Example sentences of "[vb infin] see [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want to see Mr Jackson tomorrow , but I did n't tell him that .
2 I do n't want to see Mr Jackson again neither .
3 ‘ Do you want to see Miss Rose before we have lunch or after ? ’
4 It is certain the board would prefer to see Mr Weir re-elected as it tries to keep a united front over the next few months when it has to produce new proposals for its future which are acceptable to the Scottish Office and the Office of Fair Trading .
5 IN THIS week of the election , we can expect to see Peter Snow doing his impersonation of John Cleese , with lots of statistics produced by computers accompanied by the timeless phrase — ‘ it 's just a bit of fun ’ .
6 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
7 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
8 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
9 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
10 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
11 You may remember seeing Katrina Hunter and the remarkable progress she made with a herbal cream from the borders .
12 We 'd like to see Mrs Asmoyah if that 's possible . ’
13 I just wonder why the hell he would like to see Gary McAllister sign for Rangers ?
14 MANY Tory voters would like to see Lady Thatcher back in charge of the Party , according to an ICM poll published last night .
15 " Mr. Preston would like to see Miss Simpson as soon as she arrives , " Mrs. Mott said with her usual air of an ambassador at the Court of St. James delivering a grave communique " from his Head of State .
16 ‘ It looks ’ , said the judge who was plainly captivated by the actress , ‘ as if I am the only one who would like to see Miss Collier again . ’
17 well we 've erm we 've erm we 've been rather tempted by the west coast er I personally want to see the Grand Canyon and erm I 'd like to see San Francisco so the package which is being offered to the Boots Association with whom we 've been away several times and we lo we like it as , as a , as a background because you 've got a rough idea , you know , the people you 're going with
18 The fighting was at stalemate until noon , when the soldiers raised a white flag , and a voice cried out in the Chinook jargon : ‘ Colonel Miles would like to see Chief Joseph ’ .
19 ‘ I 'd like to see Dr. Zimmerman please .
20 Maginnis would like to see Sir Patrick Mayhew fulfil his promise to give the talks ‘ direction and focus ’ by presenting his own ideas for the future .
21 I would like to see Sir John in love . ’
22 ‘ We are prepared to work with the police and to provide the information needed to bring the perpetrators of attacks to justice , ’ he says , adding that he would like to see Mr McLean in the hope of building a relationship .
23 Neither man , however , is solely motivated by local concerns : both have been hawks on the deficit and would like to see Mr Clinton cut it more .
24 Leading opposition figures in Bratislava say that they would like to see Mr Dubcek return to active , official politics .
25 Leading opposition figures in Bratislava say that they would like to see Mr Dubcek return to active , official politics .
26 But I think he would be really ill if he thought you loved Linton , whose father would like to see Mr Edgar dead . ’
27 However , I would like to see Roy Keane at Highbury . ’
28 One does not hope to see Les Peard around in the same way as the name of Winston Jones vanished after he handed Scotland their 1984 Grand Slam on a plate , aided and abetted by the British press and its tirade against French forward play .
29 But Baldwin would move to see Austen Chamberlain , provided it was not to Geneva .
30 Of course I 'll call to see George Langley , anything , only please — ’
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