Example sentences of "[noun] you see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 See I want to get the same sort of material though as what the other liners , I want to stick the two liners together to make all one great big pond you see right the way across the garden but the other pond might be about two foot deep , this one 's gon na go down
2 Well I could always ring and ask them to get the container up here earlier on Friday you see so
3 and he said he 'd , he 'd let me know before Christmas if he can get me back on a Wednesday , but I 'm still taken on a Wednesday but my friend takes me in the car on a Wednesday but er I like to go in the ambulance you see really so er
4 Through the grease on the window you see only the house next door .
5 Perhaps if you do n't have a reflection you see better
6 Her son , that small boy you see there , happily throwing his crusts at the waterfowl , will shortly afterwards contract some strange but deadly virus , possibly from the Labradors , and will lose the sight of both eyes .
7 He pushed for most of the equipment you see here . ’
8 Cos you can pay it off in ten monthly instalments you see so eight quid a month sort of thing .
9 Well they would take in er er er they would er er and they would put hoe potatoes you see when that was coming on that time .
10 Three sort of fairly general Can you , can you see okay ?
11 And I used to get vegetables you see in from the farmers .
12 Edmund was lucky because he got this chance to do a university you see in
13 Anyway , this somebody must of given her the idea , I think it was our local doctor oh you 'll be alright you know , you have to have to have them in forty eight hours you see so
14 Well of course you see when you , when you reason it through lots of these people , they have n't got washing machines , they have n't got drying facilities
15 ‘ I speak not only of the Army — although as Colonel Moore knows probably better than I , the acts of heroism you see there in the face of pain — wounds , cuts , torn limbs ’ — he looked at Mrs Crump ; she swayed slightly — ‘ severed arteries , gashed heads ’ — Mrs Moore was unaffected — ‘ and all the terrible lacerations and disfigurements received on the human body in modern warfare ’ — Miss D'Arcy nodded ; she was intrigued — ‘ but I speak of the self-inflicted torments of the Indian , the Negro and the Mussulman . ’
16 And the villains just listen for it , you walking round and hide in the doorway for five minutes you see far more
17 After the fire in the Malá Strana in 1541 , these were replaced by Renaissance buildings which in turn were replaced by the palaces you see today .
18 The only people the only er organizations to come into erm the products you see there who are not business people but they are linked , er are charities .
19 No there was er three lads in the double bed and er another two lads in the single bed in one room , and mother was in the front room of course she had husband in those days you see when we were growing up , there was a it was not unusual to sleep top-to- tail if we had any pals , if we had a party and we had any pals we 'd sleep top-to-tail one with a head at the bottom and others with their head at the top , sounds like something out of the Dickens when you start talking about it do n't it ?
20 and I only come every two weeks you see so
21 Those fitted to the guitars you see here are Oriental pickups of the Strat-style variety , similarly sourced stop tailpieces and tune-o-matic bridges .
22 But there was a a I know there was a a system in Notts you see whereby er the coal was dug on the basis of contracts between the management and er a man or two men
23 which had been occupied by soldiers , this was our first hut , well by then I was working for the Corporation and of course by virtue of my job with the chief architect I got this house and we were offered this house about two years later for two thousand pounds and we said oh we would n't be staying here for more than ten years in any case and we would n't be bothered to buy it , but then my husband started in business you see soon after he came back and we eventually got the shop and , of course it 's very convenient because we 're only a stone 's throw from the shop you see , so we stayed here
24 Er , on th on the , on the big planes you see like when what we used to take twenty eight twenty eight out
25 We used to , we , I used to go when my husband was alive we used to go to erm Devon cos I had a brother living in Devon we used to go there , but er unfortunately I lost him when he was only fifty with a coronary , and so erm , in , cos and after that I lost my husband you see so cos we I 've never been away like that before , not , not since , years ago that was , he 's been gone twenty one years this Christmas sixteenth might be so , I 've not been able to so I , I , I go with the erm , I went with the Red Cross this year the year before last I went erm er , Char Charlie took me away we went to er a chalet we stayed at and er a friend of mine we went there for a week had a week there , that poured of rain every day , this year it poured of rain every day
26 And there were no telephones you see when I first came .
27 Warwickshire , Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire … anbd on a clear day you see about 10 or 11 miles .
28 So I came across these things you see when we were first married because I used to write out all Hector 's bills for him , by hand before we had a typewriter
29 Er mortar bombs , they used to weld the fins on that , do those on stitch welders , they 'd go up and down similar to these things you see now .
30 When you go to the hospital for your fitting for your wig or fabric support , tell the person you see there that you have automatic entitlement and for what reason .
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