Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] see the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs James then told the court how she and Mr Loxton had been transported by the police to Nottingham some time later , where she saw the same man in a street there .
2 But that 's not where we saw the red squirrel .
3 The first he knew of it was a warning call from high above where he saw the angry silhouette of a golden eagle stooping .
4 Yeah , so you see the few selected ones that come from other schools and you instantly assume that their school must be much more er much better looking than ours .
5 Mr Gyles Brandreth , the broadcaster , won in Chester , although he saw the Tory majority cut almost five-fold to 1,101 .
6 No sooner had the women 's liberation movement moved from the sixties to the seventies than it saw the economic conditions for its demands evaporate .
7 The ‘ Let ’ rule has stood since 1880 without too much fuss and I think I might get annoyed if I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serve which simply hit the net and ‘ died ’ on the receiver 's side .
8 I did n't realise she was getting married in the church opposite the shop until I saw the life-size versions of the figures appear one morning — including this labrador in a pink dress ! ’
9 I parked the van in one of the perimeter car parks and walked through the campus buildings reading the graffiti until I saw the amended sign reading Stundent Onion , and one which had n't been vandalized saying simply Bar .
10 For example , I recently came across the word ‘ homerun ’ and tried for several seconds to read it as ‘ homer-un ’ , until I saw the correct morpheme structure .
11 Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’
12 Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’
13 Cos I see the two of the kinda leave quite often , maybe about eleven
14 If you saw the other films , you wo n't need a gay activist to give away the ending , although the spin on the story here is that the hero is a male cop ( Douglas ) , as opposed to the female lawyers and FBI agents of the earlier movies .
15 You do n't really need to , but it 's , there usually is n't time to cover it , cos you 've got other things , but it gives you a much better feel for it if you , if you see the other side of the picture all the time .
16 A country saying goes : Bad luck if you see the new moon through glass .
17 But if you see the top man around the business you are able to look him in the eye and tell whether you can trust him or not .
18 Erm , just a short note , if you see the big lot of over there , and er , I think it would have been probably easier trying to describing it .
19 ‘ It 's spookier than ever in here , ’ Mary whispered ‘ It 's even worse if you see the headless horseman , ’ Billy replied , with a mischievous grin .
20 ‘ It will improve the standards of Irish rugby but it will require a few more seasons until we see the real value of the hard competitive stuff ’ .
21 And remember , Roger , the thread had been removed , the fuse destroys itself , and people coming in and out of the room , once the bed was on fire , would scarcely think it suspicious even if they saw the odd burn mark on the floor .
22 that is , until they saw the old man 's face ,
23 A Tory headquarters spokesman denied they disclosed her name to the press , claiming they did not know it until they saw the Independent newspaper on Wednesday .
24 Where there had been one figure faintly outlined in the frame of the staging there were now two — one large , obviously Jotan , and one much smaller , a child Alexei thought until he saw the muscular build and shortened legs and realised that Jotan had caught a dwarf .
25 As the sun was rising the next morning , Gabriel waited outside his hut until he saw the young woman riding up the hill .
26 The place was pretty full , and he hesitated until he saw the empty bench at my table .
27 Please believe that , at least , ’ she finished brokenly , not caring now if he saw the naked pleading in her eyes .
28 The offworlder 's eyes were troubled , as if he saw the whole past of his kind moving before him .
29 Jamie must have taken a cigarette even though I knew he did n't smoke , because I saw the lighter go up , igniting in front of my eves in a shower of sparks like a fireworks display .
30 I sometimes wonder , though , whether they speak much to the occupants of the Labour Front Bench because I see the 1990s as the decade of the north-east and the north-west .
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