Example sentences of "saw [noun prp] in " in BNC.

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1 She even imagined she saw Marc in the audience one night , his face just a pale blur beyond the footlights with all the others , but what would the jet-setting Marc Vila be doing in Yorkshire ?
2 And she added : ‘ I saw Kenneth in many , many lights .
3 Wishart frequently saw Minton in the company of his cousin Anna , the daughter of the poet Roy Campbell .
4 Ever since Tug opened his eyes and saw Doyle in front of the door , things had been different from the other mornings .
5 If he saw Doyle in the pub he 'd slide out of buying him a drink .
6 He saw Frances in the mirror .
7 " Henry was carrying his books , and suddenly he saw Sheila in the distance . "
8 Yesterday saw Hopkinson in sad , frustrated mood , attacking the ‘ complacency ’ among many field sportsmen and bewailing the lack of support he has received over the past seven years .
9 I never saw Moscow in the heyday of the great parades of May and November .
10 Late ‘ 76 saw Linda in this country with an excellent show and playing with the same guitarists that had appeared on the album .
11 Mr Christie , in an exclusive interview with TODAY , said at the time : ‘ When I saw Sue in prison , almost the first thing she said to me was that the sentence was wrong . ’
12 I saw Fiesole in Florence and the Alcazar in Seville , the garden Gide preferred to all others .
13 Mrs was really surprised when she saw Tessa in there .
14 She saw Alexei in him .
15 He ran in Alexei 's direction , saw Alexei in his path , and turned and scuttled back the way he had come .
16 ‘ Mrs Walker thinks that she saw Ruth in Woolworth 's . ’
17 An eye-witness saw Verri in the back seat gesturing towards the open telephone line and died shortly afterwards .
18 Or wait till tomorrow night or , Joan phoned this morning and oh I s I saw Tom in town yesterday .
19 Ellsworth Kelly first saw Paris in 1944 at the age of twenty-one after the Normandy landing ; the young marine can not have imagined then how important that city was to be to his artistic career .
20 We saw God in the children 's faces and the way in which the mums learned to trust us with their children .
21 I last saw Sandy in Sydney shortly before his death in 1990 , and his pride in his sons was higher than ever .
22 When she saw Hannah in the sequence where she played the tiny organ at Low Birk Hatt , she tried to arrange for her to come to Lartington to try the unique Aeolian pipe organ in the chapel .
23 Thomas saw Sara in his mind 's eye .
24 According to the Israelis , when Shamir saw Bush in Washington he was able to get , as the price for no pre-emptive attack on Iraq , a promise that the US would not actually support a conference on the Middle East when the war was over .
25 I 'm not sure whether Seve did , and I saw Watson in trouble , having gone through the green and up against the wall .
26 When she saw Mike in the pit — Mike who had helped her dam the slurry lagoon four years before — attaching a cluster to one of a line of cows , when she slapped the flank of that cow , and shut her eyes to inhale the air loaded with the smell of blood-warm milk , udderwash and cow breath , she was utterly content in the conviction of her seamless permanence .
27 Again she saw Gazzer in her mind , laughing with Bella , clowning around , never taking anything seriously and she knew that she could never find the right words to convince Bella that he was dangerous .
28 Cope saw Jones in action a year or so ago , when he narrowly beat Hartlepool 's Kevin Crumplin in the national schools championships semi finals and repeated the victory just in a schools international .
29 It seems that relations between the two men were at one time good , as on his tour of northern Italy in 1851 , Scott saw Ruskin in Venice , whom he had met previously , ‘ and spent a most delightful evening with him ’ .
30 Three years later , during the carnival of 1645 , John Evelyn saw Ercole in Lidia by Monteverdi 's pupil and successor at St. Mark 's , Giovanni Rovetta ( C. 1596–1668 ) , at the Teatro Novissimo , with ‘ variety of sceanes painted and contrived with no lesse art of perspective , and machines for flying in the aire , and other wonderfull motions … one of the most magnificent and expensive diversions the wit of man can invent ’ ; and the San Cassiano had a chorus for a few years .
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