Example sentences of "see [noun prp] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Strange to see Swindon in the snow and Sweden in bright sunshine . |
2 | The group came from the south of England to see Frankie in A Night At the Music Hall at the town 's Civic Theatre . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Midge had seen Patrick in the crowd . |
6 | Oh , well she rang up , I 've seen Christopher in the catalogue |
7 | And I heard Monks say that he 'd seen Oliver in the street , and that he knew at once Oliver was the child he was looking for , although I could n't hear why . |
8 | Miss Crowley then appealed for help from anyone who may have seen Ashworth in a number of locations around the city last Wednesday evening . |
9 | I had never seen Cherry in a suit before . |
10 | ‘ I had n't even made the connection until a friend mentioned he had seen Tim in the papers with all the Princess Anne business . ’ |
11 | At the second appeal Murphy 's conviction was quashed , a new witness coming forward to say that at the time of the murder in Luton he had seen Murphy in a London street . |
12 | Perdita remembered Sukey being just as deferential to Grace Alderton three years ago , the first time she 'd seen Ricky in the flesh . |
13 | He said nothing , just that he wanted to see Duncan in the hall . |
14 | You can come back and see Josh in the morning — but do n't think you can march in here and wheedle your way back into my heart in half an hour — not this time ! ’ |
15 | And then on Thursday Bill 's coming to play with you and you 're going to nursery and then on Friday you 'll see Lucy in the day time |
16 | She could see Dorcas in the back of the cab , explaining what various levers did . |
17 | But '76 did see Marley in the US album charts , a hitherto unimaginable feat . |
18 | Oh I 'll go and see Joanne in a minute |
19 | He sees Jerusalem in the context of the struggle between Syria and Egypt and more generally within the framework of the kingdoms originating from the conquests of Alexander . |
20 | ‘ I have to go and see Sybil in the theatre every night . |
21 | Except that she could still see Julius in every drawing . |
22 | Might pop and see George in a minute . |
23 | I could see the Wood to my right and way across the Paddock I could see Waters in the Shogun patrolling the edge of the Orchard . |
24 | Do you see Madonna in the paper yesterday ? |
25 | Did you see Madonna in the paper yesterday , naked ! |
26 | Like Tom , she could not really see Liza in the role of ministering angel , nor could she imagine her out in all weathers driving a tractor . |
27 | She spun , sweating with panic , to see Damian in the forest clearing . |
28 | She even imagined she saw Marc in the audience one night , his face just a pale blur beyond the footlights with all the others , but what would the jet-setting Marc Vila be doing in Yorkshire ? |
29 | Wishart frequently saw Minton in the company of his cousin Anna , the daughter of the poet Roy Campbell . |
30 | If he saw Doyle in the pub he 'd slide out of buying him a drink . |