Example sentences of "she saw [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Rachaela could only take Ruth to the school in the mornings ; at least she saw her to the gates . |
2 | Looking down , she saw him beside a bush , only half concealed , laughing at her face . |
3 | She saw him on the morning they had sat in the sun outside the cottage door . |
4 | Nora called when she saw him on the road just ahead of her . |
5 | but she saw him on the way to work in town , had a bloody great barney with him on the market place on the way to work , just say , she was in there about ten minutes and burst into tears |
6 | Two days ago my neighbour told me she saw him with a crowd down an entry . |
7 | She saw him at the first lecture , and thrilled at his cultured voice . |
8 | She saw him as a reflection of herself , devious and cunning , her partner in many a conspiracy ; the most successful of which had been the manipulation of that slut of a girl in Tyler Blacklock 's lodging house . |
9 | It was easier , for example , to face the fact of Uncle Philip if she saw him as a character in a film , possibly played by Orson Welles . |
10 | I suppose she saw him as an escape . ’ |
11 | Her mind was open as long as the man had great quality ; she saw him as an explorer possibly , or an English statesman . |
12 | Tonight for the first time she saw him as an attractive young man rather than as a boss . |
13 | Suddenly she saw him in a new guise . |
14 | And a Romanian woman in London swears she saw him in the street as he dived into a taxi . |
15 | And then , she saw him in the corner of the dim room . |
16 | Turning slowly , she saw him in the doorway , cool and laconic , inspecting her curled-up figure dispassionately . |
17 | She saw him in the wings just before she went on stage and she chose to ignore whatever had happened in the interval . |
18 | She did not see Joe for a few days and then one Friday as she walked past she saw him in the teashop and went in to join him . |
19 | ‘ As soon as she saw me on the doorstep I felt she knew something . |
20 | She saw them for the first time about half way through the second week . |
21 | She saw them at the same moment and hesitated , then she turned and began walking back the way she had come . |
22 | She saw them in the sky , just a small group of them , but they brought death , she knew that , as they flew steadily on through the calm of the summer morning . |
23 | She saw it for a second , then it went behind a wave , and came up again . |
24 | And help was forthcoming , for there was a whole row of somehow familiar books , and the name on the back , she could just decipher it , was Candida something , why yes , of course , Candida Gray , she saw it with a flash of inspiration , for it had never occurred to her to look for a surname other than the one that she already knew . |
25 | Everyone else seemed to be roused by the War , but she saw it as a giant emotional hoax . |
26 | She saw it as an opportunity to take control of her life and set about tackling the crisis with positive thinking . |
27 | She had forgotten or erased his face , and so she saw it through a blur , but his body was naked , exactly as she had remembered it , golden-white , muscular and slender , the black mass at the groin and out of it the penis rising dark amber-red . |
28 | But as you know a woman come , we , she saw it in the Post Office in the meantime and we sold it . |
29 | You said she saw you with the child and there 's not two Aggie Winkowskis kickin' around this quarter , or the town itself , and somebody would have told her where you lived . ’ |