Example sentences of "and seen the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have been to many of those areas and seen the problems .
2 It would encourage newcomers ; especially if they 'd been on a few walks and seen the problems .
3 Searching for inspiration he had glanced to the north and seen the helicopter flying low and fast from Richborough Castle towards the area beyond the 17th green .
4 She had watched others come and go , and seen the hall empty round her , until only she and her opponent remained ; and she had felt no impatience , only a growing resolution .
5 It 's the hope of council and traders alike that people who 've read the book and seen the film will also want to come and see the Tailor 's city
6 They had met Auguste and seen the Margate grotto with him .
7 This year just under 100 students will receive their first degrees at Stirling and Chief Careers Advisor Walter Abbott , who retires this summer , can look back and take pride in the fact that he and his small team in the careers office have had the opportunity to help prepare 16,000 students for ‘ life after Uni ’ during the 24 years that Walter has been here and seen the University grow .
8 You 've said ‘ Fire ! ’ and seen the price of a dozen cameras blow away in a few seconds ' worth of flash and bang , with nothing left at the end to stick in the family album .
9 In any other season you could have looked down from a ridge just below the pastures where the sheep were grazing and seen the village in miniature , a doll 's farm set in a patchwork of agricultural land that spread across the valley floor .
10 Yet Mrs Blakey continued to sense the unease she 'd been aware of on the telephone , which she 'd first of all sensed when she 'd looked out of the landing window and seen the boy with the children in the garden .
11 Bolt Beranek & Newman Inc 's plans to get out of its current financial hole have left Standard & Poor 's Corp unmoved and seen the company 's subordinated debt downgraded to a dire CCC+ with the outlook negative ( CI No 2,111 ) .
12 He had heard the joy of one , and seen the tears of another .
13 I do n't think anybody can agree , there is , there is perhaps a better way of looking at the current formula , but I 'm just a little bit concerned having read this report and seen the purpose , about the way that er , the A C C are , are pressing for the
14 My mother went down the yard and seen the boss and asked him if he could get and the fact that my mother went down the yard I suppose er he must have felt sorry for us .
15 Do you , he was as close to death if he had n't have gone in se to Ipswich and seen the specialist at the time he did er
16 I 've spoken to her — and seen the contents of Beatrix 's letter to her .
17 You 've been to Glasgow and seen the tenements there , the filth and the meanness of the streets but I tell you Glasgow is nothing compared with this place .
18 And if I 'd been in his skin , and seen the power in Dawn 's beak and feet , I do n't think I 'd have done anything either .
19 Had n't he studied in France and seen the men of this supposedly superior civilization living amid their mighty machines and their great institutions ?
20 And seen the opera ? ’
21 I have long been an admirer of Hannah , and I have read the books and seen the television programmes .
22 She must have looked down at the dog , and seen the blood stain and the tear on his trouser .
23 We have been out there and seen the situation for ourselves .
24 If you 've been to Burford and seen the spot , there 's nothing more to be said .
25 When you have shown your disguised appreciation of the country 's monuments to the 1921 revolution and to the Great Patriotic War against Fascism and seen the palace where the last king lived , you will be taken to a Buddhist lamasery .
26 She could have asked for the moon , and seen the clansmen climb on each other 's shoulders to reach it down for her .
27 With very few exceptions the rule is that Parliament determines the maximum penalty and it is then for the courts , having heard the evidence , and seen the defendant in person , and heard what can be said in mitigation on his behalf , to decide upon the appropriate punishment in all the circumstances of the case .
28 If he had not met Sara Monroe and seen the hostility in her eyes , it is possible that he might still have refused the legacy , inconvenient though it would have been .
29 He 's signed er for everything and seen the solicitor .
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