Example sentences of "he [verb] seen the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He has seen the battalions , squadrons , tanks , infantry , and so on .
2 The right hon. and learned Gentleman sits in court and passes sentence himself , so he has seen the issue both from these Benches and from the Bench he adorns when he sits as a recorder .
3 Since then , he has seen the bird many times in the park , though the full extent of its range is not yet known .
4 ‘ You ca n't predict anything until he has seen the scan , but Dean is looking very doubtful , ’ England 's manager , Geoff Cooke , said .
5 Howard tilts the card back and forth until he has seen the couple in the corner leave , and the manager quietly coping with a customer who refuses to pay the bill , then puts it carefully into his pocket to save for his children , who love this kind of toy .
6 He has seen the reduction in profit .
7 H. On the fish docks at Hull a retired trawler skipper , Mr Grant , tells how he has seen the port change in his lifetime .
8 Mr Aznar has repeatedly taken refuge in claims that the Socialists are hiding the true figures and that he can not make promises until he has seen the books .
9 Palace assistant manager Alan Smith confirmed : ‘ John flies out on Friday and we will know more after he has seen the surgeon over the weekend .
10 Unstable Palace assistant manager Alan Smith said : ‘ John flies out on Friday and we will know more after he has seen the surgeon over the weekend .
11 •Verily , he has seen the light !
12 He has seen the photographs .
13 ( 2 ) The question of whether a medical report obtained pursuant to section 3(6A) should be disclosed to the Crown was essentially one within the discretion of the trial judge when he has seen the report , or exceptionally , within the discretion of such other judge who has had to conduct any pre-trial review .
14 As the largest single shareholder in the company with 38% of the stock ( 32m shares ) , he has seen the value of his stake increase to over £65m .
15 After seeing him , because he thought that once he 'd seen the consultant it would then take some time to get the treatment started , but they must have got themselves over that .
16 ‘ He said he 'd seen the film once an' did n't want to see it agen . ’
17 He 'd seen the stuff that was pitched at them through advertising .
18 It was some kind of a medical thing ; he 'd seen the bracelets before , and this was just another variation .
19 He 'd seen the change that had come over Chantal since the news that Philippe was still alive .
20 Perkin knew it was I who had remembered that the floorboards should have floated , and on Monday he 'd seen the plank on the dining-room table and heard Doone and me talking in close private consultation .
21 Earlier he said he 'd seen the driver leaning across to the left , perhaps to adjust a radio and that the children were fairly active in the back .
22 He 'd already he 'd seen the bags going up and he 'd already got that in his head .
23 No , not some fanatical carp angler frightened of someone looking in his bait box , but carp that mouthed a bait and spat it out before the angler could strike — if he 'd seen the bite , that is .
24 It was on the pier at Stranraer that he 'd seen the man first , in the shed where they searched the cars .
25 Cormack had been swinging on the bar stool , fingering his wallet because Amanda 's appetite for food and drink had made his credit cards nervous , when he 'd seen the man in the raincoat in reception and the beer had spilled over his hand and left wet stains on the varnish for the boy to polish away .
26 ‘ Well , maybe he 'd seen the error of his ways , ’ I said lamely .
27 He gazed at the deep reds , purples and blues that dominated the central figure in the painting , feeling certain he 'd seen the image somewhere before .
28 He should have made a point of looking at the evening coverage before doing his own piece ; but he 'd seen the people they 'd sent to the press conference at the hospital , dismissed them as unlikely to do a decent job on it , and promptly forgotten them .
29 I did n't think he 'd seen the lad on the floor .
30 He had a microphone in his hand and his eyes were set way back in his head , as if he 'd seen the Lord once too often .
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