Example sentences of "have see [pron] on the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After all , she might have seen it on the ceptors and come out to help . |
2 | Yeah I 've seen him on the telly |
3 | But I 've seen them on the pictures . |
4 | mm , I 've seen them on the front that 's all yeah , mm |
5 | I mean I they 've got a , a stall on the market , I 've seen something on the market on that stall , but they 've not got it in their size and they 'll say to you , ooh , go over to the shop , you know , and you go over |
6 | Sometimes you get hung up on people wanting to know you just because they 've seen you on the telly , and of course that is n't there with other actors . |
7 | I 've seen it on the floor anyway . |
8 | I 've seen it on the map , I know ! |
9 | I 've seen it on The Bill . |
10 | I 've seen it on the pantry shelf , Mrs Salt . |
11 | This is the second skirmish in a brief cross-border raid for Edinburgh 's Joyriders ( the previous evening had seen them on the charity gig trail with Mega City Four in Tufnell Park ) , out to bludgeon the capital 's callow youth into line with their handsomely appointed tuff-pop manifesto . |
12 | Members were pleased when constituents said that they had seen them on the box , and only one Member had received complaints that he had not been seen . |
13 | But she had seen them on the newsreel before the big film , creaking and groaning across the land , their great limbless , legless form crushing and grinding all that was in their way . |
14 | There was Barrymore , with the light in his hand , looking out across the moor , exactly as I had seen him on the night before . |
15 | She had seen him on the telly — he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet . |
16 | She had brought her son over from South Africa and while staying in Bristol had seen me on the television screen . |
17 | She had seen it on the table on her Wednesday visit and had said : |
18 | ‘ Now that buyers have seen it on the Paris catwalks , it 's appearing again on the high street . |