Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 My talk , if you so wish to interpret it , is a reaction to the somewhat sterile presentation of the language which I so often see in textbooks and curriculum documents .
2 I only ever see highlights of the odd games on Tv in scotland but from that i 've always been impressed with him .
3 I only said ‘ was ’ because I hardly ever see him any more .
4 As his neighbour I see quite a lot of him , as his colleague I hardly ever see him .
5 Yeah she she 's I I hardly ever see her but when I do
6 I hardly ever see him — I do n't even suppose he 's noticed that I 'm not there this week ! ’
7 I hardly ever see them .
8 I hardly ever see her now because she does n't go out and neither do I. But I used to see her when her husband was alive , indeed they were almost the only people I ever saw .
9 I usually just see if there are any problems and sort things out , because — I mean — her social worker does n't visit , her daughter does n't visit , no one visits her , and I feel she should … have somebody .
10 But I really also see us as a great link between our two countries .
11 I quite often see underweight dogs in my surgery .
12 I quite often see this at work : I love helping people out of difficult situations , but I 'm also very good at pushing people out of my way if I feel that they are a threat to me .
13 When I see a spider 's web , I no longer see the sinister aspects that I once saw .
14 Meantime I met somebody who was new in my circle of friends here , who I no longer see but she was very open-minded .
15 As someone who hates being pestered by incoming calls , I no longer see the point of a cellular phone .
16 I 'd just like to say one of the things that I feel very sad about , Bill , is when I see the line up of all the people in the the heads of state , or things like that , I no longer see a dress , I no longer see a hat , and I still have n't got used to the Prime Minister ‘ he ’ .
17 I 'd just like to say one of the things that I feel very sad about , Bill , is when I see the line up of all the people in the the heads of state , or things like that , I no longer see a dress , I no longer see a hat , and I still have n't got used to the Prime Minister ‘ he ’ .
18 because er well I er I , as I and I 've got young neighbours who I very seldom see because they are out at work er therefore I am quiet and that 's how I like to be
19 If you know someone like that , it 's worth observing and studying his or her use of language , manner , and what his body language says to you , even if it is someone you only ever see on television .
20 Many of these have roses in mature growth , and this is where you not only see potential sizes but can also get ideas of settings of other roses or other plants that you can copy in your garden .
21 You not only see the food , you feel it in your hands , distinct and concrete , you are aware of its rich and striking smell ; someone in the dream even holds it up to your lips , but every time a different circumstance intervenes to prevent the consummation of the act .
22 You still occasionally see people delivering a tray of sandwiches from a car boot . ’
23 As we climbed higher the jungle became more marshy and exotic , with the sort of plants you usually only see as plastic decorations .
24 The waiters , and particularly the wine waiters , are so beautifully trained that you notice only their discretion and skill — you hardly even see them filling your glass or taking your plate .
25 These days you hardly ever see a child with a small rubber or tennis ball .
26 normally after + very heavy rain + or something like that + and + you 're driving along the road + and + far away + you see + well + er + a series + of + stripes + + formed like a bow + an arch + + very very far away + ah + seven colours but + + I guess you hardly ever see seven it 's just a + a series of + colours which + they seem to be separate but if you try to look for the separate ( kAz ) — colours they always seem + very hard + to separate + if you see what I mean ++ ( Postgraduate student speaking informally )
27 If you 've got a mate , a best mate , and she 's on a different house , you 'll write her a note because you hardly ever see her , and if you get caught for that you lose a couple of weeks .
28 You hardly ever see them bothering with guys their own age .
29 You hardly ever see a parent hit a child .
30 You hardly ever see them .
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