Example sentences of "see [pron] that " in BNC.
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1 | That was quite nice , to see somebody that I 'd been in prison with and still be able to sit down and talk the same old way . |
2 | After he had shown you all he had in him , you would have seen nothing that was not gentlemanly , honest and clean . ’ |
3 | She wondered which part of the house Fernando and Maria Luisa occupied , which were their own personal quarters , because so far she had seen nothing that indicated that a happy couple occupied the place . |
4 | gave out she 'd seen something that might upset |
5 | Have you seen something that just does n't fit into the normal pattern of things ? |
6 | ‘ I 've already seen everything that 's on offer . |
7 | She 's never seen one that long . |
8 | Some members of the crew had been sitting in the bows and it was only when they denied having seen her that he began to search seriously . |
9 | Half the English and American ladies do n't realize until they 've seen it that it is linked to the Baron , and if we make a feature of that in the advance publicity we can suggest double bookings for consecutive nights . |
10 | I have n't seen anything that all three erm may maybe that 's yet to come . |
11 | " Have you ever actually seen anything that he 's given her ? " |
12 | He had n't seen anything that could be a church . |
13 | I certainly have n't seen anything that offends me and when Telethon people have been down here , they 've been good . |
14 | I have n't seen anything that , that actually says , suggests to me that you 've got another , any other special cause between now and last autumn . |
15 | The experts seem to be romancing about figments of their imagination ; he can see nothing that they are talking about . |
16 | So I feel that even the South African Government can see itself that it 's over now . |
17 | When one is ill it 's the knowledge that somebody cared enough to come and see one that matters more than the flowers and the lemon barley water . |
18 | When she has finished what she is doing for the moment , she walks on briskly , her head making little bird-like movements , so that she can see everything that she passes . |
19 | We do not see everything that we think or do or fantasise or desire as equally ‘ central ’ to ourselves . |
20 | You could see everything that was n't visible out front ; the braced wooden frames of the canvas flats , the angle irons and stage weights that held everything in place , the fact that the ceiling was hollow and the space went on up to about another fifteen feet above , the gap crossed by a catwalk and a lot of cabling . |
21 | ‘ You see , one of the advantages of being dead is that one is released as it were from the bonds of time and therefore I can see everything that has happened or will happen , all at the same time except that of course I now know that Time does not , for all practical purposes , exist . ’ |
22 | That works quite well with confused clients as well because they can see something that belongs to them or looks familiar to them . ’ |
23 | I think that the tour around the factory will be quick , but you may see something that will set your mental cogs turning again . |
24 | mental institution and having to give up his job because once they get that position if they speak out , in any way , for instance the Civil Service you ca n't speak out at all even if you can see something that you know is wrong |
25 | For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all , but similarities , relationships , and a whole series of them at that … |
26 | I might see something that has been missed . ’ |
27 | As I told Heather — But wait : you should see something that will add piquancy to a bald recital of what few facts are known . ’ |
28 | Certainly if we 'd see something that would do this afternoon , or New Drove today , that 's fine . |
29 | You hardly know him , but you can see him that clearly , understand what he 's about — and yet you 've never understood a thing about me , and we 've been together , sharing a bed and our weekends , for weeks now ! ’ |
30 | You could see yourself that he was drunk . |