Example sentences of "see [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean that 's what cut straight the way across that it was , it was all and my aunt she used to live by All Saints West Bromwich , we never used , we never went to see them we used to walk it down the road past the Boars Head onto the Navigation Inn , and up by the Sandlow and she used to live opposite er All Saints Church in West Bromwich , and erm coming back we should come back round midnight you know and er have you ever heard of the Whirly Gang ?
2 If you have to go out to deliberately buy them the chances are that you wo n't but if you buy the occasional packet when you happen to see them you can have a grand time selecting them to effect a change on a sweater at the right time .
3 In order to see them he would have had to climb a couple of hundred feet more .
4 I think they 'd say that they 'd like to see an officer in a car because they do n't see anybody , what they really mean they want to see somebody they can talk
5 If anybody had seen me they must have thought the SAS was on exercise in the area .
6 And if he asks me if I 've seen you I 'll tell him as fast as I can .
7 After the night Quigley had kicked my head in , I had finally seen something I should have seen a long time ago .
8 He had seen something I should have , which was a car turning in from Soho Square and coming up behind me .
9 ‘ If anyone has seen her they should contact us immediately . ’
10 Having seen her I can understand .
11 Had had I seen her it would have been totally different .
12 yeah , I 've seen it I must get my bike back together dad I might
13 One recorded of its first drill , ‘ if only the Kaiser could have seen it it would have made his Imperial Hunship feel frightfully sick ’ .
14 Now I 've seen what they can do , I take it back .
15 They 'd always be wanting nylons , he thought , he 'd seen what they 'd do for them during the war .
16 In fact if I 'd known I was coming here I could have brought you some in , let you seen what we used to do .
17 That much sooner and in the last hour , couple of hours we 've seen what I would call a Tweedledee and Tweedledum amendments erm because quite frankly there is n't that much difference between them er at the end of the day the impact on the people who 've had to pay the bill is virtually the same .
18 I 'll go and see them I can do that , they 'll have to .
19 He expressed his feelings so many times in the same way that when he could not see me I would find myself mouthing the words with him : ‘ The thing that worries me is bandits and deep sand . ’
20 You would n't see me you 'll hear her !
21 If he sees me I 'll stick with him .
22 Well if it was dark and she could n't see you she might have put her arm out and hit you it does n't what it feels like is n't always what it is if you see what I mean .
23 ‘ If your father could see you he would turn in his gravy ! ’
24 As I same I 'm I 'm You know , to be a bother like , but I thought well I 'd be best to come up and see you I could have just have asked for an another prescription .
25 ‘ When I do see him I 'll know him — but he wo n't know me . ’
26 If she does n't , if we do n't see her I 'll ring her .
27 If he did see it he must have begun worrying , and maybe it was then that he started feeling sick .
28 Oh well we shall see what we shall see
29 It 'll be interesting in the year two thousand and ninety to look back and see what we used to do in the nineteen nineties .
30 ‘ I 'll see what we can arrange for you . ’
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