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

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1 That 's why , the morning the porter took me down to the forest , you sent Dame Catherine after me to see where we were going .
2 I see so we 've got the five officers who went into the flat now coming one after the other
3 I see now we 've got lots to do this morning , you 're going to need to ignore what 's going on behind me , ah , it 's not happening , right , as I said to you at the very beginning of September I 'm the star , so you pay attention to me .
4 One or two , maybe , and I 'm damned if I see how we 'll identify them in a hurry but … ’
5 We had to keep going , not let them see how we felt . ’
6 With the best will in the world , but you , do you see where we 're working , what 's against that total ,
7 So can you see why we 're looking at perhaps a , a , or we ought to be considering a figure a big higher than three hundred thousand .
8 Australian captain Allan Border said : ‘ You saw how we bowled at him .
9 So you see where we get to ?
10 They go into these big abattoirs from the markets , kill , they 're all hot and flustered , you see where we used to rest our bullocks and pigs and sheep .
11 Oh now you see why we ca n't get peace .
12 So excavation was done I I 'll keep this short because it 's cold out here , you see why we need the cloaks .
13 Well again you see , I , I , with us keeping our own pigs which we always did , we were always better off than anybody else and er we er , we , you see when we kept these pigs , we used to either buy or , or breed some young ones see .
14 we had to pull forward it 's not due so we 've got er so we 've given them three days to You see when we worked out the numbers for the we were given all the , the allowances , the rates et cetera , et cetera , we worked the forecast through and seen huge amounts of time given for which the assumption is that it 's all done by hand , the job these cranes so the resources how much money had been spent .
15 Aye well you see when we did twig , the great deception you know , and it 's worthwhile recalling here that we had Richard Marsh I think he 's a title now Sir Richard Marsh .
16 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
17 But you see when we 're in Spain we sit rou , rou of the swimming pool and we play that
18 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 ?
19 You see when we had those men in Chesham and Joey he did his nut when we
20 Yeah well he might not be home till late you see so we 've got we 've really got to wait so Geoff will probably ring this man when he come home .
21 Either way , when you see how we establish lists of goals for this person you can learn some simple principles for establishing your own goals .
22 What aspects of the Spirit 's work do we see when we explore the image of fire ?
23 The consummate silliness of Beerbohm 's sneer , quite apart from showing just how brittle and thin was that famous ‘ wit ’ of his , has alas a representative significance also , as we see when we put beside it Maurice Bowra , another famous ‘ wit ’ , saying of Pound that he was , not just a bore , but an American bore' .
24 As we see when we examine the Spycatcher cases , in the area of civil liberties the courts seem to have come to regard themselves as the partners of the executive , tackling difficult problems together , rather than as a separate , autonomous , and sometimes necessarily antagonistic branch of government .
25 We see when we 're introducing negotiation .
26 yes , but when we see when we have
27 GUIL : I ca n't for the life of me see how we 're going to get into conversation .
28 Can comparison of uses of ‘ I ’ with uses of ‘ here ’ help us to see why we are not to argue thus ?
29 So , the patients and our residents are our main er concern and er , if we all er , oppose it in principle and er , er er then er let us see how we 'll erm er , revamp this er response .
30 But er let us see how we go Tuesday morning .
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