Example sentences of "she saw [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She gave him her best smile , liking what she saw under the porch lantern .
2 Although a lifelong Labour voter , influenced by the poverty she saw as a teacher , Mrs Hughes spoke of how Mrs Thatcher ‘ gave me a lovely tour of No 10 and I thought she was such a nice person ’ .
3 During the case of the nine children who were taken into care in February 1991 , one long-standing member of the Panel resigned because of what she saw as the deterioration in the Children 's Panel Hearing system in Orkney since the suspension of Mrs Kemp .
4 She saw to the side of one of the houses the faded sign for Morgan and family , boot and shoemakers , fastened over what appeared to be little better than a shed .
5 She dimly saw Aunt Emily by the fire and the silver tea service winked on a table beside her , and there , in front of the fire , standing there as comfortably as if it were his own fire , she saw with no surprise at all , that it was Michael Swinton .
6 And then she saw with a shock that Jan was back .
7 My mother had more stories of India than the war : my mother dancing with young men at the club , the cobra she saw on the veranda , the retired doctor in the Indian army who sent her his travelling rug before he died .
8 When she arrived at the bus station she saw on the wall behind her bold , splashy writing in foreign characters , Arabic maybe or Urdu , and small , disordered scribbles around the glass faces of the timetables , which , although an irritation , caused Rita no real pain .
9 As patron of the Macintyre organisation the Duchess of York has worked closely with the mentally disabled for some years , but even she was surprised ; delighted with what she saw on the opening night .
10 When Benny opened them she saw on the bed a thick navy skirt , a Fair Isle jumper in navy and red .
11 In New Hope Copse she saw at a distance a man holding the hand of a small child , inclining to her the way adults do when walking with little ones , while his free arm swept the air to possess the oaks , the beeches , the ash .
12 The heron profile that she saw through the grille .
13 She stared at him a moment , her eyes narrowed slightly , as if she saw through the flesh to the bone itself , and while he met her staring eyes unflinchingly , something in the depths of him squirmed and tried to break away .
14 Anyway she was that bad , anyone sa who she saw plus the doctor , you know oh he said , oh no !
15 And the hostility she saw in the woman 's eyes made her shudder inwardly .
16 She saw by the look on his face that he was half afraid of her .
17 It was a quarter past five , she saw from the clock on Bank Station .
18 Ruth did not have to finish what she had begun to say ; she saw from the look in their eyes that they understood her .
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