Example sentences of "he see [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well that 's the way things are goin' over here , and that 's the way he sees it goin' in the future , under the Government constraints he outlined at that meetin' . ’ |
2 | The rather pompous periphrasis " the candidate for the honour of taking his education in hand " doubtless represents the boy 's self-centred view of Pemberton , but in language quite above the boy 's apparently limited powers of expression : what it seems to express is Pemberton 's image of himself as he sees it reflected through the mind of the child . |
3 | He saw something lying beside the log . |
4 | Now he saw himself step into the picture , and something he was doing or saying made the men and women before him jump from their seats , even Lionel . |
5 | Very clearly he saw himself standing in the BBC Club with Sherlock Forster and hearing the name of Marius Steen , the name that had come to dominate his life . |
6 | Not long afterwards , watching , he saw them appear on the roof They looked around for a moment and then went down . |
7 | He was gratified , therefore , when he saw them come into the church at Gillamoor , accompanied by Victoria , and the three year old Hilary . |
8 | And then he saw them come into the amber flicker of the firelight with the flames lighting green lamps in their heads . |
9 | Then he saw them lying on the ground , but not complete clubs , just the heads with their covers on , protruding from a detachable section that could be removed to expose the empty cylinder of the golf-bag . |
10 | Dulé passed them and remembered how he had only felt wonder , not this stab of pleasure , when first he saw them sleeping on the ground near Ariel 's cabin that long year ago . |
11 | He saw me looking at the picture and said , ‘ Kolwezi , Southern Zaire , 1978 . ’ |
12 | She was a little way from Alexei , and when he saw her riding off the offworlder reined around after her . |
13 | Isabel , watching closely , saw him go very still as he saw what lay between the pages . |