Example sentences of "seeing [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Christina Muir recalls the shock of seeing badly burned airmen being treated in the Radcliffe when doing her ‘ war-work ’ as a ward maid in the hospital . |
2 | He was suddenly seeing right into the crystalline spaces of the famous poem . |
3 | ‘ When I came to Ampeg I had a whole book full of design ideas — everything drawn out and ready to go — which I presented them with , and the amps that you 're seeing right now are almost exactly what was in that book . |
4 | Their eyes locked together for an instant , and she felt as though he was seeing right into her soul , into bits of her that no one had ever seen before . |
5 | For seeing right through you ? |
6 | From that point onward the story is a bonus but overall you read for the quality of language and the quality of seeing rather than the material . |
7 | As she glared at him , he continued , ‘ So get used to the fact that , if you plan on staying on here , you will unfortunately be seeing rather a lot of me . |
8 | Pilate standing on , you imagine knowing that he has delivered up an innocent man , knowing that he 's delivered to death someone who is not guilty of death , knowing that he is the son of God , the King of the Jews , listen to what he says and th listen to what he 's watch , he 's seeing rather and the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the praetorium and gathered the whole Roman cohort around him and they stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him , and after weaving a crown of thorns they put it on his head and reed in his right hand , and they kneeled down before him and mocked him saying , hail ! |
9 | Use the pass on the day of your choice as often as you like between the places of interest , and your will find that it is the most enjoyable way of seeing arguably Europe 's most exciting city ! |
10 | The fist came up and caught him on the side of the head and Jack went down , seeing little sparkling stars . |
11 | In the case of Owen and Huxley there was a complex relationship , for Owen had been almost his father-in-science ; but Owen had other serious reasons for seeing little in Darwinism . |
12 | He reaffirms his pleasure at once again seeing so many of his loyal friends . |
13 | We fished for several hours without seeing so much as a fin . |
14 | At the same time , the mind must be in readiness for new ways of seeing so that it is already poised for the marvellous and even the illogical . |
15 | It 's still hard for me to cope with seeing so many people everywhere . ’ |
16 | Going to my first feminist conference in the late seventies : the thrill of seeing so many women together , and , even more so , seeing so many lesbians openly showing their affections for each other . |
17 | Going to my first feminist conference in the late seventies : the thrill of seeing so many women together , and , even more so , seeing so many lesbians openly showing their affections for each other . |
18 | He was seeing so much of Fergie he was almost one of the family |
19 | It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings . |
20 | You get used to seeing so many things , you become immune to what would normally be considered perversions . |
21 | ‘ I do n't like the thought of other chaps seeing so much of you , that 's all . |
22 | " I do n't like seeing so far , " she said once . |
23 | Seeing so much technology in use , the car was ‘ looked over ’ to see if we had a radar detector — we did n't . |
24 | After seeing so many beatifically smiling faces of Mao , Chou , and Hua , as well as many jolly workers engaged in various agricultural and industrial pursuits , it was quite a relief to enter a large room the walls of which were absolutely covered with vitriolic cartoons against the gang of four . |
25 | ‘ Seeing only the whirlpools and counter-currents but not the progress of the long river of history only reveals the observer 's political short-sightedness . ’ |
26 | He stared wordlessly at her , seeing only that pale , withdrawn face . |
27 | Traditionally , he has been rather a mysterious figure with most of the audience seeing only his back . |
28 | People are often process ‘ blind ’ , seeing only tasks and underestimating the importance of process aspects . |
29 | She stood frozen , still clutching the black dress against herself , looking at her husband and seeing only her world crumbling around her . |
30 | Thus began the pattern of alternating concession and repression which marked the Indian path to independence , the British constantly frustrated by their inability to rise permanently above the use of force , the nationalists , with the notable exception of Gandhi , seeing only the adroit employment of the carrot and the stick . |