Example sentences of "he [verb] see " in BNC.

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1 And in November at the council he let see how much trust he was ever again likely to put in the little law-givers at Westminster .
2 He did see himself very much as a responsible figure as far as other people 's well being was concerned when it came to this , and this was probably based on the fact that his step-brother , Terry , by his mother 's previous marriage , was classified as schizophrenic , a problem which David felt could be hereditary . ’
3 Yes , he did see , but all the same it had to be stopped … somehow .
4 Charles , under his tarpaulin , knew nothing of direction or topography , but he did see his servant again before the nightmare ride was over .
5 If he did see it he must have begun worrying , and maybe it was then that he started feeling sick .
6 But he did see that his usually tough , self-sufficient male parent was , for once , looking as if he needed bolstering up .
7 When he did see that I was speaking the truth , he was bewildered and hurt .
8 Albert said , ‘ I 'm sure he did see Mr Evans and I think what he saw him take was an envelope .
9 But then he did see him , on the road to the village one day .
10 But maybe he did see Rosa run heavily for the door of her home ; maybe he was one of the men in the cafe who knew , who corroborated Tommaso 's insult later with their laughter , and made it impossible for Davide to ignore it and fail to issue his challenge .
11 But God had made bloody sure he did see it — and He had safely left the rest to the inevitable reflex of challenge-acceptance .
12 He does see , though , that anticipating the social criticism of John Ruskin and William Morris by more than thirty years .
13 However , he does see the life of one who really understands his situation as giving a central place to what he calls ‘ the intellectual love of God ’ .
14 The feminine beauty so parsimoniously revealed is , almost always , taken calmly by the sardonic , fatalistic hunter but he does see beyond the woman :
15 What he does see is a crippled lama living in extreme simplicity and frugality in a mountain hermitage , whose being is irradiated with a joy which has an even keener edge because his infirmities offer him no possibility of escape .
16 He does manage carefully prepared appearances in public , he does see journalists ( this interview was conducted by telephone , still his chief channel of communication ) , it does sometimes seem as if every second person on the London meeja circuit has sat next to Rushdie at some dinner party .
17 he wants all her attention when he does see her
18 He does see if he came amongst us and then for those four men who let their friend down through the roof , he saw their faith .
19 Jesus did not see people , he does see people just as people .
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