Example sentences of "i saw [art] " in BNC.

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31 I saw no one . ’
32 ‘ A house like this should have a name , ’ she said , ‘ but I saw no inscription at the front . ’
33 It 's not true that I saw no one while I was writing my book reviews in the printer 's office .
34 It was expensive , but as I was giving up my holiday I saw no reason why the department should n't pay .
35 I 'm afraid I saw no notice .
36 I saw no other way of protecting the interests of the Corosini , ’ he growled .
37 I saw no fear there .
38 I saw no bodies , although I did not doubt that many people had drowned .
39 I came aboard last night ready for an early start this morning and I saw no reason to change my plans . ’
40 I saw no example of filibuster yesterday afternoon and evening .
41 I told the committee that when the colleges were firmly established under a central funding mechanism , I saw no reason why a funding council should not be considered .
42 I saw no trouble at the match , but I heard on TV afterwards that there had been fights in Waverly station before and after the match
43 I saw no sign of that happening in Rio .
44 Erm and also because I saw no early prospect of the application coming reports .
45 I saw no sign of them . ’
46 I saw no point in trying to keep them apart , but I did n't expect them to spend so much time together .
47 I saw no shadow of another parting for her . ’
48 I saw no shadow of another parting from her . ’
49 and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed to me , I saw no shadow of another parting from her .
50 The wind was only slightly stronger and the reservoir a little choppier , but most of the others were out already and managing fine , so I saw no reason why we could n't do the same .
51 I took her hand in mine , and we went out of the ruined place ; and , as the morning mists had risen long ago when I first left the forge , so , the evening mists were rising now , and in all the broad expanse of tranquil light they showed me , I saw no shadow of another parting from her .
52 I saw a lot of both her and John in those days as I saw my parents most weekends and they often went round on Sundays as well .
53 A little way along , I saw a path running up the bank to my left and on the top of this bank there was a rather eccentric mock-Gothic porchway .
54 While on holiday in Portugal I saw a conifer that looked so magnificent I just had to photograph it .
55 I saw a whole border of them in Germany , but they were the only plants without a name tag !
56 In the late 1950s this order of dress was even more carefully observed and I saw a detective sergeant ordered home to change from Harris tweed jacket and flannels into ‘ proper clothing ’ .
57 Then I saw a friend using parallel rulers on a map , and I realised that by using a similar technique I could put all those 1/4in cutter into use .
58 SOME months ago I saw a television documentary on hostels for young homeless people in London .
59 I saw a child walking along the hard shoulder and she was carrying another on her hip . ’
60 In 1933 , I saw a notice in a doctor 's shop window stating ‘ Examinations one shilling and sixpence ; with stethoscope two shillings ’ .
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