Example sentences of "[pers pn] see [noun] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It was Peter who forced me to see things in a different light . ’ |
2 | No no it was n't I seen I seen people in the pleasance being silver coated pills . |
3 | He said , ‘ I may have mentioned I saw service in the desert … ’ |
4 | " He asked me to met him several times a year , I tried to advise him , to tell him how I saw things in the world . " |
5 | ‘ On the afternoon Lady Eleanor died , I saw horsemen in the trees . ’ |
6 | Because of him I see art in a different way , a new way . |
7 | Sometimes , when I 'm doing my shows , I see people in the audience slipping from their seats into a kneeling position and I say , ‘ Get up ! |
8 | Being sort of at an angle to it and , but i it first of all it allows you to see textures in the wall and things rather better , erm and it makes for generally speaking , a more interesting composition . |
9 | How do you see things in the future then ? |
10 | Do you see Madonna in the paper yesterday ? |
11 | Did you see Madonna in the paper yesterday , naked ! |
12 | And did you see vessels in the area , because you yourself would be too young were you not ? |
13 | She even imagined she saw Marc in the audience one night , his face just a pale blur beyond the footlights with all the others , but what would the jet-setting Marc Vila be doing in Yorkshire ? |
14 | Lalage looked into her drink , swirling and looking as if she saw money in the bottom of her glass . |
15 | Once or twice , she thought she saw things in the periphery of her vision that could n't be there . |
16 | The nurse smiled at him , then glanced quickly at Belinda , and the latter was certain she saw envy in the glance . |
17 | When she saw Mike in the pit — Mike who had helped her dam the slurry lagoon four years before — attaching a cluster to one of a line of cows , when she slapped the flank of that cow , and shut her eyes to inhale the air loaded with the smell of blood-warm milk , udderwash and cow breath , she was utterly content in the conviction of her seamless permanence . |
18 | When she saw Hannah in the sequence where she played the tiny organ at Low Birk Hatt , she tried to arrange for her to come to Lartington to try the unique Aeolian pipe organ in the chapel . |
19 | You see Madonna in the paper ? |
20 | You see adverts in the press that say Free Estimates , well of course they are n't . |
21 | ‘ If people wave to you to stop , or if you see things in the road , you must not stop , you must drive on , ’ said Florence . |
22 | The leader as always is er is a directive agency , the leader as it were erm takes over the individual self-determination by erm effectively telling telling the good what to do erm how can this er does this have to be in in one direction only I mean one gets the feelings very often you know you see things in the newspaper crowd hysteria and so on , erm do crowds always have to become kind of primitive and regressed or or can leaders influence them in other directions ? |
23 | It was the only day of the week on which we saw Grandad in a suit with a tie , and in his Sunday boots . |
24 | We saw God in the children 's faces and the way in which the mums learned to trust us with their children . |
25 | This will become more important as we see changes in the National Health Service . |
26 | So it could be a few months yet before we see Lawrence in the lightning form that bowled out England Captain Graham Gooch last season … |
27 | Rather we see careers in a much less mechanistic way — as available structures in a youth culture for the establishment of self . |
28 | Made him see things in the cold light of reality . |
29 | Dylan helps him see things in an honest fashion , without all the crap . |
30 | Others , however , objected to the replacement of the Schools Council by two unelected bodies ; they saw dangers in the minister ‘ surrounding himself by people of one opinion ’ , and in the ‘ centralized patronage ’ which was said to characterize the new arrangements , and they detected the eclipse of the values of curriculum pluralism for which the Schools Council had stood . |