Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] see the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Er and of course I seen the present managers are , are th the one you know only just lives down the road here he 's recently retired . |
2 | Far out to sea to the west I saw the bright lights of the Athens boat . |
3 | Not that hooligan we saw the other day the one messing about in the dodgems . ’ |
4 | In Makassar harbour they saw the great black-sailed trading schooners of the piratical Bugis tribe , with whom , just 120 years previously , the remarkable naturalist-explorer Alfred Russel Wallace had sailed on his historic odyssey through the Spice Islands to become the first Westerner ever to see alive the Greater Bird of Paradise . |
5 | Cutting across country in the morning light he saw the Japanese transports moored peacefully in Dili harbour . |
6 | In one split second I see the brown topcoat and his jogger gape at us . |
7 | When he plugged in — Sonic The Hedgehog I saw the fantastic graphics and nearly fainted . |
8 | In the morning providentially we set off for the frontier , and there to my great delight I saw the familiar face of Mr Derrick Robinson , Rhodesia 's Assistant Commissioner of Police , standing beside a BMW motor car which was to convey me to Salisbury . |
9 | As the Dwarfs from Karaz a Karak marched south they saw the rising plumes of smoke in front of them . |
10 | Through the carved window he saw the wet branches of the evergreens , darker on the dark . |
11 | Mine itches the very moment I see the ruddy school letter . |
12 | Away to the right I saw the flat gleam of the loch . |
13 | Out of the corner of my eye I saw the young man join Pavic 's queue . |
14 | At the moment she sees the mainstream industry benefiting from the wealth of new perspectives , the risk-taking and experimentation that the grant-aided sector encourages , but for how much longer ? |
15 | During our period we see the simultaneous and enormous growth of trade in agricultural produce , a remarkable extension of the area in agricultural use , and — at least in the countries directly affected by world capitalist development — a major ‘ flight from the land ’ . |
16 | After the interval we saw The Two Pigeons with Sandra Madgwick , Michael O'Hare , Anita Landa , and Chenca Williams in the leading roles . |
17 | Both David Whitaker and Verity Lambert had been captivated by Terry Nation 's Dalek story right from the moment they saw the first ‘ treatment ’ ( story idea ) . |
18 | There was no sign of them in the next field , but ahead of him at the top of the hill he saw the young dog , looking black against the morning sky . |
19 | Enlightenment was urged on me the day I saw the old Jew float to the surface of the deep latrine , how he splashed and struggled into life , and was hoisted out by the jubilant guards , his clothes cleansed by the mire . |
20 | ‘ In the fort I saw the finest set of buildings in the world — but no one was caring for them . |
21 | ‘ I could hear their croaking and their arguments and they came ever nearer until suddenly out of the mist I saw the grey shadow of a wing and wet spike of a beak . |
22 | As she went round to the boot she saw the furtive movement in one of Mrs Aldiss 's bedroom windows . |
23 | When she turned her head she saw the calm face of a man , a gentle man , a debonair man , a wandering but caring man . |
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25 | That was the day she saw the first crocuses around the roots of the tree . |
26 | ‘ The day we saw the outstanding location of Crystal Springs House was the day I decided to develop my first hotel . |
27 | On the whole they saw the British as allies from the point of view of protection , as insurance against massacre , and as offering opportunities for advancement . |
28 | In the far distance he saw the shadowed mouth of a large culvert angling towards them . |
29 | In his head he saw the hung sheets dotted with coal-smuts torn from their pegs and ripped into bandages as they sailed above the foxgloves . |
30 | Her mother thought it was better for her not to be at home as there was not much space , so the following week they saw the social worker and it was arranged that she go to a house run by the Catholic anti-abortion organisation LIFE . |