Example sentences of "[coord] i saw [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You talk about spoilt rich middle-class kids over here , but the truth is if Steve or I saw their houses , we 'd probably think they were lower lower lower middle-class . ’ |
2 | While I contemplated her , she continued to look about with uneasy glances like a trapped animal , and I saw her breasts move with her breathing . |
3 | No and I saw her type a letter and sign it as clear as anything . |
4 | I nodded , and she closed her eyes and I saw her shoulders slump a little . |
5 | And I saw your mother and I was going on saying all your virtues and how she 's been a good girl , how does that , how er , how erm self discipline she was and all this is on the tape |
6 | The old man turned the key and I saw my chance . |
7 | The bed was made , and I saw my duffel bag lying on it . |
8 | I saw my mother once a day at dinner time and I saw my father three or four times a week , but they never gave me any love . |
9 | And I saw my bag in his hand . |
10 | He turned to me slowly , and I saw his face , expressionless in its blackness , with his yellow eyes fixed on me coldly , like an animal 's . |
11 | And … and I saw his face ! ’ |
12 | Then he took off his mask , and I saw his face . ’ |
13 | I went close , I kneeled , and I saw his face then . |
14 | He stopped dictating to take a phone call and I saw his face become shocked , then very grave . |
15 | He did n't answer and I saw his lips quiver slightly . |
16 | There was a ripple of applause , and I saw his lordship exchange a look with Sir David . |
17 | For a second we were close and I saw his eyes . |
18 | ‘ Ye think ye 're a big man , ’ Phillis said , with a rare spite , ‘ but I saw ye greeting . |
19 | But I saw her husband crossing the car park . ’ |
20 | But I saw him Sunday evening . ’ |
21 | I have never used this model railway , but I saw which way he went . |
22 | ‘ But I saw your husband come into the tent while you were over at the tombola , ’ Mrs Doran said to Mrs Yardley . |