Example sentences of "have [adv] seen [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Stocky , adaptable and full of vim , Mark has all the hallmarks of the bona fide allrounder , wielding a stubborn blade in addition to the accurate seam-up that has already seen more than one class act tumble before a shrewdly concealed slower ball . |
2 | Oceanic crust that no one has ever seen before ! |
3 | Nobody … nowhere … has ever seen so many Swindon fans before … and the Town players hearts must have thumping with pride as they emerged from the tunnel to be deafened by Wembley 's Wiltshire roar … |
4 | As she looks in its direction , she sees in a way she has never seen before : |
5 | If , meanwhile , another blackbird saw a species it has never seen before , it would rapidly associate this species with the mobbing calls made by its fellows . |
6 | He has a gun trained on Keith and a large , nervous man Mark has never seen before . |
7 | A spokesman for Red Adair said that : " this is absolutely the worst-case scenario of what the Iraqis could do — it 's something the world has never seen before " . |
8 | At his funeral she is surprised by the appearance of three Americans whom she has never seen before . |
9 | Legend has it that , during the obligatory pre-signing wine and dine sesh , The ‘ Weed boys insisted they share the food , as there was more on one plate than they 'd ever seen before . |
10 | It was so far outside anything he 'd ever seen before that his mind was n't letting him worry about it . |
11 | He 'd probably seen enough anyway . |
12 | She 'd never seen so much silverware , and all laid out for one person . |
13 | I 'd never seen so many shots go in so many directions all at the one time . |
14 | I 'd never seen so many barrows . |
15 | And then we got to school and it was all big and confusing and there was all these boys I 'd never seen before , all with their parents and some of the kids were weird-looking with funny eyes . |
16 | He looked along this end of Mrs Wright 's house that he 'd never seen before . |
17 | San Francisco dealer John Berggruen sold twelve works in this category , all by younger artists , and New York dealer Nancy Hoffman , calling this year 's fair ‘ the best yet ’ , sold ten works by contemporary artists , including three to people she 'd never seen before . |
18 | Mr Wopsle and Joe were sitting with a stranger , a man I 'd never seen before . |
19 | A chauffeur , someone she 'd never seen before , brought the car to the front door . |
20 | And er they drew their truncheons , that I 'd never seen before , policemen with truncheons , er and they started to run and everybody else started to run , and I forgot there was a puppy dog , this puppy dog it it chased it chased towards the er p policemen , and started er barking and d and carrying on , and one of the policemen did no more than thump it straight across the top of the head with a with a truncheon , and er and that was the end of the puppy . |
21 | As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before . |
22 | ‘ Foreign ’ just meant that the car was a large luxury saloon of a kind she 'd never seen before . |
23 | They drove me back to the Ministry , where I was questioned by an officer I 'd never seen before , a colonel . |
24 | The guy with her I 'd never seen before . |
25 | Somebody I 'd never seen before said hello and |
26 | With Shakespeare almost every time that I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there . |
27 | With Shakespeare , almost every time I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there . |
28 | The party was held at his flat which was a loft in a warehouse down by the river in Shad Thames on a wharf right next to Tower Bridge I 'd never seen anywhere like it . |
29 | You 've obviously seen quite a lot of good painting . |
30 | The article was accompanied by that old picture you 've all seen before of Jonny Woodward on Beau Geste at Froggatt , described in the caption as a ‘ prime potential target for bolting ’ . |