Example sentences of "saw [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | superbly philistine , they saw each play |
2 | If the air needed clearing , then our first conversation did exactly that , for it saw each man strongly protesting his innocence and strenuously denying any involvement in the murder . |
3 | In the gloaming before sunrise they saw each other 's features as pale apparitions . |
4 | For a time the two saw each other daily . |
5 | I ca n't say whether this is true or not but I have been told , it was spoke about when I was a kid , that they never saw each other except if they were both of the same religion . |
6 | The next time we saw each other was 7am the next morning at Bishopsgate police station . ’ |
7 | The officially published diaries of Ceauşescu 's engagements reveal that Yasser Arafat was his most frequent guest : on average they met six times a year and saw each other for the last time only a month before the revolution . |
8 | She determined that she , not he , would decide how often they saw each other and how they would occupy their time together . |
9 | ‘ They have left me alone to prepare in the proper fashion , so it was quite emotional when we saw each other . |
10 | ‘ They have left me alone to prepare in the proper fashion , so it was quite emotional when we saw each other . |
11 | It would be many long years before they saw each other again . |
12 | They were together for four years , but Bailey recalls : ‘ I do n't think we ever saw each other . |
13 | ‘ We saw each other around quite a lot but it took me a while to warm up . |
14 | But he and the Prime Minister saw each other frequently , although rarely on social occasions . |
15 | When he asked if he could see her again the next day , she would not have dreamed of declining ; they saw each other for about a fortnight , and her enthusiasm for him increased with each meeting , though he said not a word of any interest in the whole two weeks . |
16 | They only saw each other . |
17 | The last time they saw each other . ’ |
18 | While their relationship managed to remain friendly they saw each other less and less in the years to come . |
19 | We saw each other at the same moment , she on her side of the gate , me on mine . |
20 | It was then that she and Madeleine saw each other : and it was at that instant that their military training served them well . |
21 | We saw each other less often . |
22 | Her mother and father saw each other in the street one day and that was it . |
23 | The armies saw each other for the first time at just after eleven o'clock . |
24 | When he came home we saw each other often . |
25 | Unfortunately , there is not enough evidence to make a coherent account of how Carthaginians and Greeks saw each other in the third and second centuries B.C. and how Rome came to profit from the situation — not least by the importation of an African slave who became the most accomplished of the Hellenized dramatists of Latin literature , Terence . |
26 | ‘ Admit that this has been between us since we first saw each other . |
27 | They saw each other for the first time on the fourth night of the marriage ceremonies and now have a son . |
28 | Merely documenting legislative and institutional change is not enough : one must examine , in Arthur Marwick 's words , changes ‘ in ideas and in social attitudes and relationships , in how people and classes saw each other , and , most important , in how they saw themselves ’ . |
29 | Hardly saw each other . |
30 | The slogans of the electors at Westminster typify how the two sides saw each other , with the Whigs shouting " no Pretender " and the Tories " no Managers " and " for the Queen and Church " . |