Example sentences of "[that] [pron] see the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was as we started our second run and we were at the lights at the corner of Portman Square , that I saw the cops had concentrated themselves on the traffic island in Baker Street .
2 I was just going to say , I was just saying , that I saw the posters that erm parents and carers should erm , go along to talk about parenting and at the bottom it said , erm , will be selling multi-racial toys and dolls and things like that .
3 It was n't until two a.m. that I saw the Gorengs .
4 It was at Snaefellsness that I saw the bird I had hoped to find — and which was ‘ new ’ to me — the Brünnich 's guillemot .
5 And it 's funny because the last car that I saw the fellow 's from I saw the fellow 's who did it .
6 It was not until I was at a conference at which Jean Darnall was speaking that I saw the need to ask others to pray for me .
7 It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord 's Prayer ; but it was n't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light — I had n't given her any !
8 It was only in 1960 that I saw the flaw in the argument .
9 I ca n't realy add much to what has already been said except that I saw the goals on Manc of the day and thought theirs were all sloppy and avoidable .
10 It 's been so long now that I see the title as my right . ’
11 To say that I see the squirrel with the black nose is to be committed not only to the existence of a visual experience , but also to the existence of something else .
12 That I see the faces I 've been gutted to ashes .
13 It was there that she saw the man lying on the plastic strips of an off-white metal reclining chair beside the pool , which was undoubtedly smaller than it had looked in the photograph .
14 Lalumière , in an address to the Royal Institute for International Affairs in London on Feb. 28 , 1991 , said that she saw the Council of Europe as an important institutional link between western and eastern Europe , particularly in the field of human rights .
15 It was clear that she saw the drift of his question but her answer was simple : ‘ Granny seemed to exercise a sort of spell over her sons , her husband too , I think .
16 see what happened is , I came over and he says , you know I 've told this lady that you saw the man standing beside her and she went she sort of , she described him , apparently he was very tall which
17 It was only when you looked at their faces that you saw the difference in both age and expression : Harry 's face was round , his eyes merry , while Joe 's features inclined to length and his grey eyes , which at times seemed colourless , had in their depths a touch of melancholy that had deepened with the years .
18 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
19 You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts .
20 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
21 The display is rather like the File Manager , in that you see the names of the files at the left hand side of the screen , and the chosen details at the right hand side of the screen .
22 ‘ The results were encouraging in that we saw the benefits of assessments which enabled gaps in skills to be identified , ’ said , head of functional training at Courtaulds ' Training , Education and Development Centre at Woodside in the UK .
23 It is on this specific point that we see the basis of disagreement .
24 Next he uses the same technique but this time on to a sheet of transparent glass placed on trestles , which allows the photographer to film the act through the glass , so that we see the paint falling around the pebbles and wires already placed on the glass .
25 There is no doubt that Unionists believed in what they were doing or that they saw the government 's actions as justifying their responses .
26 It was therefore with surprise that they saw the coach draw up bearing the Lassiter coat of arms .
27 However in nineteen thirty s nineteen forty seven this was n't actually realizing , it was only later on that they saw the incompatibility of the two aims .
28 ‘ did drive ’ Driving is usually proved by witness statements to the effect that they saw the defendant drive .
29 It can be proved by witnesses stating that they saw the defendant ‘ drive round the roundabout and wander into the side of another car ’ or ‘ brake rather late and run into the car in front ’ or by the defendant stating that ‘ I misjudged the gap or distance ’ or ‘ I did n't see the other car , motorbike , cycle or pedestrian , etc . ’
30 He stated that he had later spoken to two observers who had been close to the ridge at the time of the accident , and they had apparently noticed that the wind had , momentarily , markedly increased in strength and had appeared to swirl up the hill towards the ridge , coincidental with the time that they saw the aircraft 's wing drop and the aircraft begin to descend .
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