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

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1 Beneath the shirt I saw the outline of her breasts .
2 But after a few minutes I saw the creature 's body begin to move .
3 When I examined Southgate 's horse I saw the spur marks .
4 Here they were presented with a new interpretation of world events from the Kremlin which saw the world as divided into ‘ two camps ’ and called on Communists everywhere to resist US ‘ imperialism ’ .
5 Keynes himself saw the liquidity trap as merely a special case : the case where the economy is in deep recession .
6 Barnett himself saw the solution to the problem in achieving an amicable peace between rich and poor by finding cultural means of bringing together the " two nations " .
7 On the southern side she saw the mandarin silks of the beginnings of civilisation and the huge courage of the Long March ; and on the other , to the north , the eternal silence of the greatest desolation .
8 Celebrities among the 2,000 fans who saw the Maple Leafs win a 6–5 victory included actresses Susan George , Fiona Fullerton , Patricia Hodge and Cherie Lunghi , and society hostess Ivana Trump .
9 When she placed Morndun across her face and peered through its ghostly eyes she saw the air shimmering with elementals , sharp-faced , wraith-like , coiling and twisting above the river , streaming out of the mouths and eyes of the men by the water and from the piles of skulls by the trees .
10 It 's so cack When you 're doing the running , you 're running from behind , you can only see the behind of Taz you see the behind of Taz
11 Readers who saw the game on television will recall that Brooke did exactly as the law required and so the try was legal .
12 Many of the Asian traders who saw the attack would n't be interviewed for fear of reprisals .
13 ‘ Ride on ’ can be proved by the police officer or witness who saw the offence .
14 Any witness who saw the offence could prove this point .
15 Any witness who saw the incident and could identify the accused could prove this point .
16 A witness who saw the incident described the driver as white , about 25 years old , six feet tall , and of slim build with broad shoulders .
17 ‘ Attempt to drive ’ can be proved by the officer in the case or another witness who saw the defendant attempting to drive .
18 Richard took his brother 's car that night , and a witness who saw the accident on the Birdlip bypass said it happened in the dark , the car left the road without attempting to follow the curve of the road .
19 A barman who saw the dance at Berwick 's Quarterbeck Club said last night : ‘ She was having a very enjoyable time and was clearly the life and soul of the party .
20 The moment the words left her lips she saw the trap , but it was too late .
21 In other words we see the world through another 's eyes .
22 Eventually , authors of the calibre of Dashiell Hammett and Chandler moved on to producing full-length books , based often on their early material in the pulps and always with the hero , the person through whose eyes one saw the story , a private-eye , a shamus , a private investigator , a P.I .
23 Between ( e ) and ( g ) there is a range of behaviour not fully illustrated by a still picture such as ( f ) , which looks like a superposition of ( e ) and ( g ) : if one watches the oscilloscope one sees the picture alternating randomly between the chaotic pattern and the ordered one .
24 Nevertheless , Bob Smith kept edging her towards Malta and at first light they saw the island over the long swells following the storm .
25 Opening his eyes he saw the blood flowing from his arm , from his own bite , blossoming against the snow .
26 Then he pushed him towards the light , and in the light he saw the face of a boy of twenty .
27 When Patrick came to the door of the aircraft he saw the flight of metal steps leading to the tarmac .
28 Although Labour was defeated in the General Election of 1924 , the election which saw the publication of the ‘ Zinoviev Letter ’ with the allegation that it revealed the Communist intention to stir the masses of workers to revolution through using the Labour Party and the Anti-Soviet treaty , its vote increased by more than one million , or about 24 per cent , even though the number of Labour MPs was reduced from 191 to 151 .
29 The outlook , particularly since the general election which saw the defeat of two of the Peace-Tax Campaign 's principal supporters in parliament — Mr A Lyon and Mr F Hooley — is not too encouraging .
30 Gandhi 's attitude to mission and conversion finds an echo in Tillich 's rejection of missionwissenschaft , an approach to religions which sees the purpose of religious dialogue as a means of conversion from one religion to another in accordance with certain theological presuppositions .
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