Example sentences of "see [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 The King was much intrigued to see them in the Dolls ' House and enquired who gave her permission .
2 No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then .
3 ‘ Well , Mother , we 'll see you in a fortnight 's time . ’
4 ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , so I will . ’
5 ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , Nick ? ’
6 He said to go away and come back and see him in a year 's time . ’
7 He could see it in the man 's eyes and the manner in which his gaze lingered on Nona .
8 HW = Husband sees it as the wife 's decision HJ = Husband sees it as a joint decision HH = Husband sees it as the husband 's decision WW = Wife sees it as the wife 's decision WJ = Wife sees it as a joint decision WH = Wife sees it as the husband 's decision .
9 HW = Husband sees it as the wife 's decision HJ = Husband sees it as a joint decision HH = Husband sees it as the husband 's decision WW = Wife sees it as the wife 's decision WJ = Wife sees it as a joint decision WH = Wife sees it as the husband 's decision .
10 HW = Husband sees it as the wife 's decision HJ = Husband sees it as a joint decision HH = Husband sees it as the husband 's decision WW = Wife sees it as the wife 's decision WJ = Wife sees it as a joint decision WH = Wife sees it as the husband 's decision .
11 HW = Husband sees it as the wife 's decision HJ = Husband sees it as a joint decision HH = Husband sees it as the husband 's decision WW = Wife sees it as the wife 's decision WJ = Wife sees it as a joint decision WH = Wife sees it as the husband 's decision .
12 For she had had vivid dreams — dreams in which he was dead and she had gone to see him in the T'ang 's Great Hall , laid out in state , clothed from head to foot in the white cloth of death .
13 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 .
14 " When I first saw you at the governor 's reception I thought you seemed … unhappy . "
15 I saw her at the butcher 's this morning .
16 And when a fellow American expatriate , Ethel Sands , saw him at the Richmonds ' in Wiltshire , he seemed " peaceful and happy now , after his stormy life … "
17 ‘ I saw it at the doctor 's on the board — an ’ I wrote it down after last week — I did n't know what else to do .
18 He liked that contempt , that resentment ; the first time he saw it in the boy 's face he knew it reminded him of something , but it was weeks before it came to him what it was .
19 Saw it in the People 's Bookshop window on the way home .
20 HMG 's total budget is P£4,000 per year , so maybe you should multiply all my figures by about three to see it from a minister 's perspective : the poor dears are trying to run the country on poverty-line wages .
21 If there is a problem try to see it from the child 's point of view .
22 Do I try to see it from the laibon 's point of view ?
23 This chapter is an account of the process and is an attempt to see it from the family 's perspective .
24 We do not , however , see it as the school 's place to enforce the accent known as Received Pronunciation .
25 All these considerations persuaded my Group to follow Kingman , and to argue forcibly , in a passage we underlined , that although children should speak Standard English , we ‘ do not , however , see it as the school 's place to enforce the accent known as Received Pronunciation , .
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