Example sentences of "see [pron] [noun sg] 's [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She was even ready to see her father 's hand in the murder of his son . |
2 | After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed . |
3 | After the Stanleys ' ambivalent behaviour in 1469–71 Edward may have seen his brother 's presence in the region as a useful counterbalance , but it is unlikely that he wanted to see the Stanleys totally eclipsed . |
4 | I could see my mum 's face on the other side of Quigley 's shoulder . |
5 | There was a time when I was genuinely afraid of these idiotic questions , but now , apart from the fact that I must know the height , length , breadth , area and volume of just about every part of the house and everything in it , I can see my father 's obsession for what it is . |
6 | Looking out over the snow-covered park , she could still see her brother 's reflection in the glass . |
7 | The laird of Balfunning wanted a tide waiter 's place for his son , but Buchanan was clearly not prepared to settle for promises , for he ‘ insists that he may see his son 's commision before the election ’ . |
8 | In it I saw my child 's body inside my own , but it was n't curled up like a foetus . |
9 | By the 1950s he saw his country 's salvation in keeping a proper distance , a real neutrality , between East and West . |
10 | David Graeme of Orchill , when describing the contest for the collector of the cess for Perthshire in 1738 , which terminated in an election lasting two days , saw his party 's victory as one by which ‘ some peoples management of this shire is interrupted ’ . |
11 | On this occasion , he did agree to make a speech on stage after the performance , although at first Sherek " thought he was not going to say anything at all , because he just stood there trying to see his wife 's face in the audience " . |
12 | For Fernanda Eberstadt , Mendel is ‘ a worrier afflicted with an ability to see his enemy 's side of the question ’ . |
13 | He remembered seeing his father 's face for the last time ; the coffin being lowered into its final resting place — and the hateful wake which followed . |
14 | Ask to see your childminder 's certificate of registration and find out how many other children she will be caring for in addition to yours . |
15 | Would you like to see your group 's name in the local paper ? |