Example sentences of "you see what i [verb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You see what I mean ? he said to me .
2 Like there was a gap , if you see what I mean .
3 We 're still married but living apart in the same house , if you see what I mean .
4 Is it possible to know something and yet not know , if you see what I mean ?
5 You see what I mean when I say it 's nothing new , it 's been endlessly talked around .
6 But do go back , and amend my description of Boy so that he is , is some way , if you see what I mean , your type .
7 If you see what I mean . ’
8 Some did let it grow of course , but untold millions had little more than a short back & sides an extra 3 weeks on — if you see what I mean .
9 You see what I mean ? ’
10 What I mean is , you always think that you 're tomorrow 's man and yesterday 's child and then suddenly you realise that today is the tomorrow you were always looking forward to , if you see what I mean , and quite soon you 'll be yesterday 's man yourself . ’
11 This is a headstock shape that works , I think ; it 's functional and not overly indebted to its forbears — modern , without being moderne , if you see what I mean .
12 So while these are the latest basses from Goodfellow , they 're not actually Goodfellow basses , if you see what I mean .
13 It 's like a wah , but not a wah , if you see what I mean , and I just use that for Angela Cray .
14 Then even if he is here you wo n't see him because you wo n't need to see him , if you see what I mean .
15 There was no reasoning with her then , if you see what I mean . ’
16 So I suppose we might call you a grown-up child , if you see what I mean . ’
17 ‘ There were other items … of a very personal nature that he could n't be selling , if you see what I mean . ’
18 I 'm not saying that and I 'm not saying I ca n't cope , but it should be a Marshal on this job so that I 'm there if anything comes up in the village , you see what I mean ? ’
19 A few people thought I was making a living in something other than fashion , if you see what I mean . ’
20 You see what I mean about feeling sorry for him ?
21 And it did n't stop after it had happened , if you see what I mean .
22 I mean it is n't exactly his house but it 's more his than anyone else 's , if you see what I mean . ’
23 If you see what I mean . ’
24 And kill time , if you see what I mean .
25 To have such a strong and lovable personality seems far more persistent and imperishable than anything physical — if you see what I mean .
26 He just has the feelings , if you see what I mean .
27 Well the people who are most likely to vote in local elections tend to be the people who in greater numbers , if you see what I mean , are more likely to vote in , in general elections .
28 left-handed if you see what I mean .
29 the speaker may produce a large number of prefabricated ‘ fillers ’ : well , erm , I think , you know , if you see what I mean , of course , and so on .
30 normally after + very heavy rain + or something like that + and + you 're driving along the road + and + far away + you see + well + er + a series + of + stripes + + formed like a bow + an arch + + very very far away + ah + seven colours but + + I guess you hardly ever see seven it 's just a + a series of + colours which + they seem to be separate but if you try to look for the separate ( kAz ) — colours they always seem + very hard + to separate + if you see what I mean ++ ( Postgraduate student speaking informally )
  Next page