Example sentences of "he see [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She watched him seeing it all , feeling it all , assimilating his surroundings with no fidget or fluster .
2 In order to give meaning to this sentence one would have to imagine a situation such as the following : someone was sorting pins of different sizes on a table ; without him seeing it , the smallest of these pins fell off the table and was heard to hit the floor by those present in the room .
3 It reassured him to see her sitting there , so thoughtful and placid .
4 It had indeed been , as it happened , impossible for him to see her at the times she suggested .
5 Some weeks later my brother and I were passing through London , and I asked if I might bring him to see her .
6 And yet his knowledge was as nothing beside the compulsion that drove him to see her again .
7 She felt sorry for him again , and worried because it must hurt him to see her like that .
8 There was no reason for him to see her again .
9 She said , looking down , although it was too dark for him to see her blushing , ‘ That first time — I wanted to meet you , Miguelito , very much .
10 I did not want him to see me .
11 ‘ Harry asked him to see me home , ’ Fiona said placatingly .
12 Do I want him to see me ?
13 I do n't want him to know we 've got divers aboard and I especially do n't want him to see me taking off with divers in the general direction of the Delos .
14 And of course it was not until the eyes and nose began to discharge that the boy became worried and brought him to see me .
15 ‘ And I do n't want him to see me .
16 Persuade him to see me .
17 It would n't have done for him to see me there .
18 ‘ Then you may admit him to see me , ’ said Jared Tunstall curtly , immediately informing Neil where McAllister got her logic-chopping ability from .
19 Glaring from one to the other as they stood on either side of the bed , she said crossly to Lucy , ‘ So you 've brought him to see me at last .
20 He thought to himself ‘ I do n't want him to see me like this ’ .
21 Another chapter , on the Kapos and the Special Squads , exhibits what must surely be judged an analytic understanding of the concentration-camp system set up by the Nazis — an understanding Eberstadt is inclined to deny him , believing that the camps are insufficiently construed in the Auschwitz book as an institutionalised anti-Semitism peculiar to Germany and politically-determined : she thinks it is soft of him to see them as belonging to a universal latent hostility to strangers .
22 They went to see my husband in hospital and asked him to see them when he came out .
23 Twin sixes had fallen , rocked , rolled for him to see them .
24 ‘ You have only to look at him to see he is some sort of a relation , ’ she said sharply .
25 ‘ You must go , ’ she said , ‘ I had an awful time persuading him to see you .
26 I can arrange for him to see you at once when you ask for him . "
27 ah yes but it was waiting for him to see you
28 Every small advance allows him to see it more clearly , more accurately , more affordably .
29 Yet soon the glutinous entity was withdrawing far from his head , allowing him to see it squeezing portion by portion back into the ventilation system .
30 When early in 1952 he held an exhibition of his work at the Archer Gallery in Notting Hill , he rang up Minton and invited him to see it .
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