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

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1 I saw it first time last week and it were great !
2 I saw it that way towards .
3 I remember it as I saw it one evening , lit by the setting sun against a background of threatening clouds .
4 It has never , of course , been my privilege to have seen such things at first hand , but I will nevertheless hazard this with some confidence : the English landscape at its finest — such as I saw it this morning — possesses a quality that the landscapes of other nations , however more superficially dramatic , inevitably fail to possess .
5 I know I saw it this morning it 's really smart is n't it ?
6 I saw it last night .
7 ‘ I knew it the moment I saw it last Sunday .
8 Yeah , I saw it last week here as well ! lo , lot shorter otherwise he 'll be complaining his ears are growing too high !
9 Well you seen it last year when you came and saw the garden and
10 His code was no problem ; had n't she seen it enough times anyway when he powered up the network ?
11 Did you see it this morning ?
12 Did you see it this morning ?
13 Did you see it last night ?
14 Now did you see it last night ?
15 Roman was early ; Claudia left her office on the hour , closing the door with an irrational feeling that by the next time she saw it many things , including herself , would be irrevocably changed .
16 She could never remember the Alice 's registration number without looking it up , though she saw it twenty times a day .
17 Good job you saw it this morning and not last night then is it ?
18 Whatever you 've done you 've done for science and not for me personally , whether you see it that way or not .
19 Do n't forget you can look at this , Y equals X plus one times X minus one , which , when you see it that way tells you where it 's going to , where its roots are .
20 We saw it one day you know .
21 ‘ I guess we saw it that way : I did for sure .
22 But not everybody saw it that way at the time .
23 But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time .
24 There is always a danger of overidentification with the people we study and to regard their problems as unique simply because the people themselves see it that way .
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