Example sentences of "he see [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Eckert did not know the real Arthur Hardy 's share in these juvenile expeditions , nor had he seen the then unpublished A Sportman 's Tale which amplifies the sustained friendship between these two Battersea Grammar School pupils .
2 My dad 's he did n't understand before he seen the mini eggs why they 're so dear .
3 Has he seen the excellent Glasgow Evening Times article of 20 November which highlights that serious problem in Scotland ?
4 But not once did he see a young girl .
5 Only then did he see the thin figure of Louis leaning against the saloon bulkhead .
6 Would he see the open bottle of wine ? …
7 When the human voyager has freed himself from his fears and accomplished all his physiological needs , it is as if he has climbed out of a deep pit and reached the top of a high hill from where he sees a vast land stretching in every direction .
8 However , he sees a real threat from future object-oriented environments like IBM/Apple 's Pink and Microsoft 's Cairo , which will both be important , he says .
9 He sees a splendid dream , and runs headlong .
10 When Thersites sees soldiers — we would have to change the modern parallel to those semi-pornographic animated cartoons like Ralph Bakshi 's Heavy Traffic and Fritz the Cat , or sado-masochistic literature — he sees a degraded struggle over a whore by men running with disease .
11 A Chinese translator … uses a preposition bei ‘ by ’ whenever he sees a passive voice in the original verb , forgetting that Chinese verbs have no voice … .
12 He sees a further shake-out of European personal computer manufacturer — with half the manufacturers disappearing in the next 18 months .
13 With the support of Europe he sees a valid future for the younger generation .
14 A spokesman said : ‘ The Industrial Tribunal chairman says he sees no reasonable chance of success in a review .
15 When he sees an arrestable offence being committed , or an offence that carries a conditional power of arrest , he would be in dereliction of his duty if he did not intervene to prevent the misconduct .
16 THE MAN 'S sharp instincts surface and he sees an unusual figure .
17 His eyes resemble dish-telescopes that seem to look right through his friends , and he sees the psychic energy people emit as an astrophysicist 's radio-telescope ‘ sees ’ sounds bounced off distant galaxies .
18 The feeling is represented through his perception of objects , through the way he sees the outside world .
19 He sees the new blood scheme as one way to redress the balance against over-represented subjects like particle physics .
20 Initially , used the effect to entertain children at the Leukaemia unit in St Bartholomew 's hospital , but when he found that scientists also were taking interest , he founded the Magic Penny Society , partly because he sees the new pennies as an excellent educational toy to excite children 's interest in science .
21 Daily Telegraph cartoonist Nicholas Carland showing how he sees the Prime Minister .
22 He sees the deviant group as creating its own circumstances to the extent that it makes meaningful the societal reactions to it , or better generates meaning for itself in a world whose societal reactions deny them the full status of persons .
23 I believe firmly that John McEnroe is not lying when he says he sees the small print on a tennis ball , and Jackie himself has often referred to his vision as a paramount essential in driving .
24 And he sees the promo-tional side of playing for Leeds as almost as important as the game itself .
25 You know he obviously sees rich peasants as you know a more er unattractive class of peasant , I mean he sees the poor peasants as the real er vanguard of the revolution , the people who have done all the work and erm sacrificed er security at an early stage
26 In a way he sees the eternal and translates into human words the wonder of existence ; for him the individual soul has eternal meaning .
27 He sees the younger man 's gun trained on him .
28 Ghorbanifar remembered how sometimes , driving with him in Europe , North would catch sight of Old Glory : ‘ and when he sees the American flag you can see the change in his eyes .
29 He sees the American scene as so stagnant , however , that he may eschew the rock circuit altogether and move more towards the ( deep breath ) US art world .
30 He sees the physical world as a mere ripple or excitation on the giant ocean of universal energy , a fitting metaphor employed by many visionaries of past and present .
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