Example sentences of "[verb] she [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Has she ever seen anything ? ’ |
2 | Wilson knew that some visiting Americans had let it be widely known in Florence that they considered Mrs Browning little more than a ghost and though she had laughed such gossip to scorn she now saw there was perhaps real cause for alarm . |
3 | Henri-Patrick had black hair like his father , but Lucille fancied she already saw her own family 's long skull in the baby 's wrinkled face . |
4 | I think she still sees Cathy at times |
5 | ‘ What the heck did she ever see in that one ? ’ |
6 | She said she never saw Newton kick the other player in the face , and she never saw anyone 's boot come in contact with Mr Hallam 's face . |
7 | Or had she just seen him one day , walking around the suburb where he had been born , and said to him , in that sharp voice she used for all commands : ‘ Marry Me ! ’ |
8 | Nor had she ever seen her mother expose her breasts or even legs , at home . |
9 | In no other household had she ever seen a slop basin , and she hated to see an eccentricity erected into a symbol of the traditionally correct . |
10 | Nor had she ever seen such a dress on anyone over the age of thirty , but seeing it , she had to admit that it did not even look bizarre : it was a pale purple smock , waistless and bustless , with long , much-buttoned sleeves , and yet it managed to give only the faintest , most delicate air of Bohemia . |
11 | He did n't look very happy , but then , when had she ever seen him look anything except cool or irritable , or arrogantly amused ? |
12 | Does she ever see him now ? |
13 | Does she still see Judith ? |