Example sentences of "you see i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You seen me shopping in before .
2 After all , have you seen me moping around the place recently , getting depressed , crying ?
3 so I thought if , er , I bet you seen me dashing past thinking , she 's an ignorant pig her , not calling in !
4 Can you see me keepin' her here ?
5 You know , did you see me tasting some ?
6 Did n't you see me looking at you ? ’
7 Can you see me swanning around in kid gloves and a ballgown ? ’
8 I do n't you see I do n't know my granddaughter .
9 ‘ Watch it for Christ sake , ’ Billy bawled into the wind , ‘ ca n't you see I 've had a hard night . ’
10 ‘ So I watched you for a while , and when you saw me watching , and you looked nervous , as though you thought me a criminal , about to steal all the stock , it amused me to tease you , try and discover why Donal thought you special .
11 Well , it 's a lot better than when you saw me last time !
12 You then followed me to the ticket reservation counter , chatted up the girl afterwards , found I 'd booked a Business-Class seat to Brussels , did the same yourself and waited outside the final departure lounge until you saw me boarding . ’
13 ‘ When was the last time you saw me sweat like this , ’ he asked the throng of journalists and photographers at the news conference .
14 Ooh you see me draw , mm ?
15 ‘ If you see me drinking too much , ’ she said to Beuno , ‘ you must tie up my throat like a cormorant , or I shall start speaking wildly . ’
16 Okay , again , so if you see me doing a branch visit , and I see you 're , you shutting your diary , I 'll know .
17 Roy Davey , managing director of both HarperCollins Educational and Children 's divisions , ventured that ‘ I am not sure whether you see me cast in the role of partner or competitor ’ , a question clearly lingering in minds on both sides .
18 So if you see me fall asleep — just before you go ,
19 ‘ Now get out of sight until you see me come back .
20 Do n't bother about taking anything down when you see me shaking my head . ’
21 If you'se happen to be comin' here to Dublin at some time or other in the future — which praise the Lord you will be , for t is God 's own city — and you happen to be driving down O'Connell Street and you see me standin' here like dis , with me arms up ; then whether I 'm here or not , you stop . ’
22 you see I met an old work mate of mine he said they were at Grantham
23 You see I plead want of health , ’ the duke remarked ,
24 you see I 've got one in the front room and I had this one put in so then I say if I am in the kitchen , I say , I lift up the receiver , hello , and hear who it is and then I , I say hang on while I get round the chair and then you see I sit on the arm of this chair and talk because er it 's difficult to stand too long
25 Well you see I sit down on a I sit down on a fairly regular basis with now and try to give her direction and er point out , and I do make the point , about every time and , right ?
26 He 's a nobody , but you see I fell in love with him .
27 They 've got one in Argos but the colours are disgusting and it 's twenty pound , you see I went and brought one for Boo Boo , that one from Argos
28 Yes , well you see I remember learning how to solve square roots by the long division method , and I do n't know whether there was a method for cube roots , but I suspect there was , but I never got on to that .
29 the first time I get up well you see I cheat I have it lightly pencilled in
30 You see I ask Pamela to be my advocate .
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