Example sentences of "[pron] see [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I flash upon my own family ; the way I have to think a moment before deciding who to include in my family , whether to include the step-parents or the siblings on my father 's side whom I would not know should I see them on the street , the hastiness of Mom and Larry on Sunday swirls between galleries and sushi , untapered by excess or sentimentality , busy with books and foreign films and the Sunday supplement of the New York Times , the wisdom of Ivy Leagues and schedules too dense to live by , to wake by , to sleep and breathe by . |
2 | " Did n't I see something in the paper about one of them sinking ? |
3 | Did I see anything of the riots ? |
4 | What time shall I see you in the morning ? ’ |
5 | We 've got to persuade them to invest in us — to make them see us as the means by which they can topple the Seven . ’ |
6 | Did you see me on the rocks ? |
7 | ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’ |
8 | ‘ And did you see them about the tomb ? ’ |
9 | Did you see them on the counter . |
10 | ‘ Did you see him outside the hall ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Did you see him after the killing ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Did you see her in the ambulance ? ’ |
13 | Ca n't you see us in the movies ? |
14 | Did you see anything under the saddle ? |
15 | ’ Do you see anything in the boatman 's question to suggest that he was the village idiot ? ’ |
16 | ‘ Can you see anyone on the Steep ? ’ |
17 | DID you see anyone on the roof of The Venue , formerly The Spaniard Inn , at Bramshott Chase during Thursday/Friday night ? |
18 | Did you see anyone in the bed ? |
19 | Did you see it at the cinema or on video ? |
20 | Did you see it on the telly that bloke that threw his little girl off the bridge at London ? |
21 | Did you see it with the kit on ? |
22 | Can you see it in the picture ? |
23 | Can you see it in the grass . |
24 | Should one see him as the last of the Pre-Raphaelites ? |
25 | Thus does one see him in the Gospels — loyal , but something of a yokel , and certainly not thinking in any very sophisticated religious or political terms . |
26 | Oh , I just said do we see you over the weekend |
27 | ‘ Did they see her with the man ? ’ |
28 | Let him see her as the successful career-woman she was . |
29 | ‘ Did anyone see it after the death ? ’ |
30 | Only if he really craned his neck sideways could he see anything of the front bedroom windows and then not enough to make the effort worthwhile . |