Example sentences of "[adv] see [art] [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Netwise is eager to bolster the Unix side of its business , but admits ‘ NobleNet has obviously seen the light with RPC technology that the rest of us did n't … they 're going to be tough to beat ’ . |
2 | ‘ If shoppers had their wish , the region could soon see a revolution with empty shops but booming business . ’ |
3 | Have you ever seen a person with cancer of the lung , cancer of the stomach ? |
4 | Like Samuel stated , in a woman suffered strokes , seventy eight percent will survive at least one , have you ever seen a person with a stroke ? |
5 | Have you ever seen a person with a stroke ? |
6 | Have you ever seen an application with a cheerful little ‘ remove-me ’ icon ? |
7 | There was an echo , and no man ever saw a ghost with a shadow , so why should a ghost 's voice have an echo ? |
8 | These days you hardly ever see a child with a small rubber or tennis ball . |
9 | ‘ I 've never before seen a rabbit with either a pocket , or a watch to take out of it , ’ she thought . |
10 | ‘ Branford could immediately see a connection with us . |
11 | Again , this is a rule that can be broken , but I 've never yet seen a design with more than two needles tucking side by side . |
12 | If , for instance , if extremely problematic strapping , splints or plaster of paris treatments are used and treatment should be started as soon as possible after birth , so the sooner you notice these things the better You 've all had your hospital experience , has anybody not actually seen a child with erm club foot ? |
13 | We agree with MacGowan and Reeves that the half life may be inaccurate if it is calculated from only two values ; but perhaps that is why they have never seen a patient with normal renal function in whom the half life is as long as 7.6 hours , since in clinical practice two measurements are all one has to go on . |
14 | As she got closer to them Julia thought that she had never seen a man with such brilliant dark eyes or so saturnine and yet handsome a face . |
15 | I teach students who are often illiterate , who do not know how to use a hand-held calculator , who have never seen a film with subtitles or read a classic work of literature , and who can not spell even the name of important people in their field ( for example , psychology majors who spell Freud as Frued ) . |
16 | ‘ He was a middle-aged guy and I was beginning to think that he never saw a guy with long hair before . |