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

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1 A couple of months later he did come to the Hammersmith Odeon with Bernie and me to see them play I could seethe relief on his face when he realised they really were a band .
2 And she stretched out her hand for me to see it shake .
3 well just leave it there because it wo n't matter , but daddy does n't want me to see you see before it comes out , it makes it more exciting that way , want to come and sit on my knee ?
4 I seen him go past about nine an' I hardly knew him !
5 And he always tells me , he said that er he had no sleep during the night he he thought he 'd killed this man , you see , he says , I seen him drop , and I seen blood .
6 I ca n't remember what band Petra 's in , but I seen them practise once .
7 I seen you dance one time .
8 I were gon na say I seen you get chocolate but I did n't see you get Smarties .
9 Where have I seen someone like him before ? ’
10 Once I seen someone dive into the road like diving into water .
11 ‘ But never have I seen anything like the fights in Delhi .
12 ‘ Did I see you pull Maura Ryan 's plait ? ’
13 Where will I see you like you know .
14 I told her I saw him clear as day .
15 There was silence then and I thought I saw him shake his head .
16 I was about to break from sheltering rock and follow when I saw him stop aghast and raise one arm involuntarily in a gesture of self-protection .
17 I saw him return this morning , so pleased with himself . ’
18 This produces the effect of a " coincident actualization " observed in sentences such as I saw him swim across the river , which can be depicted as : With auxiliaries , the connection between the infinitive and the verb with which it is in syntactic relation is much more intimate : the auxiliaries used with the infinitive do not merely evoke some other event whose support coincides in time with that of the infinitive — they qualify the very incidence of the infinitive 's event to its extra-verbal support , as actual ( do auxiliary ) or potential ( the modals ) .
19 The bloke who used to live next door to me , the little Turkish with the sister Lisa he used to eat dog shit , I saw him eat it .
20 Snoring louder than ever he fumbled again and I saw him insert a small blade into the side of the carriage .
21 I saw him disappear but , before I could say anything Fergus started yelling .
22 Though tragically killed in a recent motorbike accident , Madra was an undisputed maestro of the art , as well as an easy and informative friend whom I had known for some time , so it was a shock to witness the epic genius which came through him , and the transformation which both he and his audience underwent in that open village square the first time I saw him perform .
23 As he was saying goodbye today , I saw him open his mouth and look at me in that way .
24 I saw him flush it down the toilet so that no-one will laugh at his spotty chest in the showers !
25 Only I saw him sigh , for Lili and Robert were looking not at him but at the walls , and he found me too negligible to bother to disguise his ennui .
26 Once , when he was the centre of attention at the youth club I saw him do it again .
27 I saw him move the mat so it should be on a slippery bit and then sort of pretend to slip on it , and then start to shout . ’
28 I saw him whisper something to Mrs Danby , but she did n't seem to hear him .
29 Although Korda was now more of a financier than an active producer , it was his suggestion that led Graham Greene to visit Austria to see if he could find the background in the four-power occupation of Vienna which would inspire him to extend his one-line story : ‘ I had paid my last farewell to Harry less than a week ago , when his coffin was lowered in the frozen February ground , so that it was with incredulity that I saw him pass by , without a sign of recognition , among the host of strangers in the Strand . ’
30 If we took de Guichet himself — I saw him pass the other day , twice as thick as when I knew him , and the beard changes a man , but I knew that thwarted , ambitious face of his — if we took de Guichet himself , would Isambard give us Harry for him ?
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