Example sentences of "[pron] have see in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was the corniest , happiest , most affectionate movie I 'd seen in years .
2 Only the diehards used them now , that was the first one I 'd seen in captivity for some months .
3 Musgrave suggested the scenery along this stretch of the Seine reminded him of Norfolk : ‘ more like English scenery than any district I had seen in Europe . ’
4 The serveuses reminded me of those I had seen in paintings by Monet .
5 It was not the sort I had seen in West Africa , with side-windows missing and as many chickens on board as people , but as plush as the one that had recently taken our Parish Fellowship for an evening drive around Cheshire .
6 The cities I had seen in England and France left me unmoved ; their crowds had no interest for me : they lacked the colour and variety for which I craved .
7 The equivalent of the high street in Passy was much smarter than anything I had seen in London .
8 The only razors I had seen in action belonged to my Dad and older brothers , when shaving .
9 Again , contrary to some reports I 've seen in newspapers , you do n't film only instruments , to the exclusion of the players ' faces .
10 And all that let me tell you after Pisa looked so dangerous in the first eight minutes , clearly they 'd come out looking for the early goal themselves , and who was badly fouled by in the early stages and needed attention , he 's the number eight , and the number eleven , who looks as quick as any player I 've seen in ages and ages , they are the two danger men and they will need some marking .
11 ‘ Bill Clinton is not perfect , but the great thing I 've seen in America is the lifting of the spirits , the sense of all things being possible again , just because they have brought to an end three administrations which were conservative .
12 ‘ Certainly we 'll need a better ship than the kind I 've seen in Pantai and Losan . ’
13 GEOFF BANKS : ’ Quite the most striking and uniquely designed piece of fun-wear I 've seen in years . ’
14 I Want A Cat by Tony Ross ( Red Fox , £3.99 ) now out in paperback , has to be one of the funniest picture books I 've seen in years .
15 The one in the photograph seems to lack the bits of tube I have seen in others .
16 Indeed , I have seen in encyclopedias and the National Geographic Magazine breathtaking photographs of sights from various corners of the globe ; magnificent canyons and waterfalls , raggedly beautiful mountains .
17 It was , he wrote , ‘ the most terribly beautiful thing , the most diabolical splendour , I have seen in war . ’
18 ‘ It is the best advertising scheme I have seen in years , completely by-passing legal restrictions on targeting children . ’
19 Alan Milburn in Darlington I have seen in action .
20 It was the red-head she 'd seen in town .
21 She was afraid she would have a defective child because she had seen in Angharad what could happen in her husband 's family .
22 Since the evening of the reception at the governor 's palais when she had turned her head to find him looking at her , the memory of the naked desire she had seen in Jacques Devraux 's eyes had smouldered in her mind .
23 Probably sixty-three or sixty-four , and according to the photographs she had seen in newspapers and geographical magazines , and his occasional appearances on television , he looked considerably younger than his age , and very fit indeed .
24 She had seen that instantly the next afternoon ; in Rachel 's eyes she recognised the same melting joy as she had seen in Lisa 's .
25 Her only regret was that Dr Neil did not buy the Clarion Cry so that so far the only piece of her work which she had seen in print was the one which she had written before she had arrived in the East End .
26 Kite 's numbers are about the worst we 've seen in years .
27 Despite our unsavoury choice of shipmates , our arrival was cause for celebration , and on the very first afternoon we were whisked away from Sinar Surya to stay in the comfort of the sultan 's guesthouse , which was far more impressive than anything we had seen in Makassar .
28 The light in mid-river was silver , and the current stronger than any we had seen in Egypt .
29 Appraisal is attracting more attention because ( as we have seen in Chapters 2 and 3 ) accountability has become politically fashionable .
30 We have seen in Chapters 17 , 18 , and 22 that these processes are diverse .
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