Example sentences of "you see [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm going to make an appointment for you to see Dr Gyggle — he 's not just a counsellor , he 's also a qualified psychiatrist .
2 I 've got ta get Next of Kin out , I 've got ta get out for you to see Kurt Russell .
3 Ya we 'll see we 'll take you to see Uncle Trevor and Aunty Edie .
4 ‘ Have you seen Mrs Figgis-Hewett ? ’
5 ‘ Look , have you seen Captain Frank lately ? ’
6 ‘ Have you seen Maggie Smith in the latest Cocteau ? ’
7 Have you seen Monsieur Guérigny ? ’
8 ‘ Fernand , have you seen Monsieur Gebrec ? ’
9 ‘ Be reasonable , ’ some ‘ experts ’ were saying , ‘ can you see Linford Christie running 10.04 ? ’
10 Did you see General Midwinter ?
11 Should you see Mrs Marr return … ’
12 You 'll have to buy , have you seen , did you see King Lear when it was on on the television ?
13 Did you see Coronation Street ?
14 did you see Elizabeth Taylor ?
15 Oh , did you see Inspector Morse last night ?
16 ‘ When you arrived this morning did you see Miss Garland at once ? ’
17 Did you see Miss Saigon ?
18 Do you see Mrs. Thatcher 's fairly intransigent stance over Europe now — is that isolated more within the Tory Party ?
19 Did you see George Foreman ?
20 D' you see Memphis Belle ?
21 Did you see Ally McCoist 's header ?
22 Did you see Mr. McCartney 's car ?
23 And did you see Ewan Beg take off the two heads at one stroke ?
24 ‘ Did you see Mr Riddle on Friday evening ? ’
25 ‘ Did you see Mr Barrymore ? ’
26 Did you see Sir John Harvey-Jones on the television sorting out the problems of the Bradford Royal Infirmary ?
27 ‘ Did you see Tom Russell in the car park this afternoon ? ’ she asked .
28 You said you saw Jim Lancaster , Maggie Parkin and David Parkin all go out of the boardroom . ’
29 If you want to try Kevin Woodford 's recipe for Lamb in puff pastry ( page 65 ) , or you saw Delia Smith use a pastry trellis in her Christmas cookery series , you 'll need one of these handy lattice pastry cutters .
30 ‘ Now , you said in your statement that you think you saw Mr Livesey standing on the pavement . ’
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