Example sentences of "[verb] we [verb] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | Okay I that would have been okay in that particular case but you did come back to it as benefit , you say we have n't seen you for such a long time that was a not just look at your policies but to put a , a face to the name so I can become your point of reference |
2 | He says we do n't see this as a victory . |
3 | But when films are taxed we have just seen that the marginal social benefit of another film exceeds its marginal cost . |
4 | ‘ If you keep talking to me he might think we have n't seen him , ’ Benny hissed out of the corner of her mouth . |
5 | Do n't think we did n't see you around when Claude Rains made with the Lindbergh act , by the way . |
6 | but he , he , I mean we 've not seen him he 's been away four years , I know he 's been coming home first , for holidays , visit , but he 's not been at home because , well we moved into that house , if you remember we moved |
7 | But that is quite impressive figures for us , I mean we 've never seen that sort of volumes of figures before , but erm over the last year or two I mean tour operators have worked far more closely with travel agents in promoting U K products . |
8 | I mean we have n't seen an awful lot of er Julian Jochim yet but th the two occasions when the ball 's been fed into him he 's shown a brilliant ability to turn with the ball and get at the defenders . |
9 | And I mean we have n't seen them since ours hardly have we ? |
10 | ‘ Yes , we fought we 'd better see if 'e 'd pinched anyfing , ’ said Linda . |
11 | We were taken in by the lies which the Lebanese told about themselves ; we had to believe we had not seen the blood on the stairs . |
12 | ‘ The terms for refunds were on the back of our tickets which meant we did not see them until after we had made the purchase . ’ |
13 | I thought we had n't seen the last of her . ’ |
14 | ‘ She insisted we did n't see the show before the first night , ’ explained Waterman . |
15 | ‘ And now , I think we 'd better see about keeping a special watch on the road . |
16 | ‘ I think we 've all seen enough now , ladies and gentlemen . |
17 | ‘ Do we pretend we have n't seen each other ? |
18 | They asked us to go back to see a doctor from the Christie Hospital in Manchester in two days time . |
19 | Surely to God they ca n't imagine we have n't seen them ? ’ |