Example sentences of "i [modal v] see [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day . |
2 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |
3 | I 'll see you at six o'clock tomorrow . |
4 | ‘ I 'll see you at ten then . ’ |
5 | I 'll see you at ten . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll see you at three , ’ said Jim . |
7 | Then she said , " I 'll see you in five weeks , " and sighed again . |
8 | I 'll see you in five minutes . ’ |
9 | I 'll see you in half an hour at the end of the session . " |
10 | ‘ I 'll see you in half an hour . |
11 | I 'll see you in half an hour , then , ’ Travis said , and left . |
12 | If only I could see him before next week . |
13 | When I looked carefully I could see lots of orange fragments scattered over the sodden grass and glistening brown earth of the field . |
14 | I will see you in due course . |
15 | ‘ I will see you in ten days , cara , ’ he said softly . |
16 | I can see nothing in democratic thinking which allows us to think of " the people " as anything other than the whole body of citizens , minorities as well as majorities , those who oppose and dissent as well as those who belong to the dominant majority . |
17 | As an islander I can see something of both points of view , and I have been aware of a sense of embarrassment in some of my Faroese friends that the outside world should think of them as ‘ barbarians ’ . |
18 | Indeed , this very struggle that I find so fascinating in the writing of Paradise Lost , you know , a rather intimate way I feel I can see it in eleven words that come just a little earlier in the fourth book , in which he tells us ‘ Seeing the apples growing on the trees , that they are hisperian fables true , if true here only and of delicious taste ’ . |
19 | In fact , I can see none at all . |