Example sentences of "see [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We went to see them horses remember ? bloody screaming ! |
2 | European … and British winners … and how we loved to see them smile |
3 | And what a sight it was to see them day after day , night after night , huddled in corners , crowded around drinks machines , arguing and agreeing , debating and disclaiming . |
4 | But the reserves were playing next day at Guildford : an opportunity to see them play was too good to miss . |
5 | Would you like to see them Sue ? |
6 | My experience in England has led me to the conclusion that most people are unable to see me whole . |
7 | Some people are waiting to see me fall on my ass . |
8 | It 's funny , but as me , my mum and dad , all piled into the back of the ambulance , I remember thinking it was a shame it was so early in the morning and there was n't anyone around to see me go . |
9 | Behind her she heard Emilia say , ‘ I think the child will be quite desolate to see me go . |
10 | ‘ The money aspect at Leeds is nothing to do with me but I could tell Mr Wilkinson was very sorry to see me go . |
11 | Admits , though , that he stayed in the clubhouse for the first six innings of a game ‘ because I do n't want anyone to see me sweat ’ . |
12 | Work on ventilating long-term resentments or hurts by asking , ‘ In what area would you like to see me change and why ? ’ |
13 | I was on two bags a day when I went to see me GP and I was on between a quarter and half a gram when I got to the hospital . |
14 | Coming to see me Daniel ? |
15 | That was round the time when I first went to see me doctor . |
16 | After moving to England , he fought for over two years without being defeated and reckoned : ‘ Ninety per cent of the public wanted to see me win the British title . |
17 | ‘ Midge is bringing Angela down in time to see me tee off . ’ |
18 | The Parisians would scarcely spare a second thought for an Englishman and be only too pleased to see me twitch and shake at the end of a rope . |
19 | ‘ Ah , but I am not a pretty young skivvy , ’ said Dr Neil wickedly , ‘ and dear Mr Sands does not wish to see me walk through the door . |
20 | ‘ But you wo n't be alive to see me die ! ’ |
21 | ‘ What , to see me cry ? ’ |
22 | And I 'm hoping that they get that letter , you seeing them weekend . |
23 | Well no I 'm gon na open Michelle and Andy 's and they 're gon na open ours I did n't bring everybody else 's cos we co we 're seeing them Christmas Day . |
24 | I ca n't remember seeing me dad till I was five . |
25 | ‘ Well , ’ she said , seeing me mixing rose madder and burnt sienna in my paint-box , ‘ what 's all this I hear about a new mother ? ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'm seeing my way right now , ’ the driver told me , as he came out of the bar , followed by the landlady . |
27 | Seeing my work in print was great — as was getting the royalty cheque — I still have n't cashed it ! ’ |
28 | ‘ Well ’ — Lizzie stopped — ‘ I do n't suppose he 'll object to me seeing my grandchild bathed . ’ |
29 | I remember half-waking and seeing my master bend over me . |
30 | I 'm seeing my friend the video company owner today . |