Example sentences of "[verb] seen she [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He went up , and it 's first time he 'd seen her for a while and she said something about , oh he was supposed to have something but he got to hear this well it 's got nothing to do with all the others . |
2 | He asked the old man if he knew Miss Lavant , if he 'd seen her at the fete , in clothes with buttercups on them . |
3 | I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich . |
4 | She stared at him and , as her eyes met his , once again , like the moment he 'd seen her in the pool , she seemed unable to look away . |
5 | For it was not pure ocular seeing , or I should have seen her as a girl of the age which I have now reached . |
6 | ‘ He would have seen her at the races , ’ I said , smiling . |
7 | We 'd have seen her at the window long ago , and got her down . ’ |
8 | But who could have seen her in the park and reported back this quickly ? |
9 | She had a view through the windscreen but no one could have seen her in the back . |
10 | He did n't appear to have seen her in the water and Rachel had the advantage of watching him unobserved as he strolled along the poolside , a towel slung around his neck . |
11 | ‘ I 'd have loved to have seen her in the flesh . |
12 | I 've seen her for a few minutes , but now they 've taken her to be X-rayed . |
13 | And she 'd go on the demonstrations in it too , I 've seen her at a rally in a park dragging that beaded hem through the mud . |
14 | I 've seen her behind the bar in that dress , many nights . |
15 | And of course , we 've seen her in the gossip columns , stepping out with the rich , the famous and the suntanned . |
16 | I du n no , I du n no who she 's going out with , but I 've seen her , I 've seen her in the car in the morning when I , like this morning I was walking in , she was in the car just getting the old , but I do n't know if he works here or not , she 's got to be going out with somebody . |
17 | And she , too , had something of the precision and contrived charm of a doll with an almost round head poised ’ on a long delicate neck , a snub nose with a splatter of freckles , a small mouth with a full upper lip beautifully curved and a bristle of cropped hair , originally fair but with bright orange tips which caught the sun and trembled in the breeze so that the whole head seemed for a moment to have a vivid life separated from the rest of her body and , the image changing , he had seen her as a bright exotic flower . |
18 | She knew Gwen Evans only slightly ; she had seen her at the funeral , and previous to that a couple of times , but the memory stuck . |
19 | He had recognised her at once when he had seen her at the funeral , and even then her looks , though pale and wan , had surprised him with their purity . |
20 | It was the first time I had seen her in a pale colour — a light grey dress which made her seem shadowy . |
21 | Her limbs were graceful , her whole body proportioned like that of a young goddess ; as for her breasts , an infatuated young man who had seen her in a small part at Robert 's Shield Theatre wrote her a letter quoting the Song of Solomon at length : Asshe threatened to horsewhip him . |
22 | Physically , she was looking better than Harriet had seen her in a long while . |
23 | A little better ; he had seen her in a few more moods , some higher , some lower . |
24 | It was possible that he , too , had not troubled himself with thoughts of her real life until he had seen her in the garden with Ben . |
25 | Rachaela thought of the day she had seen her in the snow , the day Emma had bowed out from their lives with urgent smiles . |
26 | These are the people who have seen her through the difficult times , who have helped her adjust to the life before her and who have kept her in touch with the real world . |
27 | They have seen her in the shadows outside the windows of country cottages , and drawn the blinds , dropped the latch . |