Example sentences of "[noun] i see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A dip in the hill , much like those at Sulber Nick and Kirkby Nick , led over the crest by an outcrop and as I walked out from the dip I saw ahead of me Raydale with , to my left , Semer Water and Addlebrough behind it .
2 When we neared Al Ain I saw once again the Hazhal Bush , those massive waves of red sand hundreds of feet high which had once protected the oasis from marauders .
3 ‘ The small stone houses I saw up there — are they Inca ruins ? ’
4 Between waking and full consciousness I see clearly that I should never have so casually left the inn once I had got there , taking it for granted I could get back quite simply .
5 Pedalling home , I used to play a game — that with every light I saw on in a house , I would get £1,000 a year .
6 In 200 acres of fresh plough I saw hardly any earthworms at all .
7 Even in the dark I saw enough .
8 If you balance the filth of the rumours or the sly hints and obnoxious asides of people like Robert and my agent against the decent , if romantic , dignities shown in the preceding paragraph and again in the portrayal of the girl I saw earlier on this night you can surely be left in no doubt as to where the weight of the truth fall .
9 In the one I have just evoked of those transports with Mala , it is not only the beautiful swooning body of the child I see again , but the whole mysterious and fearful surrounding of the equatorial forest .
10 Musicology I See above under Musicology .
11 Zak came up to me with Donna and offered me a lift back to the city in their bus , and at that exact moment I saw not Bill Baudelaire himself but someone who might go among the owners , where Tommy could n't .
12 After a couple of days I saw Shelly outside .
13 Although lacking orthodox faith , I have my impossible-to-define It , which is an amalgam of childhood Biblical stories and the Nature I see all around me , best personified in the trumpet of a daffodil , the Dorset coast or the rings and mounds of Hambledon Hill in the same county .
14 There were a cock I saw out at Kingswood — naught but a shake-bag it were .
15 I thought it might be frozen all over , like a picture I seen once with all these people skating on the ice , but it ai n't .
16 I did n't at the time know where to , but when I had only about two months to go I too was posted , to Scampton near Lincoln , and who was the first person I saw when I booked into the Waaf Guard Room ?
17 But recently I 've been thinking a lot about a person I see once a week at a club .
18 When , therefore , I say ‘ The colour I saw yesterday was a white colour , , or ‘ The sensation I feel is one of tightness ’ , in both cases the attribute I affirm of the colour or of the other sensation is mere resemblance — simple likeness to sensations I have had before , and which have had those names bestowed upon them .
19 It was the only occasion I saw inside and it made me hungry to go again .
20 If the quality I see here is truly representative of all the EX models , then I would certainly recommend them to anyone wanting to buy into the Ibanez range at a reasonable price .
21 I could not remember ever having seen one of his poems in The New Yorker , but it was a magazine I saw only occasionally in those days .
22 The touch judges ' flags were on the pitch more often than off it in a game I saw recently here ( in Eastern Province , South Africa ) .
23 You know , it 's like that plastic leg I saw once — you know , the false one .
24 As we looked across the water to Corinth and listened to the haunting bouzouki music I saw why so many people return year after year to Poseidon .
25 Practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train and walked along those roads again was Hairy Back and his dog , the Great Dane .
26 Well let's just consider for a moments then this morning , in in some of the ways in which we can be like Pilate the first thing I see here is that Pilate rejected the Lord Jesus Christ although he had tremendous opportunities of doing otherwise .
27 I felt guilty — after all , they had trained me — but in the end I saw so many of my friends making the move , I saw them working in better conditions , earning so much more for fewer hours , ’ she grimaced , ‘ in the end I decided I 'd be crazy not to join them . ’
28 I spent a great deal of time with housemasters ( see Chapter 22 ) and hence I became interested in the kinds of problems they encountered and began to follow-up the children I saw regularly in their offices .
29 Star light , star bright , first star I see tonight
30 As his neighbour I see quite a lot of him , as his colleague I hardly ever see him .
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