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

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1 You can see furniture , you can see old houses , Arthur Neagus going round all these old houses , you can see a lot of things now , that the normal public never would see in the , the ordinary man in the street probably never saw them at one time , but I think this must of made a difference to people .
2 those four tapes , incidentally , I saw , you know the compil the Bach , Beethoven , Mozart and Tchaikovsky , I saw them for fifteen pound .
3 When poor Col. Griffin was laughed at for suggesting that Baptists establish a University in England , the laughter did not come from the descendants of Matthew Arnold who saw them as psalm-singing greengrocers , but from his fellow Baptists .
4 Forty-five per cent of the first group ( i.e. 45 per cent of 50 per cent ) thought them to be a true measure of ability and a third saw them as useful indicators of attitude .
5 Stapleton brought the Leeward Islands together again by 1682 and the Codrington family managed to keep them united until after the end of the seventeenth century , but the general tendency to fragment into separate colonies seemed irresistible to people on the islands , no matter how foolish it seemed to British administrators who saw them as tiny communities that on a map of the world looked very close together .
6 They saw them as fertile slopes on which to grow tea and coffee , as well as a cool and pleasant place to live when it became uncomfortably hot nearer sea level .
7 Coming back to the family after being away for so long except for short periods , Joe saw them with new eyes .
8 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
9 ‘ You remember how angry Alain became when he saw me with that book ? ’ she said .
10 Daniel Defoe journeyed this way in 1724 and when he passed through Settle , he noted : ‘ … we saw nothing but high mountains , which had a terrible aspect . ’
11 He was as sensitive about his body as a proud owner of its pet 's and was perpetually asking her to look inside his ear to see whether there was something amiss — she saw nothing but pink perfection — and wondering about the freshness of his lungs in the atmosphere — she assumed that they were like his ears — and surveying the immaculateness , the flatness of his belly in her long wall mirror with its carved , wooden frame .
12 And our love does not depend on anything , though for years we saw nothing of each other , still we should love .
13 On his second voyage , in the winter ( May–June 1819 ) , he saw nothing of New South Shetland .
14 I never saw nothing of that Miss Baird , only Mr Forbes standing there like he says , and Jessie right beside him . ’
15 This was certainly a strange case , but he had not known the Pitts and he saw plenty of messy deaths .
16 Without a shadow of doubt Steven Morrissey always saw himself in that light .
17 Sir Robert Dalyell of the Binns clearly saw himself in that light when , in 1760 , he approached Lord Milton to inform him of his wish to be of use to Milton 's politics in West Lothiah .
18 Peter , unable to bear such a pedestrian first appointment ( he saw himself in those days as a fervent worker priest ) , chafed almost from their arrival .
19 He just saw you as cheap labour and that was the end of it .
20 But I want to hear now the whole story of your life , and how you came to be with the boys I saw you with that day . ’
21 ‘ He telephoned to tell me about it … he was very angry when he saw you with that book and I could tell that he had said things he should not have said . ’
22 But I have loved you ever since I first saw you in this house .
23 I saw something in that hall tonight which I have kept secret .
24 He never saw her as other men did as a woman .
25 I saw her with black hair and I told her it was great , but she prefers to be blonde .
26 Later in that passage he wrote : ‘ It was n't until thirty years later when I saw her in another woman [ Elizabeth Taylor ] that I realised I had been searching for her all my life . ’
27 I never saw her after that summer . ’
28 Crouching down in order to finish dressing his back afresh , she was surprised to feel a lump come into her throat and saw him through sudden tears , making her confused and uneasy .
29 Comfortable Government majorities on two key motions followed a searing fightback by the Chancellor , Norman Lamont , during raucous exchanges which saw him at one stage on the ropes in the face of a furious tirade by , alternately , the Labour leader , John Smith , and the shadow chancellor , Gordon Brown .
30 well he bought the land and we saw him at different times build his bungalow it 's a lovely bungalow now int it ?
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