Example sentences of "he have seen [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He has seen a certain facility in my work for grading and assembling the facts .
2 How Basil Cottle 's guide to the French Cathedrals might look — when he has seen the remaining 40 episcopal seats .
3 As overlooker he has seen the changing face of technology affect looms over the past 47 years .
4 He has seen the Peliatan dancers on tour , hung his walls with posters of that photogenic island , bought records of gamelan music .
5 In his letter to Labour MPs , Mr Foster has asked for backing on the grounds that he has seen the parliamentary party through the dark years , and now wants to guide them through better times .
6 Partly because , it seems to me , his life is so much more important to him than his work , and he has seen the dreadful consequences of the solitary confinement some writers and artists consider the sine qua non of their trade .
7 Tonight , only a few minutes earlier , he 'd been following handwritten signs down a service passageway to the toilets when , for one brief half-second , he 'd seen a local councillor emerging through the doorway with the head of a pig on his shoulders .
8 ‘ And Doyle never referred to the fact that he 'd seen the Asian girl near to Charlie 's ? ’
9 The only reason he was here was that he had seen every other programme on locally .
10 His educational opportunities had been considerable and he had seen a good deal of Russian government from the inside .
11 He had seen a thoughtful look in her eyes .
12 From what Seb had seen of her body — and he had seen a great deal — he suspected it was not far from the truth .
13 Henry had tried to tempt him into making a racist statement by announcing that he had seen a black person outside the window two weeks ago , but all the constable had said was ‘ You do n't see many coloureds in this part of Wimbledon . ’
14 He had seen a possible solution , a way in which the conflicting aspects of the case might be reconciled .
15 The young policeman from Bromley reported that he had seen a young couple whose description matched the wanted pair and they had gone towards the pier .
16 Ahmed had come from that dizzy town to boast that he had seen a bad strange girl leaving Marie Claire 's house and had shouted and thrown stones at her .
17 In front of them , about twenty yards away , he had seen a barbed-wire fence some three feet high which an old corporal told him had already cost a thousand lives of those who had done nothing more than erect it .
18 He was familiar with Pound 's writing on Japanese drama , and had been impressed by the first performance of At the Hawk 's Well when he had seen a well-known Japanese dancer take the role of the hawk .
19 Near the residential apartments he had seen an exploded armoured carrier , and more dead soldiers .
20 He had seen the young French clerk whom Celeste had seduced , be broken in a matter of days and confess to whatever question had been put to him .
21 ‘ I wonder what the Reverend Henry Solly would have said if he had seen the tremendous progress made by the Union over the past few years . ’
22 Now that he was down at ground level it was not so easy for Patrick to locate the dell where he had seen the immaculate golfer .
23 He was thinking — and something had happened that day to make him do so — about the first time he had seen the female golden eagle in the Zoo .
24 He recalled the first time he had seen the impressive building as a schoolboy on a day 's outing to see the sights of London .
25 Francis was trying to divide his attention between the little moving pictures and the Doctor 's argument with the dreadful Lacuna woman , but he had seen the blond girl smile in a way that made her face look almost unattractive , and he had heard her whisper savagely .
26 Her spirits swooped up again , although there had been no mention of spray-painting , and he had seen the scribbled slogans on the envelope on the table .
27 When they had exhausted politics , Julia asked David whether he had seen the recent report in The Times about the Allied commission which had been investigating Italians who had helped escaping prisoners of war .
28 He listened as the Cambridgeshire sergeant explained that the keeper on the shooting estate had realized he had seen the old plough there last week and had fetched the farmer in to explain where it had gone .
29 Was that slightly pooped gentleman with the waving arms who had ( oh God ! ) told Lord Boddy that his views were absolutely fascinating , and ( oh God oh God ! ) lit another of the television company 's cigarettes with their silver butane table-lighter every time he had seen the red light come up on the camera pointing at him — was that exuberantly shameful figure really identical with the anguished mortal man who now lay here stretched as taut as a piano-string in the dark ?
30 Corbett , remembering all he had seen the previous night , was more wary of Thomas : the evil he had experienced in that hut was nothing to take lightly .
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