Example sentences of "[adv] you see " in BNC.
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1 | Can not you see him as well as myself ; Is he not sitting behind me at the bed 's head , to seize upon me for his victim , as soon as I have breathed my last ? ’ |
2 | Fabia was staring at him , struck dumb , when suddenly he let go one of her arms , placed an arm about her shoulders and , looking deeply into her eyes , said throatily ‘ My dear , dear , Fabia , can not you see how it is for me ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Ca n't you see we 're all busy , Andrew ? ’ she said . |
4 | Svidrigailov 's answer , when Raskolnikov asks him Shy do n't you see a doctor ? ’ is that he does n't need to be told he 's ill . |
5 | What is likely to strike us , however , is the compliment that Pound pays us ; his courteous confidence in our disinterestedness , our patience and eagerness , and our capacity to experience what is on the page before us , whether in French or English , without needing to have him constantly at our elbows , nudging us and crying , ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ |
6 | One old man hauled into a police van declared : ‘ They 've invited us to the birthday celebrations , do n't you see ! ’ |
7 | Ca n't you see that . |
8 | I do n't know , ca n't you see ? ’ |
9 | Did n't you see me looking at you ? ’ |
10 | Ca n't you see I 'm trying to fix the plane ? ’ |
11 | Ca n't you see how I 'd feel so degraded ? |
12 | We could paraphrase it to read : ‘ Mother , ca n't you see that this is not the time for my mission and nature to be revealed ? ’ |
13 | Do n't you see now why the substitutionary atonement must not be forced , because it separates the Father from the work of the Son ? |
14 | Could n't you see ? |
15 | Ca n't you see that ? ’ |
16 | Ca n't you see , I 've got to have time to get myself straight inside . ’ |
17 | ‘ There 's a clock up there on the wall , ca n't you see ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ |
19 | ‘ Ca n't you see that we look like her ? ’ |
20 | Because , do n't you see ? , these are defensive moves against the imperialist countries like Britain and France . ’ |
21 | ‘ Yes , but these people still have links with Germany , do n't you see ? |
22 | ‘ Yes , thank you , thank you , but my hash has just been settled , ca n't you see ? ’ |
23 | But do n't you see that 's not how Christopher sees my part in the business . |
24 | ‘ Do n't you see ? ’ |
25 | ‘ But do n't you see ? ’ |
26 | Ca n't you see it ? |
27 | But ca n't you see that there is an obverse to everything ? |
28 | Ca n't you see that ? |
29 | Do n't you see how wrong it is , to trick this man out of his job ? ’ she said , looking round the table . |
30 | ‘ It would simply get wedged between the upper and lower banisters , ’ said Ludens , ‘ ca n't you see ? ’ |