Example sentences of "[pers pn] also see [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I also saw a vision of a ‘ better ’ world and realised that my duty as a mother was no longer in the kitchen , but in that world .
2 I also saw the statue of Sir Winston Churchill outside the Houses of Parliament and the monument to Edith Cavell ; I have a book about her life .
3 But I also saw the blood and noise of war .
4 Maggie did see , and she also saw the way Candace clung to Felipe 's arm , laughing and talking as if her husband did not exist .
5 She also saw the statue of Molly Malone , minus wheelbarrow , which made her laugh .
6 She also sees a contrast between the wounding tongue of Florio and the more gentle , if less polished , manner of Dusterandus .
7 But while Godfrey-Isaacs exposes the wound she also sees the joke .
8 We also saw a film about how the dogs are trained .
9 We also saw an exhibition of paintings by Sydney Lough Thompson , one of my favourite NZ artists .
10 They also saw the bridegroom as an allegorical symbol for Jesus in relation to the Church as the bride .
11 The French , like the Austrians and the Russians , were quite ready to consider the exclusion of the Turks from Serbia and , indeed , from all their European provinces , if they could see an advantage for themselves , but they also saw the danger of a disastrous confrontation if any of them moved before the time was ripe .
12 The rebels of 1182 had been defeated , but they had weighed up one of their conquerors — and they also saw an opportunity .
13 Equally , they also see the capacity for recovery in others and hence in themselves .
14 It also saw the death of Theoderid .
15 It also sees the pact accelerating ‘ the acceptance of the ARM architecture as the predominant processor for new emerging applications ’ .
16 Here too he also saw the opening for what he called eristics , a kind of ‘ polemical apologetics ’ in which the Christian understanding of human life as marked by sin and in need of grace could engage in controversial dialogue with other views in order to clarify the difference made by the message of the gospel .
17 But as Orwell recorded the state of interminable slums , he also saw the landscape in transition .
18 He also saw the need to rewrite roles around the talents of the actors , as he did for Crawford , but there were limits to what he could do to make the most of the story for the cinema .
19 He also saw the process from both ends .
20 Melchiori uses statistics in attempting to define the ‘ norm ’ of I — Thou in Shakespeare and the exceptions , the twenty-one sonnets lacking I , and the twenty-five lacking Thou or You ( he also sees no distinction between singular and plural forms ) .
21 But he also sees the need for guarantees on employment conditions there .
22 He also sees the need to reform the electoral system to clean up the political system .
23 He also sees the growth of digital signal processor market with increased demand for modems , disk drives , speech-driven devices and portable phones as well as in other telecommunications products such as switches .
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