Example sentences of "[adv] see [noun prp] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Stuart was leaning over backwards to see Oliver 's point of view . |
2 | His eyes were open , but he did not see Daniel 's hand in front of his face . |
3 | His eyes were back on the road and he did not see Madeleine 's mouth turn down in a pout . |
4 | For Israel 's way to be hidden Yahweh could mean that God can not see Israel 's way , or will not see Israel 's way , or has caused Israel not to be able to see its own way . |
5 | For Israel 's way to be hidden Yahweh could mean that God can not see Israel 's way , or will not see Israel 's way , or has caused Israel not to be able to see its own way . |
6 | It is vitally important to us in France that our customers do not see Courtelle 's commitment to them as in any way secondary . ’ |
7 | But Conner does not see Matador 's dominance of this year 's maxi fleet as indicative of America 's Cup design performance — the Cook team will design Koch 's America3 Syndicate 's putative defender . |
8 | From my crevice between the two machines I can just see Pa 's face . |
9 | Some Christians have mistakenly seen Jesus ' teaching in the Sermon on the Mount as a rejection of the Jewish law in favour of his new law of love . |
10 | She glanced up to see Luke 's gaze fixed upon her , warmly approving . |
11 | The seminar will take place at the Science Museum , where you can also see Mike 's exhibition Running on Air — the Nike Exhibition of Sports Shoe Technology . |
12 | While Christians see the suffering of Jesus as part of the whole human experience , they also see Jesus ' suffering as inevitable in a unique way . |
13 | Visit Venice and you visit a unique and breathtaking city of timeless charm ( also see Citalia 's Midsummer Spectacle tour on pages 206–207 ) . |
14 | You came here to see Worsdale 's work ; the least I can do is show it to you . ’ |
15 | You have n't seen Will 's picture . ’ |
16 | You have n't seen Chris ' nanny have you ? |
17 | The women in this case are suspects in their own right , especially if we take notice of that boy , though from what you–say I ca n't see Anna 's mother hauling herself up on the scaffolding behind Benson 's , or making a run for it when the boy turned up . ’ |
18 | He could n't see Ruane 's face because it was bent below the rim of the desk , as he put his shoes back on . |
19 | She could n't see William 's face but something in his voice discouraged further questions . |
20 | She could n't see Alice 's face , only the loose wispy bits of her hair , glinting in the light from the guttering candles behind her . |
21 | I better walk on tip-toes to right well , you know now let's just give , you know , I mean you ca n't see Zane 's bum . |
22 | I could n't see Russell 's face or his reaction to all this . |
23 | I could n't see Emily 's expression as I did so . |
24 | The American journalist , Bernard Nossiter , even saw Britain 's decline of manufacturing output as a sign of advance and of maturity , since the British , civilized and civic-minded as they were , were proclaiming the need for more leisure and less regimented ways of living . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps , ’ said Pascoe enigmatically , then seeing Jenny 's look of enquiry , he relented and added , ‘ I think there may be a footprint . ’ |
26 | He could almost see Richmann 's anger — that of the other man who had killed his mother in a similar fit of rage all those years ago . |
27 | He sensed the movement all around , then saw Tallis 's mask covered features , recognized Skogen . |
28 | She leaned forward to see Matilda 's reaction to Guy 's brutal logic just as he turned his head slightly in her direction , as though he sensed her watching him . |
29 | The maid , however , was noncommittal , not wishing to cross her mistress and yet seeing Stephen 's point of view . |
30 | Back in his own home , it seemed incredible to George that he had actually seen Tamar 's attacker at Thorsbury , and yet he was certain that the groom was the same man . |