Example sentences of "seen [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They ai n't seen nothin' yet . |
2 | At the moment , one of the most fascinating sections of the museum is the hanger , where a Wellington bomber is being restored , and it you think rebuilding an old car can be difficult , you ai n't seen nothin' yet ! |
3 | I can Dream rings around you , and you ai n't seen nothin' yet ! ’ |
4 | He promised to adopt the same approach to councillorship ‘ which has seen me through as a councillor for 20 years with 11 of these as county councillor . ’ |
5 | I was given a crash course and then the necessary documents that have seen me through ever since . |
6 | You left without seeing me ; you have n't seen me since . ’ |
7 | I was glad he had n't seen me either as I hurried away in the opposite direction . |
8 | He looked at me as though he had seen me somewhere before , but I passed by with a curt nod . |
9 | ‘ Had you seen me then , as I left your hotel , when I gave into that need to kiss you — be it on the cheek , I 'm sure you would have thought ‘ poor Ven ’ . ’ |
10 | But you should have seen me then . |
11 | Guess what they 'd seen me in ? |
12 | I was unsure whether to make her Northern , like my own mother , which works wonderfully well with Zelma-like lines , eg. ‘ If you were me , would you wear the blue dress with the beading that everyone 's seen me in , or the new one I 've kept hanging up for two years ? ’ or ‘ Sha n't I buy the beef , then ? |
13 | It seems very strange to meet people who have passed through the C.B.T.C. who have never seen me before , or marched behind me from Spean Bridge railway station to start their training . |
14 | He smiled and said ‘ Thank you ’ as if he 'd never seen me before , as did I. I went back to my seat and faced the front again . |
15 | ‘ Certainly , ’ he said , as if he had never seen me before , took my money and gave me a ticket . |
16 | She 's never even seen me before , has she ? ’ said Simon . |
17 | She cocked her head on one side and gave me a long scrutiny , almost as though she had never seen me before . |
18 | That was the time I started to get used to the place , to the screws and things like that , because some had seen me before . |
19 | He called the interpreter , who gave no sign that he had ever seen me before , and began asking me questions . |
20 | seen me before , do I fit in their world ? |
21 | The message was clear enough , she 'd bet the others she could con a free drink out of me , probably not letting on that she 'd seen me before . |
22 | You must have seen me often enough without them . |
23 | ‘ Have you seen them lately ? ’ asked Tess quickly . |
24 | I 've not seen them lately have you ? |
25 | They 've gone off into Orpington and they , get this tennis racket and we have n't seen them since . |
26 | She did n't realise , you see , that I had followed them , that I had seen them here together — and knew what they were planning . |
27 | Do you have any of the peeler 's , they have a peeler one end and a knife the other , interchanging by the handle , I 've seen them here before . |
28 | let's have a seen them on |
29 | Ah yes , I 've seen them on erm |
30 | He 'd never seen stars like he 'd seen them around here , cold and diamond-sharp and so many . |