Example sentences of "[pron] saw him [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I saw him at the odd university reunion .
2 I saw him at the very moment in his life when he earned the name Elethandian gave him : the boy who listens to the voice of the oak .
3 ‘ I could n't believe he drugged me because I saw him as a caring person , he had got me into his confidence .
4 In that too I saw him as an obvious heir to the boys of the old Paris suburbs ’ ( p. 143 ) .
5 I saw him outside the American University Hospital yesterday morning , ’ Laidlaw cut in quickly .
6 When I saw him for the first time , I fell in love with him at once .
7 Well they , I had to go to Road police station , London , it was quite good , the detective took , took me around that little area and er then when I got ready to collect to take him to Liverpool Street Station , I saw him for the first time , man about sixty one and he 'd got two suitcases , one lighter than the other , and while I was signing for him and his property I said to him , you take that light one and I 'll take the bigger one with the view to getting on the bus to get to Liverpool Street st but the inspector there was very good , he said I 'm not going to oh and I said to you take the light case I 'll take the high one , he said I ca n't carry anything , I got a rupture .
8 She says ; The last time I saw him with the two children was on Saturday .
9 Perhaps it was just the times I saw him in the Div II Championship year and the season after that .
10 She saw him at the first lecture , and thrilled at his cultured voice .
11 Tonight for the first time she saw him as an attractive young man rather than as a boss .
12 Suddenly she saw him in a new guise .
13 You saw him for the last time in 1959 .
14 You saw him in the early thirties ?
15 Encouraged by friends who saw him as a Nonconformist Lord Hugh Cecil ( later Baron Quickswood , q.v . ) ,
16 It became clear to me at Blackpool that there was considerable support for Alec , partly because he made a good speech on foreign policy , partly because he took the chair at my meeting in his capacity as President of the National Union , and partly because of lobbying by back-benchers who saw him as the best compromise candidate .
17 His departure was initially greeted with euphoria by sacked workers who saw him as the major stumbling block to a negotiated settlement of the bitter dispute , Britain 's worst industrial confrontation since the 1980s .
18 He was very generous and his friendship was abused by many who saw him as an easy touch financially .
19 This time they saw him as a public enemy .
20 They saw him at the same time as he realised he had n't understood what the man had said .
21 It was Cannistraro and his colleagues who also identified the mysterious Libyan who bought the clothes in Malta to wrap around the bomb , based on a photofit picture produced by the FBI from the shopkeeper 's phenomenally detailed description of his customer ten months after he saw him for the first and only time .
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