Example sentences of "seeing him [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When he came in he just stood there looking gawky and then at once , seeing him without a hat on , I knew who he was .
2 Then he observed in a flat tone , ‘ What a tragedy , in that case , that you wo n't be seeing him for a while . ’
3 ‘ Carry on seeing him for the time being .
4 " I tell you what — I do n't think I can do any more by seeing him at the moment , but I think you should cut out his meat completely for a week or two .
5 Seeing him at the wedding was something she could bear .
6 Occasionally the public relations executive of an organisation is also that organisation 's spokesman but , except for promotional and marketing campaigns where the PRO is indeed the expert in the area , the provision of an obvious intermediary can lead to the viewer seeing him as a buffer for those who might more usefully have appeared .
7 Housemartins fans — whipped into an anti-dance frenzy by the ‘ Hang The DJ ’ dribblings of Morrissey — often expressed a desire to fill Norman Cook in , seeing him as a traitor .
8 Gould will fashion everything around Quinn , seeing him as the guy who can top the scoring charts and lift the whole team .
9 For Vincent , it rankled most that his sensitive brother had defected to the other side , seeing him as the cause of discord and anxiety at home , just as ‘ they ’ did .
10 It is not that I am inferring information about him by analogy ; without the incipient mimicry I would not be perceiving him as a man , would be seeing him as an automaton only outwardly resembling myself .
11 I 'll be seeing him before the match .
12 ‘ It was n't so much the shock of seeing him in a metal cage , it was the atmosphere of the place .
13 He went in acting very worried , looking at people as though ashamed that they were seeing him in a cinema .
14 He started keeping Fred and himself to timetables , so that she knew where she was , and cut out eating with Fred after the show or seeing him in the daytime at weekends .
15 On seeing him in the nude , the girls ' screams of fear turn into roars of laughter .
16 She had been tricking herself earlier into thinking that he did , that their friendship was nearly as important to him as it was to her , but seeing him in the garden with Marise tonight , and hearing about his marriage , unhappy though it had been , had made her realise that friendship was never as important as passion — at least , she was sure , not to a man .
17 Add to that a predilection to falling off buses because you think you see Him on every corner , in every crowd , at every window , and the inevitability of actually seeing Him in the off-licence when you were n't expecting to , and feeling your entire stomach lurch forward involuntarily like waking from a dream of falling .
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