Example sentences of "saw [pers pn] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Lucky thing I saw you in the rear mirror just as I was driving off ! ’
2 ‘ I saw you in the High Street the other day , ’ he would say , in a tone that suggested that it was quite impossible for Henry to have seen him .
3 Apart from the shock that her GP saw her in the same light as his aged mother , Marie has never looked back .
4 Suddenly she saw him in a new guise .
5 I first saw him in a supporting role at the Croydon Rep in 1936 , where another young actor , seven years his junior , by the name of William Devlin , who dared to tackle King Lear at about the same time .
6 Yes , I could see by the way she grumbled about Wilson that she loved him and , although he was over eighty at the time , still saw him in a romantic light .
7 ‘ A year ago , he was driving a new BMW 5-series car , but I last saw him in an E-registered Ford Fiesta . ’
8 That many of his clients saw him in the former category is suggested by the fact that they frequently passed to him details of their restless and unsuitable executives in the hope that he would redeploy them .
9 You saw him in the early thirties ?
10 Perhaps it was just the times I saw him in the Div II Championship year and the season after that .
11 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
12 Jane saw it in the smallest things , all impossible in self-conscious Britain .
13 It 's worth also mentioning , since you saw it in the practical class , that staphylococci in general produce this enzyme catalase all of these er lo thi this is the enzyme which breaks down hydrogen peroxide and detoxifies it .
14 She felt it with her pores , saw it in the slight lift of his eyebrow and the way one corner of his mouth tucked .
15 Thomas Baskerville , who saw it in the 1680s , called it ‘ Paradise Restored , for here you find large streets , fair built houses , fine women , and many coaches rattling about , and their shops full of merchantable goods ’ .
16 Donna saw it in the rear-view mirror , convinced and elated that she 'd done it crippling damage .
17 She heard it in the raised treble , saw it in the bright eyes .
18 Well I saw it in the last time it was in here on Central and it was n't , it did n't come on !
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