Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [adv] [adv] see [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I was married by now , so I did not often see him . |
2 | ‘ I did n't even see him to say good day to . ’ |
3 | I did n't even see it |
4 | ‘ Anyway , when it came to it , I did n't exactly see you rushing up ready to shake him by the finger , ’ he said . |
5 | I did n't really see her , I |
6 | Well to tell you the truth I did n't really see him cos it was dark when he got in the car . |
7 | I nearly fell over him and he turned round , but I did n't really see his face in the dark , or if I did , I blocked it out I was so scared . |
8 | He 's he 's a quick nimble defender Speedy was just hanging hanging on waiting for the ball to be played into him and I must confess I did n't really see anything afterwards I mean well if you look at that that does n't seem anything untoward does it ? |
9 | But the women were crouched so low over their work that their shawls shrouded their whole bodies , and I did n't once see them raise their eyes from the carcass . |
10 | ‘ But I did n't actually see him myself on that particular evening . |
11 | When you come right down to it , I did n't actually see anything unpleasant . |
12 | I did n't actually see anyone touch their forelock , but from the moment when Mrs Field accompanied the entry of the turkey with blasts of a hunting horn , to shots of Hannah primly seated , timidly moving one foot to the music , I knew this was a world far removed , not only in distance but in time , from the pace of urban life in which I move . ’ |
13 | I did n't actually see I n I never saw the door . |
14 | ‘ You once said something about Elise 's frame of mind , and I did n't quite see what you were implying . |
15 | ‘ But you 'd better not see him for too long . |
16 | She did n't often see him like that . |
17 | Well , she did n't really see what difference it could make , but she was obedient . |
18 | And we did n't even see his lips move . |
19 | They 're all gon na go to London and campaign about something , we did n't quite see what it was . |
20 | They did n't even see me give them the slip ! ’ |
21 | He did not even see her face . |
22 | He is ‘ a gentleman with a rather perplexed expression of face , and with very grey hair disordered on his head , as if he did n't quite see his way to putting anything straight ’ , but kind and honest . |