Example sentences of "see [noun prp] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Strange to see Swindon in the snow and Sweden in bright sunshine . |
2 | The Senegalese Armed Forces Chief of Staff , Gen. Mamadou Mansour Seck , had gone to see Taylor about the incident , accompanied by Maj.-Gen. |
3 | Terry arrived late on Friday night so on Saturday he went to see Sarah with an invitation to tea from his mother . |
4 | Five months on , seeing Lisa with a plastic eye and seeing how she is , she gets so upset , I would like to have the law changed . |
5 | Five months on , seeing Lisa with a plastic eye and seeing how she is , she gets so upset , I 'd really like to have the law changed covering guns . |
6 | The group came from the south of England to see Frankie in A Night At the Music Hall at the town 's Civic Theatre . |
7 | Loretta decided she would have to abandon her attempt to see Veronica for the rest of the day . |
8 | Still fastening buttons , she hobbled to the door in time to see Travis down the beach , waving his hands to attract its attention . |
9 | He invented a serious accident for his wife as an excuse not to see Eleanor for a while . |
10 | For Ashcroft Noble had never forbidden his study to children , and Helen later recalled seeing Edward at the end of a visit still standing by a bookcase and reluctant to leave . |
11 | It is only now , almost five years after the fact , that the US press corps and America 's allies are beginning to see Gramm-Rudman-Hollings for the hoax that it is . |
12 | One adverse critic of Dustin 's performance was the young and eccentric English actor Victor Henry , who , on seeing Dustin in a bar after the show , emptied a glass of beer over his head . |
13 | At least she had one thing to be thankful for , she consoled herself , seeing Veronica into a taxi in the Aldwych : she was in no doubt at all that Veronica would be in touch again . |
14 | When it 's daylight in Leningrad and the buses and lorries are roaring along the wide Nevsky , and African delegates are being toasted at multi-course lunches at the Astoria , then it 's easy to see Leningrad as the birthplace of Communism . |
15 | The Americans have begun to see Ukraine as an interloper threatening the post-cold-war world order , above all by its reluctance to ratify nuclear-arms treaties , which might unravel the carefully negotiated global web of arms-control accords . |
16 | They kissed , briefly , and made a date for about eleven the same morning , to see Karen onto the ferry . |
17 | and seeing England to the brink of victory . |
18 | George was already phrasing his call to Culliman ; perhaps the request should be for Maxim to ‘ make himself available ’ to the Study group a suggestion of staying several days give the chap a chance to see Washington in the fall … and make a quick trip to St Louis and back . |
19 | I 've seen Swindon on the television in Holland . |
20 | He went into the downstairs room where he had seen Marcus through the window . |
21 | I ai n't seen Sarah since the party , no . |
22 | Midge had seen Patrick in the crowd . |
23 | PC Alan Fraser , 33 , told the court that he had seen Sutherland at the scene of the explosion . |
24 | Oh , well she rang up , I 've seen Christopher in the catalogue |
25 | Half an hour after Rachaela had seen Ruth into the house , Emma 's knock sounded on the door . |
26 | Fortunately , we in this Parliament have never seen Maastricht as an end . |
27 | and , and , well and to you as well Viv but er I have n't seen Viv , I have n't seen Pete for a while . |
28 | Patrick had always seen Jane as a maid , she walked , talked and acted as a maid . |
29 | When he 'd said he 'd seen Stephen at the funeral she 'd felt afraid of him for a moment . |
30 | ‘ I have n't seen Doug since the day you … since Thursday of last week . ’ |