Example sentences of "that i see [art] " in BNC.

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1 There was little to repel a European , yet it was with wide eyes that I saw a ‘ Trans-World Tours ’ motor coach taking its pale-skinned passengers through the town .
2 ‘ I thought , ’ Phillis said , ‘ that I saw a shadow . ’
3 I thought once or twice that I saw a glint of sardonic amusement in Conchis 's eyes , but I could n't be sure .
4 If I said to John and Joanne erm that I saw a boy running up the ginnel no you understand ?
5 It was not until I reached Redcar that I saw a Northern Echo placard lettered Death of King .
6 I have other patients to care for ; I have a day ; I have a family ; I have … you know , I have a life ahead of me , and these things do come up often enough that I saw no contradiction to the … not only the needs of the patient but the final ending — what would happen would be the same .
7 It 's not true that I saw no one while I was writing my book reviews in the printer 's office .
8 Now it was whilst I was standing out there on my own — and really feeling very , very , browned-off — that I saw an aeroplane approach the airfield and make a quiet and dignified circuit .
9 It was not until I was at a conference at which Jean Darnall was speaking that I saw the need to ask others to pray for me .
10 It was at Snaefellsness that I saw the bird I had hoped to find — and which was ‘ new ’ to me — the Brünnich 's guillemot .
11 It was only in 1960 that I saw the flaw in the argument .
12 It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord 's Prayer ; but it was n't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light — I had n't given her any !
13 then I had another I had another wee problem that I 'd been , I had been to see , and it was Doctor I had been , and the doctor that I saw the last time er I had three big bruises on my back , and she
14 It was n't until two a.m. that I saw the Gorengs .
15 It was as we started our second run and we were at the lights at the corner of Portman Square , that I saw the cops had concentrated themselves on the traffic island in Baker Street .
16 I ca n't realy add much to what has already been said except that I saw the goals on Manc of the day and thought theirs were all sloppy and avoidable .
17 And it 's funny because the last car that I saw the fellow 's from I saw the fellow 's who did it .
18 I was just going to say , I was just saying , that I saw the posters that erm parents and carers should erm , go along to talk about parenting and at the bottom it said , erm , will be selling multi-racial toys and dolls and things like that .
19 I can only say that I see no right whatsoever . ’
20 I must tell you that I see no advantage to them in this situation .
21 Other authors have been more coy : " I have left the central concept of this paper , namely pragmatic context , in rather thorough vagueness , and this for the simple reason that I see no clear way to reduce the vagueness at the moment " ( Bar-Hillel , 1970:80 ) .
22 Would that it were as easy as sticking your hand up to vote for it Because I have to say that I see no evidence since that motion approving the management initiative was passed of Labour and Liberal members doing any more than paying lip service .
23 A reply might be that surely I am inferring that I see a sheep in the field from my knowledge of my own present sensory states .
24 By that I mean that I see the New English Art Club as standing for a cultured , civilised , very English approach to art — a kind of visual stability .
25 To say that I see the squirrel with the black nose is to be committed not only to the existence of a visual experience , but also to the existence of something else .
26 It 's been so long now that I see the title as my right . ’
27 That I see the faces I 've been gutted to ashes .
28 You might be forgiven for thinking that I see an ideal speaker-hearer as someone who relies on everyone else to complete his conversational turns , never finishes a sentence , speaks very quickly and often with his mouth full , never answers questions , always repeats himself , says nothing without hedging , and invariably forgets what he wants to say — but who survives , if only by ending his utterance with a triumphant whatchamacallit .
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