Example sentences of "see [Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like to seen how they did the , the ribbon book out of the heart
2 But they must have seen how he hated it .
3 You should have seen how she leaped the meadow gate ! ’
4 He had seen that when he had been watching her ; had seen how she looked at everything with that curious , almost arrogant stare of hers .
5 And later , when he had been in the water , he had seen how she stood behind her husband , watching him , her eyes curious , lingering on his naked chest .
6 In case you have n't seen how I used them , I have enclosed a copy of Cymru Wledig .
7 They would have seen how it applied .
8 ‘ If you were watching , you 'd have seen when we went in . ’
9 As we have already seen when we considered the foundations of functionalism , the period between 1880 and 1914 , during which Dicey wrote , was one of major social and economic change .
10 When children go into the countryside and visit farms , they will see that the conditions are completely different from those that their fathers may have seen when they worked on farms during their holidays — that was one of the great traditions of United Kingdom cities .
11 Jessica had confronted him with what she 'd seen when he got home two nights later from his ‘ trip ’ .
12 Find out what kind of birds and animals Columbus might have seen when he landed in the Bahamas .
13 Today we 'll be talking about all those guarantees that you 've seen when you bought your car and when you bought your refrigerator and when you 've bought almost anything nowadays , because people are being spoiled for choice on guarantees it seems .
14 But , to the great interest of all at Thrush Green , no husband was to be seen when she moved in .
15 He was the blond man she had first seen when she opened her eyes under the tree .
16 We had to keep going , not let them see how we felt . ’
17 well so that 's how it 's pleaded and that 's how we built it into the , these cases which I was referring to where an agreement is the object or the , the means or the consequence of an agreement , they enforce within five , the action is unlawful and of course there 's the final and fourth way in which it could be devoured this , because it , and again quoting the words from the cases , tends to have restricted affect on the market , I think your Lordship you can see how we pleaded it in paragraph two , two , three , it 's enforcing the consequence of the unlawful underline previous .
18 I can see how they came to be with you .
19 If we examine the revolutionary theory of the Bolsheviks we can see how they shared with Van Laue many common points about the nature of Tsarism in Russia and the crises which it faced .
20 Evelyn was finding it difficult to get used to going under the machines , but she was determined not to let Rose see how she felt .
21 Now 45 , Marian decided to remain unemployed for six months so she could see how she felt about work , to settle her daughters and adjust to her new house .
22 She had almost successfully deterred André from his plans to paint the town red with her , had vaguely told him that she would see how she felt when he issued the invitation , only to pour all her good intentions down the drain when this morning Piers had received a call from Nicole , and informed Alyssia offhandedly that he would be out for the balance of the day .
23 ‘ We 'll go up and see if we can see how she got here .
24 With talk of sweetbreads and liver and fillet she captivated him — I could n't quite see how she did it .
25 He could only see how I had been , not how I was .
26 which you know maybe you , you , you 'd like to erm sort of er see how you related to those sort of people .
27 ‘ I thought I 'd see how you wanted it to be between us .
28 She could see how he had worked his way into her aunt 's affections .
29 You can see how he suffered , walking in .
30 you can see how he spelt croquet
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