Example sentences of "as [pron] saw [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 High-handedness and arrogance are their trademarks , as you saw last night at the governor 's palace .
2 She waited a moment and , as she saw light dawn on the other woman 's face , she started to think that they were getting somewhere .
3 As we saw modern Marxists have reworked their theory to account for these changes while still maintaining the centrality of Marx 's original insights .
4 This is n't always possible as we saw last year and as we have been reminded , that was not an easy decision and in fact it 's one of the reasons that we have n't put extra money into the primary schools this year .
5 If the number 1 lefthand light is on for the 580 and the modular electronics and the number 1 righthand light on for earlier machines , then as we saw last month the first stitch of the pattern will fall to the right of the N1 cam , that is on needle number 14 to the left of centre .
6 As we saw last month , the row you are knitting is five rows down inside the card reader so , to mark the card , locate the row on which you want to change colour , and then count up five ( not including the row on which you want to change colour ) and mark the card .
7 If you have the YC5 model , as we saw last month , it can be used for single bed knitting .
8 Erm the resident population will of course er include a significant proportion of people who are migrating into the district er as we saw last week .
9 Okay there might be in all sorts of ways , in terms of equality , in terms of socialism , it 's , it 's all a bit dubious erm but the other reason for taxing down is that , let's face it , the majority of peasants as we , as we saw last week are still poor and if the Communist Party is wanting to maximize its revenue , if it was gon na say okay we 're not gon na tax anybody at under six or eight hundred erm you , you 're gon na take out er half the population and you would have to get that income by taxing the rich even harder and that would be a disincentive .
10 Second , crime is accepted to be a legal category — no attempt is being made to propose , as we saw some positivists tried to do , that we can arrive at some more objective conception that stands above the acts of human deliberation that constitute the process of legal definition .
11 He looked up , frowning , and started almost out of his skin as he saw four heads gawping in .
12 Fairham swallowed hard as he saw another portion of the carcass cut away by a powerful blow .
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