Example sentences of "see her [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The recent box-office calamity of Marjorie Morningstar , was another example ; the big-budget Warner Brothers adaptation of Herman Wouk 's best-selling novel , starring Natalie Wood and Gene Kelly , ended up so dismally after such a huge build-up that Natalie began seeing her analyst at lunchtimes as well . |
2 | Seeing her father with Mathilde briefly , she was again impressed by how happy they always were together . |
3 | His mother Alison , 34 , got so fed up with seeing her son in tears she kept him away from Penrhys Junior School in Rhondda , Mid Glamorgan . |
4 | If whatever happened to Summerchild that year had n't happened — if he had n't been found lying with the garbage in Spring Gardens — if Millie had n't stopped playing in the orchestra — if I 'd gone on seeing her week by week — grown up with her — become easy with her — married her — then Timmy would still have a mother at home . |
5 | Bernard insisted on seeing her copy before publication which irked Ms Groom . |
6 | Leapor , however , did not live to see her work in print . |
7 | Her life has been a prototypical starlet scenario : country girl with dreams comes to the city and gets to see her name in lights . |
8 | Mrs Cooke will have friends and relations who will buy papers to see her name in print . |
9 | I have a grand-niece , my brother 's granddaughter , and two Saturdays ago I went to see her dance in Denver — and she danced just as I 've always wanted to dance . ’ |
10 | So near that , had he glanced sideways , he would have been bound to see her standing with Thomas . |
11 | ‘ I 'm going to Mr Drewer 's office , ’ she told Jimmy when he came back , and taking the envelope with her resignation in with her , she went to see her head of department . |
12 | ‘ Gone to see her sister at Eastleech , ’ came the reply . |
13 | If Rhoda had gone to see her sister in Eastleech , surely she would have called in to see if she had any messages . |
14 | Your washing-up lady left a message that she was three weeks in arrears and she was going to see her brother in Brighton — whatever that means — anyway I took it out of the petty cash and paid her . |
15 | That afternoon she had been to see her doctor in Paris . |
16 | The new partnership allows Diana to base herself at Kensington Palace and to continue to see her circle of friends including James Gilbey and James Hewitt . |
17 | That was one thing about the village , and your your neighbour would where Jane is the now , I do n't think she 'll have hardly seen her neighbour in Dumfries , but here they were always you know |
18 | They had seen her frolic with Sergeant and they did not like it . |
19 | He wished now he had not given her what he believed to be a very beautiful nightdress , creamy and ruffled : he had seen her look at Frederica 's books and had understood what he had half-sensed on the occasion of Frederica 's telegrams , her sense of loss . |
20 | It was the first time she had seen her smile in weeks . |
21 | ‘ Victoria has n't seen her father for months . |
22 | She ‘ knew ’ that she would not be returning ; no-one had ever seen her fridge in need of care and they were n't going to now . |
23 | More damning evidence came from Polly , who said she had seen her mother in Cardiff about a year previously with three children , and a day later had seen her without any . |
24 | To her horror she felt the sting of tears in her eyes and looked away again , refusing to let him see her moment of weakness . |
25 | Yet the poet often sees her appearance in relation to her poverty , as one manifestation of a generally bleak and constrained way of life . |
26 | Ruby saw her chance of publicity disappearing . |
27 | Millions of TV viewers saw her gasp with surprise when Richard Madeley handed over the documents as a gift from ITV 's Richard and Judy Show . |
28 | In previous relationships it had always been Lotta who had moved on to better things ; she 'd never been rejected before and she felt angry and humiliated , particularly as she saw her standard of living about to fall . ’ |
29 | He saw her expression of surprise as she noticed the automatic gripped in his hand . |
30 | He saw her look of dismay and added , ‘ But do n't worry , the canals are OK — you 'll still get your gondola ride . ’ |