Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] saw [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er right welcome back B B C Radio York Whaley 's on until er two this afternoon and before we do anything else er a little bit I saw in the paper , Unions about turn , that 's the shop workers ' union known as USDOR erm have done an about turn and they now say because they saw the writing on the wall , that they think Sunday trading is okay , well more or less .
2 In Guildford I saw for the second time the travelling exhibition ‘ Architecture in Context ’ , staged by the RIBA 's South East Region .
3 Strange advert I saw in the week it it was erm
4 Some of the bogs I saw from the train window had been ‘ harvested ’ , and rows of beehive-shaped ‘ peat cocks ’ stood like haycocks , awaiting collection .
5 Guy Sterne 's eyes held a glitter of amusement , but a darker emotion she saw in the pale green-grey brought colour sweeping up her neck to her face .
6 The restricted range of animals he saw at the College , and the limited nature of their diseases , inevitably meant that his experience was narrowly based .
7 He has no heroes , except perhaps Kemal Ataturk , the stern maker of modern , secular Turkey , whose discoloured photograph he saw at a Turkish border post .
8 Clench ( 1947 ) discounted the idea of imbricata being a separate variety at all because of the complete intergradation he saw between the forms .
9 I had come across a small herd of Swayne 's hartebeeste near Awash Station , the only hartebeeste I saw during the journey .
10 ‘ As I passed the boy I saw in the mirror the car had pulled out sharply to overtake and I just heard the bang .
11 Since I was ten years old I walked about our little town mentally transforming every womon I saw into a man and every man into a womon .
12 I yearned towards the mystical earnestness which saw through the outer facing of existence in a oneness and blinding intensity which went direct to some essence of being .
13 The woman who came in to clean and the old boy who saw to the garden had been instructed to call him ‘ Mr ’ Lewis and he felt very much the heir .
14 This was a book of fables , most of them pointing in the inevitable direction ; the title story told , with some charm , of a little boy who saw from a hillside while out walking a house whose windows were all of gold .
15 Alternatively , you might have found yourself without the ready money you needed to snap up a bargain — like that washing machine you saw in the sales .
16 They longed for the hats and shoes they saw in the Galeries Lafayette .
17 There was a beautiful avenue of mimosas I saw at the Gezira when we were walking round .
18 At this point I saw for the first time , a really good reason for my being in Thailand as PCV .
19 Thoreau wrote of an Eternal City of the West , and for long , I groped to understand what he meant by it and I still do not know ; but one evening I saw in the brick red mass of cloud and fire of the sunset what seemed like a great city of the West and I wondered if this was Thoreau 's vision of America .
20 All the buildings I saw in the complex were well maintained , clean , light and well ventilated .
21 Although a lifelong Labour voter , influenced by the poverty she saw as a teacher , Mrs Hughes spoke of how Mrs Thatcher ‘ gave me a lovely tour of No 10 and I thought she was such a nice person ’ .
22 In New Hope Copse she saw at a distance a man holding the hand of a small child , inclining to her the way adults do when walking with little ones , while his free arm swept the air to possess the oaks , the beeches , the ash .
23 If the Arab Palestinians who saw in the Nazis some hope of preventing Jewish immigration into Palestine were on the same level as the SS , were not those Palestinians who oppose Israel today equally guilty ?
24 At one end of the ward a door led to a bathroom in which the ‘ bath ’ was a large caulked wooden tub — the sort one saw in the back-to-backs of the mining villages .
25 The men of the town carried long walking sticks of the sort one saw in the ancient temple reliefs .
26 ‘ That little fat body we saw in the pub one night ?
27 BRITISH yuppies yearning for that charming little place they saw in the Dordogne last summer have probably never heard of Compagnie Bancaire .
28 This saddened us all , but I suppose it was inevitable , and reminded me of things I saw during the 1940 Blitz on London when living in the northern outskirts of the city but working near Hadley Wood , with weekly trips down to our offices at Kings Cross railway terminus .
29 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 .
30 ‘ You remind me of a medieval fresco I saw on a church in Donegal once .
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