Example sentences of "[adv] see [prep] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Myself I never worried about I was one of the biggest scruffs you 've ever seen in your life actually . |
32 | Is n't that the most beautiful photo you 've ever seen in your life . |
33 | Henry Cotton was walking in with us and he says , ‘ That 's the bravest golf shot I 've ever seen in my life . ’ |
34 | And finally she said , ‘ That 's the most vulgar thing I 've ever seen in my life . ’ |
35 | We soon roared away in a cloud of dust , shoulder to ribcage with the largest man I have ever seen in my life . |
36 | In front of me sat the smartest and most alert looking person I had ever seen in my life . |
37 | " Those are the first wild elephants I 've ever seen in my life , " he whispered reverently , and his grin of delight spread front ear to ear . |
38 | The biggest blackest spider I have ever seen in my life . |
39 | She was the loveliest girl that I 'd ever seen in my life , and her voice was like music . |
40 | There was a wild storm , and with it came the most frightening thunder and lightning that I have ever seen in my life . |
41 | I 've ever seen in my life ! |
42 | Well it 's the tiniest toilet I 've ever seen in my life . |
43 | ‘ He is the best goalscorer I 've ever seen in my time in professional football , and anyone who has seen Liverpool over the years will agree he 's a very special player . ’ |
44 | This is Honey , Dan 's fiancee , this man has the biggest knob you will ever see in your life and it 's all mine |
45 | All they ever saw of their guide was a faint distant tail-light , and then only rarely , at irregular moments after long periods of doubt when it seemed that they had lost the scent , made the wrong decision at some unmarked junction up in the stormy darkness . |
46 | ‘ Ginger ’ Neil was not impressed with what he saw , and described 261 as ‘ the most motley crowd of goons you ever saw in your life — ferry pilots who had been formed into a squadron . ’ |
47 | He built roads , schools , hospitals , and sent students abroad for further education , most to France and some to Germany , which many Iranians still saw as their friend simply because it was the traditional enemy of both Britain and Russia . |
48 | Her work is deeply involved with landscape and shows an insight that is also seen in her portraiture . |
49 | Their idea of reality remains trapped in the cultural viewpoint which their theory of literature was trying to replace , and the difficulties which this led to can be most clearly seen in their theory of literary history : despite their innovatory definition of literary history as a discontinuous series , they were unable to explain how literary history related to other historical series . |
50 | His style of preaching is clearly seen in his books such as A Call to the Unconverted and The Saint 's Everlasting Rest which were prepared from sermonic material . |
51 | In fact , in about 1971 there was a sudden spate of development in this area , and both the University Library and what was then Brighton Public Library and West Sussex all were innovators in those days , using computer-based lending systems , which used little cards with lots of little holes in them and — I am sure they are familiar to lots of people — in the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes erm what are called bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place . |
52 | In the last few years you 'll have seen those holes replaced by sort of zebra stripes — what we call bar codes in the trade , and those bar codes you 'll also see on your groceries all over the place . |
53 | Charles later saw to her commemoration at thirteen other churches too . |
54 | In the north-east , we also saw on our televisions a gentleman — if one can call him that — being interviewed after the death of his son in a 90-mph crash involving a stolen car on the outskirts of Newcastle . |
55 | More surprisingly , he also saw in his patron a feudal lord . |
56 | The Catholic Church can be , and is , now seen by its members in extraordinarily different ways . |
57 | The sense of its otherness , he wrote , just as I wanted it , an alien object , one never before seen on our planet , not quite animal , not quite mineral , not quite vegetable , yet familiar , familiar . |
58 | His father turned toward him with an earnestness that Jack had never before seen in his face . |
59 | He could n't really see without his glasses on . |
60 | Many of the young couples that come here to see about their weddings , when asked , admit that their relationship had a pretty unspectacular beginning . |