Example sentences of "see [noun prp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But he said er , and I said that I gather you 're seeing Lynda the weekend if you do find anything perhaps you could pass it on to her . |
2 | We 're seeing Jim a week on Tuesday are n't we ? |
3 | You might have seen Pete the Pylon in a certain television commercial . |
4 | ‘ You 've seen Radcliffe every night this week . ’ |
5 | The best he could hope for was to see Helen a bit while she was on the rebound … but maybe … |
6 | For a second Sara looked blankly at him and then she suddenly remembered the little man who had called to see Matthew the day Fairfax had been there . |
7 | Have you now learnt how to do this tying or do you have to go and see Terry every time ? |
8 | He did the craven work for two months , seeing Sam every weekend , until it came to a meeting at which he was supposed to speak : a report about a provincial store promotion scheme . |
9 | My favourite moment of that visit was seeing Jennifer the donkey . |
10 | As their ‘ Eva Luna ’ album gathers plaudits for its unflinching portrayal of urban life , London 's eclectic revolutionaries take DELE FADELE round the East End to see Jack The Ripper 's old haunts . |
11 | She had expected to see Fosdyke the day before when she went shopping . |
12 | But erm I went to see Liz the night before she got married and actually she had no make-up on right but she looked prettier without it , like Catherine |
13 | Speaking of which , I saw Clem the Sunday before last . |
14 | He narrowed his eyes and saw Hope the Merchant Prince , the aristocrat at large on the Rialtos of the world , feared , admired , dipping silkenly between caskets of treasure , tranches of land , ships , silver mines , paintings , furniture , the collector , the connoisseur , and sending all back to the lonely Scottish estate which burgeoned with those foreign infusions of antique wealth , material goods … |
15 | But the luxurious tropical oasis that was the Hamiltons ' house , and the fact that she saw Tom every day and had become friends with him , had led her to drop her guard without fully realising that she had done so , and now she was utterly vulnerable to him . |
16 | I looked for the first time straight into his moonlit eyes , and I saw Perkin the son , the husband , the one who worked with wood . |
17 | For a week Raoul saw Christine every day . |
18 | I remember one Sunday afternoon when I saw Zebbie the Coalpicker pushing a bicycle up the hill with a sack of coals on the cross-bar . |
19 | In fact I rather gather he saw Paul the night he died . ’ |
20 | But they can count the number of times they 've been to see Elvis the Musical ; 38 to date and it will be forty by the end of the week . |
21 | What precisely is wrong with Gaelic-speaking children being allowed to see Thomas the Tank Engine , and Postman Pat in their own language ? |
22 | Lastly , he made up his mind to see Charlie the Pigeon , who could tell him all the things happening in the neighbourhood , because he could fly so high + see so much . |
23 | Even though I see Cam every day , I still wake up in the morning and go ‘ Wicked ! |
24 | ‘ It was a way of giving thanks to all the good things that had happened , like the album and the fact that , even though I see Cam every day . |
25 | It could be worse , because we still see Herta every day , at the school : she 's a tight-skirted secretary in Superintendence . |
26 | but he 's so opposed to the National Health as it is at the moment , you see Margaret a lot of these figures are being conned |