Example sentences of "[pers pn] see for the " in BNC.

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1 In Guildford I saw for the second time the travelling exhibition ‘ Architecture in Context ’ , staged by the RIBA 's South East Region .
2 But the only person I saw for the rest of that day , besides the German who brought my food and took me to the lavatory , was the English orderly .
3 Going to the first GLF meeting brought together these two aspects of myself as I saw for the first time the emotional need to have a context where I could be open and proud of my gayness , as well as the political context where my sexuality would seem relevant to all the other things that were going on around me at work and in the country at large .
4 At this point I saw for the first time , a really good reason for my being in Thailand as PCV .
5 Next to the butcher , where the meat was arranged on silver platters and the chops dressed with paper ruffs , I saw for the first time a shop stocked exclusively with cheeses : nothing else , just cheese .
6 In between the two mosques , in the great arc of roofs and terraces which surmounted the houses of Shahjehanabad , I saw for the first time that secret Delhi which lies hidden from those who only know the city from ground level .
7 Coming back , she saw for the first time that a letter addressed to herself lay on the kitchen table .
8 see , for the lights so you were n't allowed to put the lights on you see for the bombers .
9 They got them here , you see for the races .
10 And we 'd shut them out shunt them out and then we 'd collect the two coaches and take them over to the main yard , and put them under a cleaning platform you see for the cleaners .
11 mm just been to pick up a chap you see for the dance , you know across the
12 he 's getting excited too , but do you know is n't that strange he , he came to get a paper you see for the family
13 The grid screen is now shown , 45 squares wide and 38 squares high , as we saw for the intarsia chart printing .
14 However , during the fifteenth century changes were introduced and we see for the first time representations of corpses , cadavers and skeletons , and it is from these — usually to be found on memorial brasses , and particularly on those in East Anglia — that we acquire our first glimpse of the English shroud .
15 They saw for the first time what was to become a regular and tragic sequence of events : a dramatic response to the first treatment , a lesser one to a second , and in the end delayed death from a condition which had become as resistant to drugs as it was to radiation therapy .
16 To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what role he sees for the global environmental facility in helping developing countries with their environmental problems .
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