Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [adv] see [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mum lifted me up to see Gran and I recall the peaceful look which she had . |
2 | Just because I got you off seeing Herr Lettner does n't mean it wo n't happen again . |
3 | Boss Ian Porterfield hinted he now sees Newton as a partner for the hapless Robert Fleck . |
4 | Later , when Mrs Barnwell came , Sister Cooney took her in to see Richard . |
5 | Doing his best to stay awake , he chatted to Mills until satisfied that the other was convinced of his academic credentials and then , to get rid of him before Syrian George arrived to transcribe the night 's tapes and give the game away , sent him over to see Hurley , who wanted to know if Mills , in the course of his travels in and out of Lebanon for Newsweek , would like to shoot a few pictures for the DEA . |
6 | Prof Eno took us round to see Morrissey , because he lives nearby in Oscar Wilde 's old cottage and he was too ‘ ill ’ to come on the outing . |
7 | Did you ever see Beavis and Butthead in America ? |
8 | Did you ever see Caddyshack |
9 | Did you ever see Duck Soup ? |
10 | ‘ Did you actually see Jim Lancaster leave the room ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Did you often see Bernhardt when you were a young man , Pop ? ’ she asked . |
12 | ‘ You said you never saw action in the last war ? ’ |
13 | She said she never saw Newton kick the other player in the face , and she never saw anyone 's boot come in contact with Mr Hallam 's face . |
14 | A neighbour said he often saw Mr Huang spending hours walking aimlessly up and down the town 's Yarm Road . |