Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [verb] see " in BNC.
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1 | The grooms on the train were all younger , thinner and from what I 'd seen of them in their uniform T-shirts less positive . |
2 | You supplied a deep-seated need in me to blot out what I 'd seen . |
3 | Yeah , what I thought see , if you come out and I 'm covering the door and this light on you 'll be able to see straight away . |
4 | I do n't know what I expected to see , but as always when you have a tooth out or get kicked half to death the change in appearance is nowhere like commensurate with the pain . |
5 | Well I tell you what I went to see have you seen the Chippendales ? |
6 | That 's what I like to see . |
7 | There 's confidence that 's what I like to see . |
8 | That 's what I like to see , no |
9 | ‘ Well , she always brings a supply with her and by what I 've seen they 're rather dainty . ’ |
10 | What I 've seen , I have seen sideways . |
11 | ‘ I like the countryside around here — what I 've seen of it . |
12 | And from what I 've seen the ladies seem glad of it . |
13 | All I know is what I 've seen on the news . ’ |
14 | ‘ It will be tough for him but from what I 've seen , he has it in him to cope . ’ |
15 | Taylor points out , though : ‘ It 's down to me to make sure that everyone sticks together , and from what I 've seen there is no feeling of resentment among the other lads about the way I 'm using Paul . |
16 | ‘ She 's a nice girl , what I 've seen of her , the best of the bunch , I should say , next to Mick and , of course , Dick . |
17 | From what I 've seen and heard , Graham seems to be looking to a big man with the ball aimed for the sky . |
18 | ‘ Nobody will find it easy here judging by what I 've seen today . ’ |
19 | But Davies insists : ‘ I 'm very encouraged by what I 've seen in Welsh club rugby this season . |
20 | " From what I 've seen of her , she 's a strong-willed independent young woman , who knows what she wants , and is not afraid to say so . |
21 | " This house is yours , she 'll never want it back , and from what I 've seen , I think you 've done her proud . " |
22 | David Atkin , for example , was particularly interested in the issue of leisure opportunities : ‘ I want to find out how leisure activities can be improved because from what I 've seen most disabled people in Hexham are fairly limited in being able to get out . ’ |
23 | ‘ I ca n't believe what I 've seen ! |
24 | And erm er from what I 've seen I mean people are often at football games for ten o'clock kick off and so on , which means er that 's just one example , which means they could be away , half past eight in the morning . |
25 | ‘ From what I 've seen , if the gods were mistaken it was in one small respect alone . |
26 | But judging by what I 've seen and what you 've told me , I see no reason why you should n't square up to this and assume your responsibility . |
27 | ‘ From what I 've seen of him , I 'd say he 's got rather a perverse sense of humour and enjoys winding people up , ’ said Melissa , remembering in particular his brush with Alain Gebrec the previous afternoon over the controversial book . |
28 | ‘ From what I 've seen of Officer Hassan , it would take more than a missing golf-club to prise him away from his suicide theory . ’ |
29 | ‘ From what I 've seen , I imagine there must be about five feet of water in the basin at high tide . |
30 | And people do live in other parts of the area , and they need telephones — from what I 've seen of the place they 'll be about the main link with the outside world . |