Example sentences of "[vb infin] to see [pers pn] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She did n't really expect to see him again that night . |
2 | ‘ But I would like to see you again this evening to take a fuller statement . ’ |
3 | I do n't like to see you so worried . |
4 | Let's go to see you tomorrow Other languages have PrOnominal systems much richer than the English one : in Japanese , pronouns are distinguished also with respect to sex of speaker , social status of referent and degree of intimacy with referent , so , for example , the second person pronoun kimi can be glossed " you , addressed by this intimate male speaker " ( Uyeno , 1971 : 16-17 ; Harada , 1976 : 511 ) ; and village Tamil has up to six singular second person pronouns according to degree of relative rank between speaker and addressee ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 3206 ) . |
5 | but no I mean I i mean I 've lost a lot of good friends on it , and I would love to see them back alive but , there 's nothing much I can do about it . |
6 | She could not bear to see him so miserable and cast down . |