Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] see [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I must see to mam , ’ she said quickly . |
2 | I 'll see to Gary . |
3 | I 'll see to Dandy . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll see to Nogai in my own time and I advise you not to interfere . ’ |
5 | So I get the back of something and I scribbled , Cupboards here , cupboards here , cupboards here , cupboards here and I thought , Right I 'll see off duty . |
6 | The ‘ magic ’ medium in this endearing space-hopper device is Siporax , claimed to work wonders in nitrate-removal , though my levels stuck resolutely at 30ppm and all I could seen in terms of visual improvement was a better class of blanketweed : sort of lusher , nar mean ? |
7 | The battery was for a camping weekend — so that I could see at night . |
8 | I could see for miles . |
9 | The evening ‘ tide ’ had gone out and I could see for miles . |
10 | I could see without action my case would just be forgotten about |
11 | Yet I could see in Shelley some of Victor 's nervous mannerisms . |
12 | As far as I could see in North Queensland , I should think they will end up under the umbrella of the Emperor of Japan , as the Japanese now seem to be in charge up there . |
13 | Reading coach Colin Lee added : ‘ Lambert does things which I used to see on tapes of George Best . |
14 | A lot of the points she raises I would raise myself , I would see as areas that we , we can be tackling , but how we tackle them , you know , I , I , again , I would endorse what said erm , we 'll go back to and say right , now , you 've highlighted some issues , now , how do we do it in practice ? |
15 | ‘ I can see for miles . ’ |
16 | it 's cold up here but I can see for miles |
17 | For when I look back over his career , I can see with hindsight that he must have striven throughout his years somehow to become that butler of his story . |
18 | Someone laughs , but I can see from Peter 's face that he ai n't making a joke . |
19 | You ought to see about Jackie getting there |
20 | You 'll see to arrangements ? ’ |
21 | In section three erm I set out erm my basis for the valuation of all those criterion for each of the sectors and basically I 've adopted erm a fourth grade evaluation of each of the factors and you 'll see on table one , which is contained within section two , erm the er the summary of that consideration . |
22 | It 's the main ‘ motorway ’ through the city , and there are a dozen or so stalls on the Rialto selling souvenirs — including the painted masks you 'll see on sale all over the city . |
23 | Other matters arising on page eight , you 'll see on item one three four that we did investigate the possibility , did we , have we got a response on that , of an officer being part of the joint care planning team . |
24 | Now the big mistake was this it was n't of ve of very great importance who governed North er North or South Korea , er they were n't particularly important strategic areas , they did n't have er important ports or , or er or base facilities or any resources then erm the mistake was in fact to directly challenge Chinese security , and if you looked at a map you 'll see in fact how this er came about . |
25 | It was worst for the very short , like the fat girl she could see between face and face and back of head , standing with nothing to hold on to , supported by those who surrounded her , her head under the men 's elbows , a woman 's handbag , clutched under an arm , driving its hard corners into her throat . |
26 | From the slight incline where she sat she could see for miles the neatly sown fields , the healthy crops and the spotless cattle . |
27 | She was to discover that she could see for miles from the attic windows — almost the whole of Bristol . |
28 | From its windows she could see for miles , across fields and trees to the aerodrome beyond . |
29 | She could see for miles . |
30 | She could see in Mary 's eyes a gleam that meant she was calculating , not what she might owe to Alice , but what she was accumulating , of course at the moment only in imagination , for the purchase of their flat , or house . |