Example sentences of "let [pron] see " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Er … let me see … |
32 | ‘ Let me see you out , Chief Inspector . ’ |
33 | Right , Moxon , Metcalfe , Carrick , good old Arnie of course … er , that stocky lad who does n't move his feet properly … um , let me see now : um , oh yes , that fellow who keeps getting backache , and then that off-breaker who ca n't turn it , and that so-called seamer with the funny hairstyle who just ca n't bowl at all … |
34 | ‘ Let me see I have it right , ’ McLeish said , after a pause . |
35 | ‘ Let me see your hand , ’ says Denice , when she finally stopped laughing . |
36 | ‘ Now let me see . |
37 | Like — let me see — like when the Palestinians once injected Israeli oranges with mercury in a supermarket . |
38 | ‘ Let me see , you 're the actress but the name escapes me . |
39 | ‘ If I find favour in the eyes of the Lord , he will bring me back and let me see both it and his habitation ; but if he says , ‘ I have no pleasure in you , ’ behold , here I am , let him do to me what seems good to him' ( 2 Sam . |
40 | Let me see … well , we 've given Sir Gerard Vaughan an ‘ A ’ rating . |
41 | ‘ Let me see your face . |
42 | ‘ Now , let me see . ’ |
43 | Let me see the label . |
44 | And if you had to seek through two thousand people to find your pair of suitable parents , does that mean that — let me see — only point naught naught one of the population will be considered tit for parenthood ? |
45 | ‘ Let me see , ’ he murmured . |
46 | ‘ Let me see . ’ |
47 | Rinse your mouth at least , and let me see did he shift any of your teeth . ’ |
48 | ‘ Let me see them laugh , just — ’ The sailing master called up to him to take care , but he paid no heed . |
49 | Let me see . |
50 | ‘ Naples , let me see . |
51 | ‘ Let me see … about two or three weeks , I think . |
52 | ‘ Ah , let me see . ’ |
53 | Let me see your teeth . ’ |
54 | Today is — let me see — December the eighteenth . |
55 | Let me see — which way are going ? ’ |
56 | Let me see , there would be Mary and Ellen , two older daughters who were soon to move away , and then Neddy , Sidney , George , Dick , Sepp , and eventually Geoffrey . |
57 | I 'm … let me see , what am I doing ? |
58 | ‘ Let me see … yes , one Campari and soda at about nine o'clock . |
59 | ‘ The passage light , which I had switched on , and — let me see — the scullery light . |
60 | ‘ Please let me see what Phil says , ’ whispered Perdita , whose face was now as white as Wayne 's . |