Example sentences of "[coord] i see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The one you 're walking out with , the one Gazzer and me saw down the prom . ’ |
2 | and I saw just how bony my legs were . |
3 | But then what — ’ And I stopped as light flooded my mind and I saw clearly the chain of circumstances which connected us . |
4 | You see , one thing that influenced me was reading about the great American champs and I saw how all the good champs were side-tracked , avoided , yet always seemed to make it late . |
5 | But he did n't turn round and I saw only his receding back , the narrow shoulders squared , the bent legs stepping it out in time with his men . |
6 | And I saw then this discipline and order . |
7 | And I saw then this discipline and order . |
8 | And I saw then for certain |
9 | I have n't seen her since I left Plumford , and I saw as little as possible of her before that . ’ |
10 | I do n't think it solves anything — it 's only twenty-one years since the last lot and I saw enough in Spain to make me hate it . |
11 | When I feed the birds she 'll go and pick it over and I see today I put her |
12 | I refused to have a mastectomy and I see now in terms of theory , that I was stagemanaged at various points on the production line , into trying to turn me into a well-behaved patient by traumatising me by saying ‘ If you do n't do what we tell you … ’ or ‘ You 're being very naughty ’ or ‘ You 're being hysterical ’ , or ‘ We have n't got time to deal with all these questions , we 'd never get round ’ , and so on . |
13 | ‘ You 're looking tired , Stephen , and I see so little of you now . |
14 | She 'd mentioned someone who would help me , but I saw only Shadwell ahead of me . |
15 | Three guys hijacked it from the Company 's yard but I saw then and climbed into the refridgeration unit at the back . |
16 | ‘ I had intended to become an Anglican priest but I saw more dark than light . |
17 | ‘ I had intended to become an Anglican priest , but I saw more dark than light . |
18 | ‘ I did n't hang about long , but I saw enough to convince me that all that rubbish about Melanie 's frigidity was pure invention on your part . ’ |
19 | But I see now that the end is something farther , higher , more utterly frightful . |
20 | ‘ But I see now there 's no point in hiding them any longer . |
21 | And it 's the same for the boy ; I thought I could keep him from it , but I see now I ca n't . |
22 | It was excepted that that , in a lot of cases wives were expected to give their jobs up when they 're married , but I see now the mo , my er , not my own children but my young nieces and nephews , the men , th the husbands are present at the birth of their children , they are enchanted , they are making fantastic fathers because they are taking responsibilities ! |
23 | ‘ I had made up my mind to put this proposition to you today , ’ he said , ‘ but I see now that this was not the right moment to approach you , ma petite . |
24 | So he had , but I see very clearly now that he 's a double-dealer capable of any mean trick . ’ |