Example sentences of "i [modal v] see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I must see about more help . ’ |
2 | She thought , I must do something , I must see to myself . |
3 | ‘ I must see to mam , ’ she said quickly . |
4 | We can better keep care of Denbigh and Mold and Flint from there , and I must see to it that Ruthyn is properly garrisoned , now that Grey 's gone . |
5 | I must see to it . |
6 | Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean . |
7 | I 'll see to it . ’ |
8 | I 'll see to this . ’ |
9 | Because we fix up dummy alternative quarters , see , an ’ call that Platoon HQ We keep it manned — I 'll see to that — an' if they come nosin' around lookin' for you , you 're out on patrol of course , see . |
10 | I 'll see to those dishes . ’ |
11 | I 'll see to the roof when I 've eaten . ’ |
12 | I 'll see to you in a minute . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'll see to it — and thanks for calling , Lothar . |
14 | ‘ Then you go over to school , dear , ’ said Miss Fogerty , ‘ and I 'll see to the breakfast things . ’ |
15 | I 'll see to Dandy . ’ |
16 | ‘ Your concern does you credit , and I 'll see to it you have a few things wrapped up for the poor woman when you go to see her . ’ |
17 | I 'll see to that , ’ she said , this time meaning every word . |
18 | She looked longingly at the keg , then with a casual twitch of her head added : ‘ I 'll see to that brandy while I 'm waiting , ’ and slipped out to the passage and the cellar door . |
19 | You 'll be as lovely as ever for him — I 'll see to that . ’ |
20 | I 'll see to all that later … |
21 | ‘ I 'll see to that . |
22 | ‘ I 'll see to it that Polly do n't get into any debt again , do n't you worry . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll see to it personally . ’ |
24 | Leave her for me , she 's too tricky for you , I 'll see to her ! |
25 | ‘ Oh , I 'll see to her . |
26 | ‘ I 'll see to the fire and then I 'll make you some tea . ’ |
27 | ‘ Here 's the towel , I 'll see to you as quickly as I can , it 's a bit colder this evening . ’ |
28 | If he steps out of line this time I 'll see to it that the dossier falls into the appropriate hands . ’ |
29 | If anything happens to him then I 'll see to it that you 're held personally responsible . ’ |
30 | ‘ Nay , I 'll see to the shopping , ’ said Gran . |