Example sentences of "see [pers pn] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You began to see them in the expensive cars . |
2 | I only wish Daddy could have seen me in the black lace dress . |
3 | Perhaps they had been loaded on the train many hours before Holly , because they seemed to him to be sleeping when he had first seen them in the darkened carriage . |
4 | For Liverpool , this season 's troubles have seen them in an unfamiliar battle to avoid being sucked into the relegation fight but Souness admitted : ‘ It was a good game for us to win . |
5 | ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’ |
6 | I have n't seen you in a long time . |
7 | The tight one will I 've never seen you in a tight dress though , you do n't let me see so I |
8 | He claimed he got started after being spotted in a bar by someone who mistakenly thought they had seen him in a male model magazine . |
9 | I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket . |
10 | She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost . |
11 | Physically , she was looking better than Harriet had seen her in a long while . |
12 | Her limbs were graceful , her whole body proportioned like that of a young goddess ; as for her breasts , an infatuated young man who had seen her in a small part at Robert 's Shield Theatre wrote her a letter quoting the Song of Solomon at length : Asshe threatened to horsewhip him . |
13 | It was the first time I had seen her in a pale colour — a light grey dress which made her seem shadowy . |
14 | Well , I have n't seen it in a little box yet . |
15 | I was not so much gratified with the interior of the country as I had anticipated but the people tell me I have seen it in an unfavorable season , in consequence of no rain having fallen for 3 months . |
16 | We had seen it in the other tombs as well , sometimes carved on top of the paintings . |
17 | The reason for this is that ( in many cases ) the client becomes aware of the proposed legislation either because he has been served under the General Orders with a notice as being directly affected , or because he has seen it in the local newspaper or Gazette advertisement . |
18 | During all our alterations I 've seen it in the old garage away up in a loft and I 've seen it put out in the back yard in the rain , and I 've always saved it and it 's there today . |
19 | The committee looks forward to seeing you in the coming year . |
20 | Well thanks very much for that Dave I 'll look forward to seeing you in the near future . |
21 | ‘ If I have to look at you , ’ Aunt Emily said without rancour , ‘ I should like to see you in a new dress . |
22 | ‘ When you 're through , sir , the CO would like to see you in the Orderly Tent . ’ |
23 | Yeah I can just see them in the rear mirror . |
24 | They 're advertising , we 'll see them in the Yellow Pages . |
25 | They go in for the emotional point of view , and I thought it would help them see me in a fatherly light , giving him my own name . |
26 | Again , he tackles , in The Conquest of Happiness , the roots of human unhappiness , and sees them in an excessive introversion , in an excessive concern with the mechanisms of one 's own mind , and proposes various ways in which people can seek to extract themselves from this introverted obsession with their own mechanisms . |
27 | Then as her stomach jumps in panic , Maggie sees them in the far corner , Lucy and Frieda , with Jo beside them . |
28 | Part of the time he sees them in the familiar way as creatures who lack rationality to at least some degree . |
29 | ‘ Some'ow I ca n't see you in a woolly 'at an' bedsocks . ’ |
30 | I 'll come and see you in the mental hospital if you promise not to cause a scene . |