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

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1 Would-be interpreters studying the music could not only see Elgar 's intentions in the printed score , but could follow the creative process a stage further — to the ultimate stage , in fact , and hear the creator realize his work in its natural medium , that of sound .
2 They could only see Blefuscu 's warships coming closer , as I was swimming and my head was occasionally under the water .
3 You can only see people 's eyes looking out of the eye-holes in the clothes .
4 Walking out of the Ladies , I suddenly saw Mum 's face in front of me like I saw it in the dream — sinking , drowning in bubbling mud — trying to spit the oozing slime out of her lipsticked mouth but the more she spat it out the more slithered in …
5 She only saw Lucenzo 's serious face and his dark , velvet black eyes .
6 Stuart was leaning over backwards to see Oliver 's point of view .
7 ‘ While I respect a player 's decision to retire , I 've just seen Holland 's Gullit and Rijkaard both come back from retirement .
8 But David with with respect but David I can just see people 's eyes glazed over right now .
9 She could just see Roman 's car and she was blinded by a rush of tears as she realised she would never again sit in it by his side .
10 From my crevice between the two machines I can just see Pa 's face .
11 We just saw Eddie 's tiny figure coming through the entrance in an open Land Rover before we collapsed in hysterical relief .
12 ‘ Have you ever seen Clare 's ? ’
13 Next year could also see Unit 's graduation from the third tier to the main market .
14 The seminar will take place at the Science Museum , where you can also see Mike 's exhibition Running on Air — the Nike Exhibition of Sports Shoe Technology .
15 Eichenbaum and Orbach ( 1982 ) also see women 's socialization as producing characteristic concerns with connection and emotion .
16 Visit Venice and you visit a unique and breathtaking city of timeless charm ( also see Citalia 's Midsummer Spectacle tour on pages 206–207 ) .
17 Right we 'll now see chairman 's remarks which erm since Alan is not here has asked me to read .
18 You came here to see Worsdale 's work ; the least I can do is show it to you . ’
19 Some have even seen Mitterrand 's current policy on Europe as the natural continuation of de Gaulle 's , even though their views on the EC are so different .
20 The American journalist , Bernard Nossiter , even saw Britain 's decline of manufacturing output as a sign of advance and of maturity , since the British , civilized and civic-minded as they were , were proclaiming the need for more leisure and less regimented ways of living .
21 Then seeing Joe 's lips pucker , he walked over to the fireplace and embraced him .
22 After he was pulled out of the tour following a four-match ban and then seeing Wakefield 's Michael Jackson make the trip after picking up a similar suspension , Goulding probably feels there 's a vendetta against him .
23 ‘ Perhaps , ’ said Pascoe enigmatically , then seeing Jenny 's look of enquiry , he relented and added , ‘ I think there may be a footprint . ’
24 She had been twice to see Rousseau 's paintings very reluctantly .
25 At the peak , you ca n't quite see Vivoli 's but it is on the right , near the Verdi Theatre .
26 He could almost see Richmann 's anger — that of the other man who had killed his mother in a similar fit of rage all those years ago .
27 He sensed the movement all around , then saw Tallis 's mask covered features , recognized Skogen .
28 She leaned forward to see Matilda 's reaction to Guy 's brutal logic just as he turned his head slightly in her direction , as though he sensed her watching him .
29 The maid , however , was noncommittal , not wishing to cross her mistress and yet seeing Stephen 's point of view .
30 Whereas I have n't yet seen Jenny 's procedures .
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