Example sentences of "i see [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well ’ — Lizzie stopped — ‘ I do n't suppose he 'll object to me seeing my grandchild bathed . ’
2 You tried to stop me seeing my family , ’ she said with a frown .
3 It was agreed that the GPs would be notified of the scheme and sent a copy of my parameters of practice , enabling me to see their patients .
4 She 'd arranged with the school for me to see her results and report later when she phoned from the villa .
5 ‘ Jake 'd have wanted me to see her right ; but she 'll never take a penny piece off me … ’
6 All behaviouristic theories of cognition are viciously third-personal , where that expression signifies , first , that they can not be applied to the first-person perspective and , second that our ability to apply them to the third person really rests on our bringing to bear first-person knowledge : as with rats in mazes , where my plain and unreduced apprehension of the rat 's environment enables me to see its grasp of that environment in terms of its behaviour within it .
7 ‘ Take me to see your car .
8 Why , that would be enough to take me to see my nephew Tim and his children at Gridford !
9 So it was in this instance ; that is to say , my receiving the letter from Miss Kenton , containing as it did , along with its long , rather unrevealing passages , an unmistakable nostalgia for Darlington Hall , and — I am quite sure of this — distinct hints of her desire to return here , obliged me to see my staff plan afresh .
10 And my , my granddad was telling me to see my eyes .
11 and there he is , I seen his hat there on the settee , I started laughing , I , I .
12 I seen yer 'it that boundary agin Parklea two year ago .
13 Oh where have I seen her face ?
14 I seen my baby girl …
15 ‘ When can I see their suite ? ’
16 Should I see my sister alone in a foreign country — blind ?
17 Can I see my grandfather ? ’
18 How can I see my aunt 's will ?
19 ‘ When can I see my father ? ’ she demanded , still staring out at the city she had been born in , and feeling waves of love for its brash life force , its moneyed pavements and its frantic race against time .
20 Oh , no , Bros Will I , will I be I can when will I see my pictures in the paper .
21 There 's no when will I will I be famous , when will I see my pictures in the paper .
22 ‘ Can I see my room please ? ’
23 I said well now can I see his room , she said well really I 've cleared the room since he 's gone , but I found some papers in the room , which indicated that he was a convict on licence .
24 ‘ Shall I see your secretary about that office ? ’
25 It is important because if you do buy something from a shop and realize there 's something wrong with it , if you take it back the first thing the shop would say to you is can I see your receipt ?
26 May I see your driver 's licence ? ’
27 ‘ May I see your knife ? ’
28 ‘ Might I see your list ? ’
29 It it it 's not the sort of thing when the gas man calls that the man is being having a gun pointed at him he says wait a minute can I see your card please .
30 Might I see your preparations ? ’
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