Example sentences of "have see [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Probyn , 37 next March , has seen them all off and fully intends to continue doing so for the foreseeable future .
2 But Rush , 31 next month , has seen them all off — and simply gone on and on .
3 THE HONEST old hired hand who has seen it all looks you unwaveringly in the eye .
4 This place has seen it all before , thought Karelius .
5 Jannie Breedt has seen it all before in his long career at Transvaal .
6 Eddie Bell has seen it all before .
7 ‘ The Brazilian economy is an economy of frights , and mercifully this plan brought no new frights , ’ said Roberto Campos , a former finance minister who has seen it all .
8 But the company , now run by Joe 's son , Sir Anthony Bamford ( above ) , has seen it all before in the early '80s .
9 Not Fat Paul — Fat Paul , with his full-breasted bulk , his impassive sloped slab of a face , his parched pub rug , and the cruel blond eyebrows which give the eyes themselves the glint of a veteran ferret who has seen it all in the hare-traps and rat-pits .
10 And this bird has lived through it all , has seen it all , impassively , in silence . ’
11 And this bird has lived through it all , has seen it all , impassively , in silence . ’
12 BANGOR new boy Michael Crowe has seen it all before .
13 But perhaps the most telling comment came from one elderly farmer who has seen it all before .
14 The sailors swarmed like ants over the rigging … she 'd seen them many a time .
15 She 'd seen him many times then , everyone else had dropped him , and only moneyed privilege had kept him out of the gutter .
16 I experienced a moment of complete terror in which my mind raced — I had been discovered after all ; it was obvious that I had a limp ; everyone could see it ; they 'd seen it all along and had chosen this moment to hit me with it , my weakest moment …
17 I 'd had enough — I 'd seen it all .
18 ‘ Well ? ’ said William , when they 'd seen it all and adjourned to the pub opposite the station , an old waiting room of a pub that had not yet been converted into a wine bar or a theme park and was consequently empty .
19 He 'd seen it many times .
20 She really would have to see him some time .
21 He said : ‘ I could have seen him this morning before your lot arrived but I funked it . ’
22 You may have seen it all before , but there 's always room for a game of this quality , especially at budget prices .
23 Research by London Weekend Television , however , has shown that light ITV viewers , who can be expected to see a given commercial very few times , are just as likely to recognize it as those who should have seen it several times .
24 But even the most hardened , seasoned observers , aligned with no particular planning faction and having seen it all before as civil servants , could demonstrate sober conviction as to the power , promise and reasonableness of planning as a State activity .
25 At 85 , Swanton can claim to have seen it all , including those dire days in the mid-6o 's when the county game was in such a mess .
26 He said : ‘ He had to see me this time because I had a clue for him . ’
27 As for the others , there 's a hard core who attend virtually all the Circle 's functions ; I 've seen them many times over the years .
28 ‘ I 've seen them all and they struck me as perfectly ordinary honest citizens .
29 I 've seen them all : Rolexes , snide Rolexes that look better than the real thing .
30 Cute enough , but when you 've seen one clip of Morrissey wriggling like an over-the-hill belly dancer as Marr glares sourly at the baffled provincial audience , you 've seen them all .
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