Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] sees " in BNC.

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1 His wife Ellen wrote to us with this smashing picture and told us that because Russell works so much she only ever sees him in his overall or a track suit .
2 I mean , everybody who goes to the RSC by and large only ever sees the piece once , do n't they ?
3 The BMC apparently now sees the MLTB as a controllable board which will steer mountain training with the best interests of the BMC in general at heart .
4 Living first in Switzerland and now in Spain , she only really sees Britain when she is here to work .
5 The National Marriage Guidance Council book Alone Again sees pleasing yourself as an essential part of building up wholeness .
6 The narrating self not only sees , but wants to be seen to be seeing : the registration of detail , also praised by Calvino , and the reproduction of objects , gestures and expressions are conscripted into a form of obsessive and narcissistic display on the part of the observer .
7 FED-UP Jim Davies hardly ever sees his wife Elaine — because they are too busy running separate pubs .
8 One hardly ever sees her .
9 ‘ And these days you 're always together , she hardly ever sees him any more — ’
10 The Cyclades seem to take the lead , especially perhaps Naxos ; the same area that a little later sees the beginning of monumental marble sculpture .
11 The golf fan , if he notices the caddie at all , probably just sees him as the anonymous person who carries the superstar 's bag and is , incidentally , a walking billboard for the sponsor .
12 Since then he has dedicated his life to his practice in Calcutta where he now only sees the most difficult cases , particularly those with organic pathology for which he finds the 50 millesimal potencies especially appropriate .
13 The main river of the strath is not called Conon but Meig and its headwaters rise on the slopes of Moruisg/Ceannaichean above Achnashellach , giving a through route which was once as busy as Strath Bran but now only sees the rare backpacker with an eye for good cross-country walking .
14 With a shock Howard now suddenly sees another shortcoming in his story .
15 Today also sees another repeat , between Rodney Martin and Jansher Khan .
16 I like Achille Tournier 's statement : ‘ When the fine eyes of a woman are veiled with tears it is the man who no longer sees clearly . ’
17 As Dick comes to know Count Jasper he no longer sees him as a villain and realises that this inscrutable man is in his own way working for the same ends as the conspirators .
18 That he neither really sees nor is really torn , that he can not enter the world of either comedy or tragedy , neither O brave new world that hath such people in it , nor Dark dark dark beneath the blaze of noon .
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