Example sentences of "that [pron] see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was at Snaefellsness that I saw the bird I had hoped to find — and which was ‘ new ’ to me — the Brünnich 's guillemot .
2 And it 's funny because the last car that I saw the fellow 's from I saw the fellow 's who did it .
3 It was not until I was at a conference at which Jean Darnall was speaking that I saw the need to ask others to pray for me .
4 It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord 's Prayer ; but it was n't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light — I had n't given her any !
5 It was only in 1960 that I saw the flaw in the argument .
6 It 's been so long now that I see the title as my right . ’
7 To say that I see the squirrel with the black nose is to be committed not only to the existence of a visual experience , but also to the existence of something else .
8 It was there that she saw the man lying on the plastic strips of an off-white metal reclining chair beside the pool , which was undoubtedly smaller than it had looked in the photograph .
9 Lalumière , in an address to the Royal Institute for International Affairs in London on Feb. 28 , 1991 , said that she saw the Council of Europe as an important institutional link between western and eastern Europe , particularly in the field of human rights .
10 It was clear that she saw the drift of his question but her answer was simple : ‘ Granny seemed to exercise a sort of spell over her sons , her husband too , I think .
11 see what happened is , I came over and he says , you know I 've told this lady that you saw the man standing beside her and she went she sort of , she described him , apparently he was very tall which
12 It was only when you looked at their faces that you saw the difference in both age and expression : Harry 's face was round , his eyes merry , while Joe 's features inclined to length and his grey eyes , which at times seemed colourless , had in their depths a touch of melancholy that had deepened with the years .
13 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
14 You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts .
15 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
16 It is on this specific point that we see the basis of disagreement .
17 Next he uses the same technique but this time on to a sheet of transparent glass placed on trestles , which allows the photographer to film the act through the glass , so that we see the paint falling around the pebbles and wires already placed on the glass .
18 There is no doubt that Unionists believed in what they were doing or that they saw the government 's actions as justifying their responses .
19 It was therefore with surprise that they saw the coach draw up bearing the Lassiter coat of arms .
20 However in nineteen thirty s nineteen forty seven this was n't actually realizing , it was only later on that they saw the incompatibility of the two aims .
21 ‘ did drive ’ Driving is usually proved by witness statements to the effect that they saw the defendant drive .
22 It can be proved by witnesses stating that they saw the defendant ‘ drive round the roundabout and wander into the side of another car ’ or ‘ brake rather late and run into the car in front ’ or by the defendant stating that ‘ I misjudged the gap or distance ’ or ‘ I did n't see the other car , motorbike , cycle or pedestrian , etc . ’
23 It is also important to note that they saw the taking of law into their own hands as temporary , and pending the recognition by that state of its mistaken attitude towards them and their right to a degree of autonomy .
24 But both Pound and Lewis were American or Americanized enough to have on the contrary a professional attitude to their respective arts , in the quite precise sense that they saw the continuity of art traditions ensured by the atelier , the master instructing his prentices .
25 Increasingly , the socialists declared that they saw the republic as a Bourgeois stepping stone in a transition to a socialist regime .
26 This means that they saw the death of Jesus as part of God 's plan .
27 It was then that they saw the grenade in his hand .
28 Bosses are often unnerved , but they learn so much about themselves , when tested , that they see the relevance to their staff 's development . ’
29 Lovers of freedom throughout the world looked to this vision with hope and it is with profound sadness that they see the vision momentarily dimmed , and with this dimming has come a confusion of purpose and a sense of despair that was never known before in America .
30 Those who imagine that they see the spectre of euthanasia raising its head look with particular misgiving at the doctor 's decision to discontinue ventilation.4 Those lawyers who have given the issue their attention have accepted the common factual assumption that turning off a ventilator is significant , and have then sought legal arguments by which to justify it.5 For they have had to recognize both that it is a common medical practice , and that it is one which prima facie calls for some justification .
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