Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] [pron] see " in BNC.

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1 The colonel explained that the reason for the exclusion zone would become clear once they saw what had been found in the excavation .
2 For the examiner may not agree that the fact is implied in the question ; but he will not mind about this if he sees that your assumption is not the result of carelessness but is your considered interpretation of the question .
3 Susan did not know how she felt about this until she saw that he had painted himself and herself half-way up or half-way down , looking up or down at their reflections in the water .
4 left-handed if you see what I mean .
5 ‘ I was afraid if I saw you I would n't be able to keep my hands off you .
6 Though we 're not in agreement to what 's happened , we got to be very careful because you see what 's happened to the coal er dispute .
7 The overall effect from the picture was that if you got any closer you would be engulfed in fire ; I was staggered when I saw it .
8 It 's quite funny when you see people cycling past them .
9 We can always see this when we see somebody else doing it , but we have to do it ourselves as well .
10 It it seems a n and this when I saw this , I thought , Oh my God , you know , the I I P gets bigger every time I look at something
11 I also become exasperated when I see some of the deals appearing in supermarkets and tacky remainder shops , with low levels of staff and service and complete inability or disinclination ever to pay their bills .
12 No wonder , I thought , children draw the sun so much bigger than we see it .
13 They 'll be even bigger than anything seen on Independence Day and the players will be rewarded accordingly . ’
14 Powerboats bigger than anything seen on the Mersey will form part of the multinational fleet , which features drivers from Europe , America and all parts of Britain .
15 Powerboats bigger than anything seen on the Mersey will form part of the multi-national fleet which features drivers from Europe , America and all parts of Britain .
16 ‘ I was n't convinced until I saw how anxious Merlyn was to get hold of the box once I 'd mentioned it . ’
17 No , well like I said I mean I did n't think mine had tanned me that much until I saw the photos from Alan 's wedding , I was like a nigger .
18 Children related to him so much because they saw in him an adult who behaved in the way that they did .
19 And finally , staying with generalities on migration , I think it behoves us all to be a bit cautious because I see quite a lot of fantasy and fiction around in in this E I P and I 'd be guilty of it myself at times .
20 This distinction becomes clearer when one sees that it is mainly the industrial applications which have developed into dispute resolution .
21 It all looks so simple when you see the advertisement but could you have thought of it ?
22 Blue here corresponds to 1.6 mm , and shows the cloud tops much as we see them at optical wavelengths .
23 ‘ And so , ’ Mr Malik was saying , ‘ we observe the accumulation of gods , very much as one saw in pre-Islamic Medina .
24 And then we went on to and parked at the start of and walked up one side and back down the other side and that 's as much as I saw of it .
25 But nevertheless , they 're very much as I see it , on the border .
26 ‘ It was dark when I saw him , ’ said the boy unwillingly .
27 Future page makeup programs that also have yet to see the light of day include SPUD , now called Scoop , which looked truly amazing when we saw a preview last year , and MacPage which is an Israeli program primarily designed for broadsheet and newspaper production .
28 I feared as much when I saw him this morning . "
29 They 're woven as you see on thirty six inch wide hand-looms .
30 So there he was , all frozen in the hot sun , I began to realise things were really serious when I see them machine guns itching to smoke in the fuzz hand .
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