Example sentences of "see [pron] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | Seeing my work in print was great — as was getting the royalty cheque — I still have n't cashed it ! ’ |
2 | This undemanding life-cycle had never been disrupted and I read the new lecture list partly just out of habit and partly for the simple pleasure of seeing my name in print . |
3 | I did a a complete song and it 's finished , right and I was thinking of actually erm seeing my mate in London who 'd get it cut on vinyl record . |
4 | ‘ I 'm going to see my sister in Kettlewell . ’ |
5 | I am going to see my dad in London tonight . |
6 | No one to see my interest in this spot on the lochan 's edge . |
7 | I began to see my environment in a new light as I connected the shapes and patterns I found in it with mathematics . |
8 | She began to climb the staircase , but I stopped her , saying : ‘ Miss Kenton , please do n't think me unduly improper in not ascending to see my father in his deceased condition just at this moment . |
9 | Because , if not , I 'm going to see my solicitor in the morning , cos if you wo n't speak to me , you can speak to him instead ! |
10 | They went to see my husband in hospital and asked him to see them when he came out . |
11 | A tiny anonymous figure is represented , in isolation against a background of vivid colours , as a self-willed individual , kneeling , crawling , sleeping or learning to see its reflection in a pool . |
12 | He raised his arm to see its motion in the flesh of his thumb , and clamped his other hand around the base of the digit in the hope of stopping its further advance , gasping as though doused with ice-water. the pain was out of all proportion to the mite 's size , but he held both thumb and sobs hard , determined not to lose all dignity in front of his executioners . |
13 | All through the first part of the interview — the crazy part , when she had been talking about seeing her son in the house — Hank had been telling the straight truth . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | She 'd cut off her hair , which he already knew from seeing her photograph in the papers ; it had the effect of making her head seem less of a burden on the slender neck . |
16 | Seeing her underwear in a heap , she grabbed at it hastily . |
17 | But an English ex-social worker has come forward after seeing her picture in TODAY and claimed she is a youngster he once counselled . |
18 | Leapor , however , did not live to see her work in print . |
19 | no , no cos she just told me this morning you were going to see her work in the morning . |
20 | Mrs Cooke will have friends and relations who will buy papers to see her name in print . |
21 | Her life has been a prototypical starlet scenario : country girl with dreams comes to the city and gets to see her name in lights . |
22 | 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 . ’ |
23 | In showing this place to her and wanting to see her walking in it , he was making her a deep gesture of friendship ; she was sorry that she did not care more . |
24 | ‘ He walked in to see her standing in the kitchen naked with burnt pubic hair , ’ said Mr Godsmark . |
25 | If Rhoda had gone to see her sister in Eastleech , surely she would have called in to see if she had any messages . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | That afternoon she had been to see her doctor in Paris . |
28 | It was difficult to see her backside in the mirror , but she could make out the pink weals which had been raised on her tender white bum-cheeks by the little squirt . |
29 | And if they are to develop critical abilities , and to see their work in a wider perspective , that too must be built into the curriculum and not just expected to happen . |
30 | Although the wall foundations had been totally removed it was possible to see their ghost in the place where they had been . |