Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] see [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ So you want to see Lieutenant Werner ? ’ |
2 | And I 've seen Harry Lloyd and er Houdini what they call him you know , where he used to be all strapped in chains and get out of tanks and that . |
3 | On top of that , the presence of these two will allow the full-backs more freedom and I expect to see Stuart Pearce getting forward in his old style . |
4 | If I want to see Adam Franklyn , I 'll do so , with or without your approval . |
5 | If you 've seen Joyce Grenfell you , you could n't |
6 | ‘ If you happen to see Mr Butler , you can tell him I 'll be going to Tokyo anyway . ’ |
7 | ‘ We have so far switched around 250 cars to diesel and we have seen fuel savings of 30–40 per cent . |
8 | This prospect is pleasing to me but I have seen Mr Landor and confess myself alarmed . |
9 | We 're here because we want to see Earth Commander . ’ |
10 | I 'll lie down on the couch again as soon as I 've seen Mrs Porter . ’ |
11 | I 'll have a word with your men as soon as I 've seen Miss Easterbrook . |
12 | As we have seen Kenneth Macpherson had felt that the earlier films had been awful but nevertheless he suspected that ‘ the people got in some dim way the fact that here was something growing under their eyes ’ , that the movies had ‘ a sense of life and expectancy ’ . |