Example sentences of "[pron] saw it in the " in BNC.

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1 I knew as soon as I saw it in the garden sale catalogue , it was unmistakeable . ’
2 I saw it in the papers , I even noticed that the car was missing , and it was a BMW .
3 ‘ But Alexander 's death , I saw it in the water , in the reflecting bowl . ’
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 Susan , that letter — I saw it in the fire .
6 I saw it in The Times .
7 I saw it in the back of Private Eye .
8 ‘ Of course it is ; I saw it in the register .
9 I saw it in the paper , and I 've never been so pleased about anything in all my life . ’
10 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
11 Well I saw it in the last time it was in here on Central and it was n't , it did n't come on !
12 Yeah , well I , I I saw it in the paper .
13 I saw it in the papers .
14 I saw it in the Herald and Post .
15 I saw it in the Games Master magazine
16 But as you know a woman come , we , she saw it in the Post Office in the meantime and we sold it .
17 It 's worth also mentioning , since you saw it in the practical class , that staphylococci in general produce this enzyme catalase all of these er lo thi this is the enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide and detoxifies it .
18 Every time he bought one you saw it in the papers .
19 Erm what did you think when you saw it in the exam ?
20 Thomas Baskerville , who saw it in the 1680s , called it ‘ Paradise Restored , for here you find large streets , fair built houses , fine women , and many coaches rattling about , and their shops full of merchantable goods ’ .
21 I had a mental picture of the conductor on the red London bus talking to Hammouda the village postman , of the English boy 's friends playing with Khadija 's grandson , especially Margaret , whose hair reminded me of the coloured feather duster Khadija 's grandson had pleaded for everytime he saw it in the market , thinking that it was a toy or a bird .
22 He liked that contempt , that resentment ; the first time he saw it in the boy 's face he knew it reminded him of something , but it was weeks before it came to him what it was .
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