Example sentences of "[vb past] see [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After work that day , 13 September , I went to the hospital and asked to see Suor Eusebia , the Mother Superior , a truly saintly woman .
2 She settled the squirrel evening cape that had belonged to her mother on top of her light summer coat , then walked in and asked to see Mrs O'Dare .
3 Herbert Cranko asked to see Dulcie Howes and discussed John 's training with her .
4 Ken asked to see Robert Bolt and demanded the speech to be cut .
5 In the morning , she agreed to see Winifred Shalcross .
6 I expected to see Dr Mortimer , as I knew nobody else in the village .
7 It was the day before we expected to see Treasure Island .
8 First we got to see Joey B. Where is he ? ’
9 He lived to see South Africa bend instead .
10 Anyway … off Boy Bradshaw beetled to see Colonel Bumface … . ’
11 So I came to see Dr Bailey .
12 Strange visitors from government departments came to see Dr Rolleston .
13 " I came to see Dr Graham two months ago .
14 ‘ People came to see Kenneth Williams and thought they would be watching a ‘ Carry On ’ . ’
15 Yet if Mosley came to see Lloyd George as a fellow economic radical , objections to the management of Irish policy divided them in the early 1920s .
16 On May 21st Mr Yavlinsky and Mr Allison came to see Mr Zoellick , who was once a student of Mr Allison 's .
17 ‘ And remember , ’ she quipped , ‘ Dames Martha and Elizabeth recalled seeing Lady Eleanor walking in the grounds below their window just before Compline . ’
18 But I 'd seen Dick Cleave and Les Petherbridge , good men both of them , choosing to hang on at the Gazette for ever .
19 Barbara said you 'd seen Peter Redburn . ’
20 He 'd seen Dean Street , and liked what he saw .
21 Daryl remembered something your mother had told her in a letter a week or two before , she said that she 'd met Sally Hopes mother and had liked her and she said to that she 'd seen Mrs Hopes baby .
22 A lot of them said they 'd seen Mrs Sugar , but none of them really had , and nobody believed them .
23 Nobody would believe her when she told them she 'd seen Mrs Sugar .
24 " Nobody would believe her when she told them she 'd seen Mrs Sugar , " How do you think the conversation went ?
25 A lot of them said they 'd seen Mrs Sugar , but none of them really had , and nobody believed them .
26 How I wish I 'd seen Shirley Cowling 's article ( Nov '91 ) on ‘ Choosing the first machine ’ eight years ago !
27 Of course , the others laughed at him but he insisted and said that at about the same time I thought I 'd seen Sir Bartholomew , a stranger had arrived in the village late at night and stopped at the ale-house for food and drink .
28 Without waiting , I asked her , ‘ You told me once that you 'd seen Sister Kenny treat a polio patient . ’
29 They 'd seen Miss Lavant on the promenade and about the town , always walking slowly , sometimes with a neat wicker basket .
30 I 'd seen Miss Mallender walking out along the pontoon to the boat and I 'd turned away from the window over the sink to 'and Mr Dysart 'is coffee when there was this great whoomph outside .
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