Example sentences of "[pron] see that [pron] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I saw that there was on , on this the S S A.
2 And I saw that she was in expert hands .
3 Fastening my watch round my wrist I saw that it was after seven and I could hear the farm men clattering in the yard outside as they began their morning tasks .
4 I pulled in there as it seemed a good place to get Armstrong off the road and it was only then I saw that it was in fact an unmade road curving away round the back of the hill .
5 I knew that one as soon as I saw that it was from that is was a reject one .
6 for I see that you are in the gaol of bitterness and in the bondage of inequity .
7 As soon as Angela could think of anything except the pain of returning circulation she saw that they were outside the gate of a walled enclosure .
8 Through the glass she saw that she was on a shelf in the potion laboratory and the tall figure of her form-mistress was swirling out of the door .
9 Sitting up with a groan , she saw that she was in a small motor launch , approaching a wall into which a flight of stone steps had been built .
10 This marched him well up the field , and when the final scores came in we saw that he was in equal third place behind Brian Harley and the inevitable Bjorn Carlssen .
11 Now , although the idea that whenever we see that someone is in pain we make an inference from behaviour to feeling is about as mythical as the idea that at some time in the past we made a Social Contract , the ‘ argument from analogy ’ line of reasoning seems much less implausible here than in the ‘ Afternoon on the Sun ’ case .
12 In our Lord 's parable of the lost sheep ( Luke 15:3–6 ) we see that it was as a consequence of counting his sheep into the fold each night that the shepherd discovered that he was one short .
13 Above , we see that there is in fact a significant right field advantage for the verbal tasks , trigram and word recognition and also a significant lack of right field advantage for the spatial tasks of dot location and counting .
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