Example sentences of "have see it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The misspelling may be because the child has not previously seen the word written down , but more likely because he has seen it in the context of his reading , without paying much attention to anything more than its contour — that is , he has recognised the word without having to decode it , and has understood it without giving its spelling structure close attention . |
2 | The reason for this is that ( in many cases ) the client becomes aware of the proposed legislation either because he has been served under the General Orders with a notice as being directly affected , or because he has seen it in the local newspaper or Gazette advertisement . |
3 | Her father 's expression was the warmest she 'd seen it for a long time . |
4 | I 'd seen it along the end of the track . |
5 | Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said . |
6 | He 'd seen it in a junk-shop in Edinburgh and brought it all the way down . |
7 | Well only because we 'd seen it in the shop |
8 | It was a look she recognised instantly , although it was the first time she 'd seen it in the flesh . |
9 | After all , she might have seen it on the ceptors and come out to help . |
10 | In other words , they may have seen it as a means of safeguarding their referral patterns , which might have been threatened had they been forced to restrict themselves to contracts made by district health authority purchasers . |
11 | But its disappearance will be of serious concern to the growing medium-sized business needing a serious injection of equity to continue to fulfil its potential and also the venture capitalist who may always have seen it as a desired exit route for an investment . |
12 | If she had thought she was showing him a stop-light , however , he must have seen it as a green one , for his arm suddenly tightened and there was a definite amorous gleam in his eye as he edged closer to her and breathed seductively , ‘ I like you so much , Fabia . ’ |
13 | I find myself dipping into my pocket and giving to causes that a decade ago I would have refused to because I would have seen it as the responsibility of the statutory sector . |
14 | ‘ We urgently appeal to anybody who may have seen it during the 48 hours in which it was missing to contact us . ’ |
15 | His boyish , open face with its look of disciplined idealism was vaguely familiar to Massingham , who suspected that he might have seen it in a police recruitment pamphlet , but decided in the interest of harmonious co-operation to give Underhill the benefit of the doubt . |
16 | She felt she must have seen it in a dream . |
17 | It was likely that , just as Theodora had seen the car from the bridal path , Miss Dersingham could have seen it from the House . |
18 | To have seen it is associated with a more positive attitude towards SSE , not to have seen it with a neutral attitude ; to recall it well is associated with an even more positive attitude towards SSE , not to recall it well with only a mildly positive attitude ; to associate changes with its use with a very positive attitude ; not to do so with only a mildly positive attitude . |
19 | I 've seen it on the pantry shelf , Mrs Salt . |
20 | I 've seen it on The Bill . |
21 | I 've seen it on the floor anyway . |
22 | I 've seen it on the map , I know ! |
23 | You 've seen it on the one that had gone over . |
24 | Mind you , I 've seen it at the agency |
25 | There 's always lots of action tho' football is a plus , We 've never been to Wembley but we 've seen it from a bus . |
26 | I 've seen it from the outside it 's quite erm |
27 | ‘ But now you 've seen it in an art gallery , do you think it is art ? ’ , someone else asked . |
28 | During all our alterations I 've seen it in the old garage away up in a loft and I 've seen it put out in the back yard in the rain , and I 've always saved it and it 's there today . |
29 | You 've seen it in the corner of the office . |
30 | We 've seen it in the er erm broadsheet up-market papers . |