Example sentences of "used see [art] " in BNC.

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1 I used to see a Mr Smith . ’
2 ‘ When I was 16 and modelling , I got very interested because I used to see a lot of Geminis and Libras who had a lot in common , ’ says Teri .
3 We used to see a lot of shepherds and flocks of sheep
4 Siah Armanjani once told me how he used to see the movies in his native Persia in the 1950s .
5 For all he knew the decoration could have been left there years ago , when Alice used to see the foresters in their peculiar finery .
6 Years ago when I used to see the young masters going off to their boarding schools … you too , I used to envy you all .
7 My bedroom , for instance , had a ghost that used to come through it every night — it was n't a visible ghost but it was audible — and I used to see the door open at the other end of the room when I was in bed and then would hear this ‘ clunk clunk ’ … .
8 And under the bed there was a basket , and we used to see the chap come down and wash these , what was in the mass it was kippers , and conga eel .
9 But er , I never heard of them if they did and er , I mean I , I used to involve meself not in politics or anything like that is the last thing I ever thought of involving meself in but er , I did er , sort er , well being on the milk round you used to see the people in , because they come to door to bring a jug you see and you , you talk to people and you know they were , er were sensible and they were , were should I say soft or had no er conversation at all like , you know .
10 Where the where I used to see the Bella magazines was n't in Southern we went with Bill 's father .
11 Sometimes I used to see the funny side of these sessions , but he was not one to tolerate flippancy and more than once I received the rough side of his tongue .
12 We used to see the men-at-arms , the crossbow men on their way to the ports for the crossing to France , then we 'd watch them return laden with booty .
13 I used to see the woman next-door at night standing in her kitchen , looking blankly out of the window .
14 And erm it 's all to do with language in the nineteen nineties to go to be transcribed for posterity and used to see the change and development of languages
15 I used to see the the before it was sort of dirty and you just would n't go would you ?
16 I used to that , I used to see the old fellas doing
17 Where we used to see an organ with its automated conductor and maybe a waterfall thrown in for good measure , we now have canned music and disc jockeys aping their favourites from radio or TV and hoping against hope that one day they too may be discovered .
18 but I used to see an Edwardian bicyclist ,
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