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

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1 Oh I seen the film
2 I seen the love you wanted and it renewed me .
3 I seen the sergeant rolling his eyes .
4 The original author of this book commented in the House of Commons , ‘ Seldom have I seen the House or the Government in quite such a mess … as we are in over this Bill … this House does not contain a majority for this Bill .
5 . Well in that today he says er when I seen the syringe coming out I just , I 'll not be in the room if he 's getting injected .
6 I have not seen the remarks quoted by the hon. Lady , and neither have I seen the context in which they were put or what else was said .
7 Yeah I s , cos I seen the car .
8 Only before embarking on a major expedition have I seen the tension surface in Andy .
9 Nor can I see the day when Lovejoy sails off into the sunset down the Seine spooning Chicken & Sweetcorn Stew down a tot .
10 Can I see the back ?
11 Only when I began to realize what my situation was really like did I see the gospel for what it was — extremely good news for people in extremely bad situations .
12 Can I see the will ?
13 Can I see the boy ? ’
14 Did I see the rainbow ?
15 Do I see the connection between the catechist and integrated sessions ?
16 Do I see the Leader of the House smiling at that ?
17 ‘ Could I see the place before I decide anything else ? ’
18 Something prompted Wycliffe to ask : ‘ May I see the picture ? ’
19 May I see the room now ? ’
20 ‘ Can I see the letter , please ? ’
21 Can I see the list ? ’
22 Certainly , the Americans assumed that the victory was won ; ‘ Not even on the horizon , ’ remarked Marcus Loew in 1926 , ‘ can I see the nucleus of a British film-producing industry . ’
23 I saw the Manor at Welshpool where a Class 37 and its passengers awaited its arrival .
24 Of women , I saw the type of her , heroic greatness in Mrs Siddons ; of her fascinations , in Mrs Jordan and Mlle Mars ; I listened with rapture to the dreamy monologues of Coleridge — ‘ that old man eloquent ’ ; I travelled with Wordsworth , the greatest of our lyrico-philosophical poets ; I relished the wit and pathos of Charles Lamb ; I conversed freely with Goethe at his own table , beyond all competition the supreme genius of his age and country .
25 Nearly two years ago , I saw the type of package that really interested me BUT , of course , it was not for my computer .
26 I saw the voice for the first time !
27 I was only three-and-a-half when I saw the Zeppelin , although I can not claim that it kindled any positive interest in flying .
28 ‘ If I loved him , replied the river , ‘ it was because , when he leaned over my water , I saw the reflection of my waters in his eyes . ’
29 In the driving mirror I saw the driver of the estate-car was growing restive .
30 I saw the Fall , ’ said Fael-Inis , his eyes distant .
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