Example sentences of "[adv] [coord] see [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | He turned suddenly and saw her and she was held motionless by his gaze , caught without any hope of escape , mesmerised by the power and intensity of his whole being . |
2 | ‘ This time I want to hear it out loud and see it in print . ’ |
3 | Was going to tell her this morning , but when I came downstairs and saw her packing up that cake — when I remembered he was going to be there , that I 'd have to see his smug damned face , hear that ghastly loud laugh of his … |
4 | ‘ I 'll go downstairs and see him then , ’ replied Catherine . |
5 | Her question was answered a few minutes later when Matthew himself came outside and saw her at the window . |
6 | I had heard something about it once or seen it on a map , but I could remember nothing definite . |
7 | The captain turned quickly and saw us . |
8 | He turned quickly and saw it coming up the slope behind him . |
9 | You are all I 've got , all I 've got left to build my life on ; my life has been one long frustration , and to stand aside and see you throw yourself away on scum like … ’ |
10 | Yeah , but that 's all she thought , she , she still did n't realise that after Gavin had gone that I got in me car , come home and seen you , did n't she know ? |
11 | Nutty had gone up to have a nose , sat behind the oil-drum stack early and seen him leave . |
12 | She felt that here at last was a man who saw things clearly and saw them whole . |
13 | She craned forward to look more clearly and saw it was Michael Swinton 's man , Punch , and that he was putting his horse , a great mangy thing , at the walls of the fields and leaping them and going on to the next as if he were steeplechasing . |
14 | ‘ Damned if I know , ’ I said truthfully and she said OK and See Ya and hung up . |
15 | ‘ Including , please , names and addresses of anyone you spent time with , ’ he added pleasantly and saw her understand that he was serious and she had better get her act together . |
16 | We were planning to come down today and see you . ’ |
17 | ‘ If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves . |
18 | If only the people who criticise it from afar would actually come here and see it for themselves . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'll wait here and see you safely inside . |
20 | Holding the wall carefully , I leaned across and saw he was not dead but changing magazines . |
21 | ‘ I was off the train there and saw it . |
22 | I felt so sad but if I had gone there and seen her , how would I have felt ? |
23 | And Marie 's been in there and seen it . ’ |
24 | Now , if I click on there and see it |
25 | A , the Tuesday stall was a bit debatable at the moment because what has happened is , I heard from the er from Mr Stuart that he , he thought that er could assist us and that I should go over there and see them . |
26 | ‘ Why do n't we all go over there and see you home ? ’ |
27 | Dickens manages to see life steadily and see it whole . |
28 | In houses built from local materials , furnished in traditional ways by country craftsmen , the imagination sought to rediscover a way of life in harmony with the human community that produced it : ‘ In these English farms , if anywhere , ’ E. M. Forster writes in Howards End ( 1910 ) , ‘ one might see life steadily and see it whole … connect without bitterness until all men are brothers . |
29 | ‘ You 'd better go upstairs and see her , Nahum . |
30 | You must come aboard and see her some time . ’ |