Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] see a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Neither of them asked to see a girl called Evelyn Harris and Jackie guessed correctly that her letter had gone astray , though he never said as much to her .
2 I asked to see a breakdown of the price quoted to me and found that I was being charged four times more than the normal retail price for curtain tape and hooks and was quoted for more material than I needed .
3 No I think , I , I mean see a lot of languages and I think you 're doing very well .
4 ‘ Now look , Connie me pet , it 's bleedin' cold in the parlour , ’ complained Archie , ‘ and , anyway , I got to see a bloke about a job . ’
5 But , says Frank , ‘ a few weeks before I got to see a specialist I passed what looked like a bucket-full of blood into the toilet .
6 I expected to see a beach ! ’ she exclaimed .
7 I looked out to sea , almost as though I expected to see a puff of smoke and a beast with a forked tail appear from the darkness .
8 I expected to see a lot of back play but have been surprised by the lack of it , ’ he said .
9 When I paint , I tend to see a colour , put that down , then move to something else and put that down , hopefully with a bit of shape as well .
10 a senior consultant in Consultancy Services , Risley , said although feelings generally were a bit mixed , ‘ I feel that we have been given a clearer picture of where AEA is heading although I expect to see a lot more changes before things settle down . ’
11 I pretended to see a pin on the floor .
12 I want to see a beach !
13 I want to see a health service at ease with itself — optimistic and confident about its essential work .
14 I want to see a prison system where grievance and disciplinary procedures work quickly and fairly .
15 That was the only time I 'd seen a stick being used .
16 Over his shoulder I 'd seen a pair of beat coppers walking by .
17 I 'd seen a couple of caesarian sections , but I 'd never done one or been shown how .
18 Says Lt Watts , a Northern Ireland veteran : ‘ Before Bosnia I 'd seen a couple of bodies in road accidents but that was just it .
19 Wait a minute — out of the corner of my eye at Temple Meads Station , when I 'd blinked away the vision of Mum swallowing mud , I 'd seen a sign on the window of the buffet : Vacancies .
20 That was the first time I 'd seen a man 's penis so clearly and my mouth and throat went dry .
21 I was sure I 'd seen a punch thrown .
22 I 'd seen a lot of that splashy material .
23 You er last time I saw you , you were I did n't know whether you 'd been starting up in er in photography but you had been next door I think or I 'd seen a lot of your stuff .
24 I 'd seen a photograph of one of those ; they cut your throat and pull your tongue out through the slit .
25 His sportsmanship and style of play is refreshing , and I hope to see a lot more of him in the near future .
26 I began to see a pattern to these puzzling events , a distinct and disturbing trend .
27 I rushed to see a physiotherapist , John Harris , and he made up a little pad around it with a hole in the middle so that I would n't put any pressure on it .
28 As I was only 12 it scared me but now I know seeing a land mark just helps find the airstrip .
29 I like to see a man look after his equipment . ’
30 ‘ In the sixteenth century , doctors thought they could tell a person 's health by looking into their eyes — I like to see a man 's soul ’ ; such souls as he finds in the Saracen 's Head and other pubs .
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