Example sentences of "see [pron] on [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I remember seeing them on Ready Steady go and liking Ronnie Lane 's smile .
2 But , we 've seen them on this side as well !
3 The Gulf has seen nothing on this scale before . ’
4 I 've seen you on that same stage hesitant , unsure of yourself , struggling to get by . ’
5 I 'm sure I 've seen one on Mediterranean cooking I do n't know
6 ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’
7 Over the past few years , since she had broken off her engagement to Jean-Paul , he had seen her on various occasions — at balls in London , or at country-house weekends once at Christian Glendinning 's parents ' house , but they had spoken only briefly .
8 The guard smiled , ‘ It 's Charlotte and the boy , we 've seen her on many occasions .
9 Er but she 's a member and we went there for lunch and it was the ideal place , you know , cos there were n't any , many people around and so we had quite a nice lunch and erm whilst we were there we then had a drink in er in the bar and erm her the , the secretary of the club , a lady , came to talk to Barbara and she mentioned that she 'd seen her on Blind Date you see , and so I got to know more by listening to them two speaking er and er that 's where I learnt about er that .
10 She had first seen it on one of the standards fluttering in the throne room .
11 Some of us have actually seen it on better days and a few have actually landed there , finding to their surprise that Fair Isle can be a pleasant green island with a fascinating geological structure and a friendly people .
12 So I asked them in the lodge like do n't do any damage and Tom was in e he gave them a good lecture so and the lads in the lodge said , Well look you tell them as well not to do this attitude and perhaps you 've seen it on these flumes when they saw a crowd that was there they were changing gear with the Land Rover and through you know like anybody in the way you 'd be underneath .
13 She must have seen it on some of the murdered woman 's belongings when you first entered the priory but she probably could not place it immediately .
14 I do n't remember that I 've never seen it on any minutes
15 Hills cut him from 10-1 to 6-1 , prompting their representative , Don Payne , to comment : ‘ You expect big market moves before races like this , but I 've never seen anything on this scale . ’
16 The other trainers and I look forward to seeing you on 22nd September .
17 ‘ Listen , Dan , Kate 's sick of seeing you on that settee .
18 Thank you again for your help and I look forward to seeing you on 13 June .
19 I look forward to seeing you on 13 June .
20 I look forward to seeing you on 13 June .
21 I look forward to seeing you on 14 June .
22 I look forward to seeing you on 16th October , please note that all four Q.T. days will be held at Rutherford School , Penfold Street , London W.1 .
23 You would probably see them on front doors and perhaps some of you have already got them , where about a third of the way up is a little brass plate , and it 's an integral lock that 's fitted into the door .
24 On winter days the thin spirals of blue smoke were particularly visible , although , in fact , you could see them on most days save when heavy rain , snow , or mist came down like a curtain over everything except the immediate slope of the hill and its scattered beeches .
25 Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day .
26 The next customer was a middle-aged man who must have been a regular , for he began by saying , ‘ Do n't often see you on this side , miss . ’
27 Well , ca n't you see it on that ?
28 So very often you 'll see it on these erm infra red things in er burglar alarm systems .
29 The afternoons were also good for going to the cinema ; they had all of the stuff that would take about six months to make a brief appearance in her home town and she could see it on decent-sized screens instead of one like the end of a shoebox .
30 It 's up to me whether I eat or not , too , but I just ca n't see myself on that diet of nothing . ’
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