Example sentences of "[pers pn] see that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Do you know what it did to me to see that animal on top of you , about to … ? ’
2 ‘ To allow me to see that woman in the land .
3 Had I seen that expression recently , on another woman ?
4 ‘ May I see that letter , Emily ? ’
5 I nearly bit my lip when I saw that header from Fairclough looping into the top right hand corner from the McAllister free kick .
6 Looking up , I saw that night had almost fallen .
7 oh I saw that sign
8 Oh I , I said that to you at the time Robert , I mean I 'll be honest and I saw that document and I nearly died and it 's the way they say it too
9 I saw that film .
10 Yes , I saw that bit and it was n't good
11 I had n't realised how tired I was till I saw that bed .
12 As I looked up , I saw that water was beginning to slop in and trickle down the wall .
13 Oh I did n't notice that I saw that thing in the car but I did n't notice a bracket .
14 What I saw that evening may be important when you consider what happened on the night of his death .
15 I saw that photograph of you both in the paper . ’
16 No , not unless I saw that wedding that time I do n't know .
17 But I saw that time was much more like the growth of Mary 's reputation , devious and ambiguous , than it was like the straight line , moving remorselessly forward , which Western thought has forced it to prefigure .
18 you know the big spread that I saw that time
19 I 've just realized I have n't either , when I saw that woman crossing the road I thought it was her .
20 When I saw that woman crossing the road , I thought it was here .
21 I tell you what I saw that coming .
22 The person I saw that morning in the sunny gallery of the Palacio de Anaya reminded me of James Dean , not so much in physical appearance , though they were alike in presenting the essence of a certain youthful American type of the period , as in an instant personal magnetism , a cocksure and irresistible sexual charm .
23 What I saw that morning could spoil me for a sexual relationship forever .
24 I saw that Exhibition , and did find it a great treat to see so far north some of the choice gems of painting from South Kensington .
25 I saw that notebook again many winters later , and suddenly realised why that first sighting of ‘ Fred ’ had been such a disappointment .
26 ‘ And when I see that tilt of the chin , that lift of the head , I sense the mood . ’
27 I see that percentage is quite high , way above the in the in the inflation figure er at seven point five per , er percent
28 But I also have one of the largest training regiments in my constituency , and I see that unit erm in action a couple of times a year if if no more .
29 I SEE that hysteria about the two bombs in London last weekend is prompting police and security services to press once again for national identity cards which will be compulsory at all times and forgery-proof .
30 And to this day I see that woman .
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