Example sentences of "see it [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It may be that he took new insignia after the subjugation of Norway , and that he left his old crown in Winchester , in much the same way that Henry II of Germany had , at his imperial coronation in 1014 , hung his former crown above the altar of St Peter 's , where Cnut would almost certainly have seen it thirteen years later .
2 The ticket collector had seen it many times and would see it many times more before the railways returned to normal .
3 He 'd seen it many times .
4 Unfortunately , Bergman has decided not to direct his own script , but has instead put it in the hands of the Danish director Bille August , who made Pelle the Conquerer , which won last year 's Palme d'Or at Cannes and which Bergman is rumoured to like so much that he has already seen it six times .
5 It 's almost painful to tell kids who have gone to see The Graduate eight times that once was enough for you because you 've already seen it eighty times with Charles Ray and Robert Harron and Richard Barthlemess and Richard Cromwell and Charles Farrell …
6 I think there must be because I 've seen it several times now and just in , in , you know
7 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 .
8 His code was no problem ; had n't she seen it enough times anyway when he powered up the network ?
9 I 've seen it three times now .
10 You can see it all folks
11 The ticket collector had seen it many times and would see it many times more before the railways returned to normal .
12 You 'll see it outside shops and on your Visa Delta debit card when it comes up for renewal .
13 Well you ca er as with most academic questions , you can see it both ways .
14 Roman was early ; Claudia left her office on the hour , closing the door with an irrational feeling that by the next time she saw it many things , including herself , would be irrevocably changed .
15 Wordsworth has observed a primrose perched on top of a rock ; in the second stanza he remembers that he first saw it many years ago ( actually 1802 .
16 ‘ It was like an enchanted garden when we first saw it six years ago , very full and wild .
17 She could never remember the Alice 's registration number without looking it up , though she saw it twenty times a day .
18 I do n't know why , but David has been to see it several times he thought it was really good .
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