Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] see [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hello , Just how does anyone who 's old enough to remember compare the two I only saw Gary Sprake play twice ( famous so I ca n't really remember how bad he was .
2 Twenty years ago I walked along it , half hoping to find a lost domain , and when I had crossed the small brick bridge over a stream I suddenly saw Wood Dalling Hall sailing like some proud ship above hawthorn hedges and ancient meadows , as beautiful and as Norfolk as could be .
3 say ooh I just seen Michael passing , I 'll have
4 So I will begin with the first time I ever saw John Russell .
5 ‘ The first time I ever saw Bertrand Russell he came in — this was a party at the Bells ’ house .
6 I also saw Mr Roddy Llewellyn 's charming summer house , which is one of the range of garden furnishings called Roddy Llewellyn Classic Collection .
7 Would I please see Deputy Head before dinner .
8 I frequently see Helen Suzman and Dr ( Frederik van Zyl ) Slabbert , whose efforts I admire .
9 I no see Sound Music ever .
10 I do n't remember Heighway running down the wing , and I never saw Roger Hunt hit the back of the net .
11 Rhodes , however , dismisses such comparisons : ‘ I never saw Colin Bland , but from everything I 've heard he 'll be one level higher than any other fielder , just like Bradman and the rest when it comes to batting .
12 I never saw Mme Guérigny in the garden .
13 Would I one day show people this jacket and say that it had been a lovely afternoon in Central Park when he gave it to me and , in closing , would I say that as he disappeared into the trees , I never saw Oscar Wilde again ?
14 These hints were followed up by many gentlemen : and I think I never saw Mr Loudon more pleased than when a highly respectable gardener once told him that he was living in a new and most comfortable cottage , which his master had built for him ; a noble marquess , who said that he should never have thought of it , but for the observations in Mr Loudon 's Gardener 's Magazine , as they made him consider whether the cottage was comfortable or not , and that , as soon as he did so , he perceived its deficiencies .
15 And he 's in his seldom seen breeding skin . ’
16 You off to see Mrs. Fanshawe , I suppose ? ’ he said superfluously .
17 Just because I got you off seeing Herr Lettner does n't mean it wo n't happen again .
18 You hardly see Kirstie Alley in it , she 's only forty five minutes and that 's it .
19 Have you ever seen Dean Richards fumble a ball ?
20 But stop and think gents. have you ever seen lorry drivers like that ?
21 And if they go a goal ahead in Turkey , the home-team are going to kick hell out of them and hopefully side-line most of them until the New Year ( and god knows what the crowd will do — have you ever seen Midnight Express ? )
22 Have you ever seen Seal Court ?
23 Did you ever see Duck Soup ?
24 Do you carry one of the cards that you probably saw P C refer to ?
25 She dimly saw Aunt Emily by the fire and the silver tea service winked on a table beside her , and there , in front of the fire , standing there as comfortably as if it were his own fire , she saw with no surprise at all , that it was Michael Swinton .
26 Can you really see President Gorbachev and Mrs Thatcher chanting round a table , though ?
27 She certainly needed a break from Glyn , and if she never saw Mr Edmund Clarke again it would be too soon .
28 She seldom saw Alex Mair .
29 ‘ Did you actually see Jim Lancaster leave the room ? ’
30 Where Macbeth had been concealed or opaque to Duncan , and was thus in a superior position , manipulating him by pretence , we now see Lady Macbeth putting herself in the dominant position , planning to manipulate her husband : Macbeth is now transparent to her , and she to us .
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