Example sentences of "seen [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When has anyone among you seen me with a gloomy face ? |
2 | I 'd been walking for 45 minutes when I was hailed by a local farmer who had seen me on the moonlit road . |
3 | This is me , I goes , I goes I 'll let it slip this time cos you have n't seen me for a few weeks . |
4 | You have n't seen me since the bad time with the lawyers . ’ |
5 | I only wish Daddy could have seen me in the black lace dress . |
6 | On the contrary , the miners ' wives seemed desperate to keep the spirit that had seen them through the long months , the solidarity and friendship and , above all , the feeling that together they could do something to change the world and make it a better place , not only for themselves , but for all those suffering injustice . |
7 | He had seen them through the lean years , and here now was a good harvest . |
8 | Some have seen them as a fine declaration of faith , but they are not . |
9 | Have n't seen them for a long time . |
10 | ‘ You do n't get over disliking someone simply because you have n't seen them for a long time . ’ |
11 | Well say hello to them for us cos we have n't seen them for a long time . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Certainly , these designs were employed for a period of at least forty years , and their designers might not always have seen them in the same light . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Have n't seen you for a long time have you ? |
16 | Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning . |
17 | ‘ I have n't seen you in a long time . ’ |
18 | I have n't seen you in a long time . |
19 | The tight one will I 've never seen you in a tight dress though , you do n't let me see so I |
20 | Leslie had an aunt in Durban , but by great misfortune disembarkation was on this occasion not allowed , and he did not meet the relative who had last seen him as a little boy in Scotland . |
21 | He could only assume that , being unaware of his true status as a DIA agent , the DEA and its oversight agency , the FBI , had seen him as a soft target , and framed the passport violation charge as a means of silencing an awkward witness without realizing who he was or the damage they were doing . |
22 | She had hardly seen him over the last months . |
23 | It was when I had n't seen him for a long time and I was all wound up . |
24 | His crooked smile was very much in evidence and Matey could have told her that since her arrival Dr Neil had been happier than she had seen him for a long time — there had been fewer backslidings towards the ‘ nasty whisky ’ since McAllister had appeared in his life to provide him with such rich amusement . |
25 | The big fella is more keyed up than I 've seen him for a long time and he is channelling all his energies into one final world cup fling . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | I 've seen him in a proper leather jacket . |
28 | ‘ Were n't you surprised to have seen him in the first place ? |
29 | She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost . |
30 | Oh here 's another dog I think oh it 's Judy 's , not it 's not hello , have n't seen you for a long time , hello , have n't seen her for a long time , morning , good morning oh she 's a sweetie is n't she ? forgotten her name come and say hello , I have n't seen you for ages , so him once on the , good morning . |