Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] see " in BNC.

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1 Make them see what ? ’
2 Make them see .
3 Some people say certain responses in others make them see red and they are guaranteed to be upset , even though for the sake of peace they may repress their anger or hurt .
4 I just make them see the colour going up the stem of a plant .
5 Make me see it , ’ and Grainne turned back .
6 Could anyone ever knock any sense into this thick skull , and make me see what kind of a man I 'm stuck with ? ’
7 Then my father swung me up out of the sledge high above his head and down again , trying to distract me , to make light of what had happened and make me see the funny side of it .
8 A face comes through the glass door , and all of the reflections make me see Evan .
9 D' ya see ?
10 Mr you see various people are giving evidence , and Mr wants to ask the right person , certain questions , namely the person who er devised those words and er you are er somebody in a very important position er and er he 's trying to get it from you , and as he 's pointed out to you a company ca n't sit down and produce in some corporate way a phrase someone or two human beings or more have got to do it and he wants to know if you can help us er who , who that was , that 's , that 's all you see , he does n't want to ask you about it , no doubt er , er in the same way as he 'd want to ask a person that actually devised a word , d' ya see ?
11 D' ya see what I mean ?
12 D' ya see ?
13 Where did you , where d' ya see him ?
14 ‘ I was n't even told about the wedding because he was largely under pressure , in a corner d' you see .
15 Suddenly his voice dropped and tapping the doctor 's arm , his face hardening , he said , ‘ D' you see what I see ?
16 ‘ And now he 's changing into a little dog , d' you see , my dear ? ’
17 As for volunteering for a move to somewhere more exciting , next time he 'll flay me , flay me , d' you see ?
18 You 'd be joining a corps d'élite , d' you see ? ’
19 Tell me , Elisabeth , what d' you see in his picture ?
20 D' you see ? ’
21 D' you see ?
22 D' you see the mountains and the Wolfwood ?
23 She tolerated my mother because the children loved her and that left her free , d' you see ? ’
24 I 'd never guessed — she went off with someone else , d' you see , I 'd never guessed she wanted that . ’
25 What d' you see ? ’
26 Now d' you see ? ’
27 D' you see ?
28 D' you see , I hope this alright ?
29 D' you see Memphis Belle ?
30 Hold up the glass to such viewers , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , and let them see themselves in it .
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