bodies separate from the consumers ' societies , and wrong even in seeing them as genuine co-operatives . |
4 | Bankers welcomed the appointments , seeing them as positive moves which would revitalize the QMA 's management of the economy . |
5 | Feminist psychology also finds it difficult to deal with apparent irrationalities in women 's subjectivity except by pathologizing the women , or seeing them as social victims . |
6 | Twelve interactive computer terminals allow visitors to take an ‘ electronic walk ’ through Pompeii 's forum , theatres , amphitheatre , villas and baths , seeing them from various perspectives . |
7 | You flatter me by insisting on seeing me as some sort of Casanova figure . |
8 | ‘ Why do you insist on seeing me in this horrible way ? ’ she finished up . |
9 | And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all . |
10 | Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared . |
11 | They were nearing the auto now , plunging towards it , backing away , seeing nothing but each other . |
12 | Growing up seeing nothing but these truly ghastly buildings , never using anything that is n't made of shoddy material , how could such children become people who would recognise and choose anything that 's beautiful ? |
13 | Sometimes , indeed , we identify with another instead of seeing ourselves as independent autonomous subjects , we identify with Lady Diana , our headmistress or somebody at work . |
14 | He remained locked in a room for many days , seeing nobody between early morning and midnight . |
15 | The other trainers and I look forward to seeing you on 22nd September . |
16 | ‘ Listen , Dan , Kate 's sick of seeing you on that settee . |
17 | Thank you again for your help and I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
18 | I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
19 | I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
20 | I look forward to seeing you on 14 June . |
21 | I look forward to seeing you on 16th October , please note that all four Q.T. days will be held at Rutherford School , Penfold Street , London W.1 . |
22 | She told me about seeing you at that nightclub . ’ |
23 | We 'll be seeing you in another two weeks anyway , wo n't we ? |
24 | And when I found out my Friday meeting was being moved forward and I would n't be seeing you after all I asked your Miss Philimore to cancel it . |
25 | She stood there and stared at herself , seeing herself from that unexpected angle , as though she were another person , as though she were a dim white and blue statue on a tall pillar , a wet statue , a statue in water , a Venus rising from the sea , with veined white marble globes for breasts . |
26 | seeing him and then seeing him on that |
27 | Why risk seeing him at all ? |
28 | I am sorry to confess that I did not look forward to seeing him at all . |
29 | She put an arm across her eyes and opened them beneath it , seeing him in such a way that he could never be certain whether she had looked or not , naked and hairy and black as she might have imagined , thick-set and arrogant and very ready — that much at least was certain — to take her without any further preamble . |
30 | Seeing him in good spirits now , Boswell teased him for his earlier hesitancy , called him ‘ a delicate Londoner … a macaroni ’ , and Johnson defended himself with an unserious disingenuousness by saying he had only feared not finding a horse able enough to carry him . |