Example sentences of "seen [art] few [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had seen a few curtains moving in neighbouring houses . |
2 | After Tomkins had served the second glass , Robins looked at me almost quizzically , and said , ‘ I 've seen a few doctors come and go in the islands , but you do n't seem to fit into the usual pattern . ’ |
3 | Loc stared hard at her for a moment then glanced out across the clearing again , remembering suddenly the expression he 'd seen a few minutes before on the Frenchman 's face . |
4 | I have seen a few salmon in my time and caught a few too but this thing was not like a salmon at all . |
5 | There was no tension in him : when he was tense there was a rigidity in his neck muscles , a rigidity I 'd watched from the depths of the crowd during the brief day of his trial and seen a few times since , as at Nottingham . |
6 | I 'm sure it 's in Pauline 's garden because I 've seen a few times . |
7 | Right , okay , my boudoir , I 've just seen a few things together . |
8 | Retention alone is not sufficient for comprehension , but without this mental black-board will be difficult to relate the meaning of one word to the meaning of another seen a few seconds later . |
9 | Most potholes can only be seen a few yards ahead , and cars swerving without warning hardly contribute to road safety . |
10 | Following the reorganisation of the Assessment Services Department , the Field Officer team has seen a few staffing changes . |
11 | Fleischmann and Pons were seeing 25 per cent unaccounted-for heat sometimes and had not yet more than the hope of proving that there were neutrons proving fusion ; Jones claimed to have seen a few neutrons at levels which , while interesting for science and understanding aspects of the Earth , bore no large scale practical benefits — what use is a billionth of a watt ? |
12 | ‘ Although I had seen a few people through Plump Partners — some of whom are still great friends — romance never really blossomed for me . |
13 | She must have seen a few sights in her time . ’ |
14 | One was seen a few miles off Newhaven on 21 September 1936 ; one flew east off Langney Point on 15 October 1948 ; One flew east off Langney Point on 19 November 1950 . |
15 | The first 10–15 minutes should have seen a few goals in the net for Leeds . |