Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] see [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’
2 It was quite refreshing to see and read that someone else saw these things and could articulate them in a better and more entertaining way than I could
3 Do you mean to tell me that you never see any case of obstruction , street shouting , begging , carts and cycles with no lights , no offences against the motor car laws , or in other words , that everybody — men , women , and children — know the laws so well that they can avoid the many pit-falls ?
4 I been married for 11 months and my husband works away during the week so we only see each other at weekends .
5 I ca n't say whether this is true or not but I have been told , it was spoke about when I was a kid , that they never saw each other except if they were both of the same religion .
6 and just fell over and I just saw this thing in the corner of my eye
7 IF I never see another picture of Cindy Crawford or Jeffrey Bernard , that will be too soon .
8 " It 's all confidential , " she says , " you do n't need to tell me anything If you do n't want to and nobody else sees these records .
9 And the light room the machine case where the machine for revolving the five the lens which er weighed about five tons and there were this machine revolved the lens and it was machine was solid brass erm just which had to be polished e e every week and er oh beautiful brass polished brass and nobody ever saw these things you know except maybe the commissioners when they came round no no visitors there .
10 Being Mario , that brought to mind his mother crying back in the camps because there was n't enough food to put on the table , and that led to considerations of the importance of the family in his life , of the value of tradition , thoughts of how Italian he was as well as American , of the kind of clean life America had offered , of his gratitude , of his feeling for his father who 'd made this giant move at such cost to himself , who had suffered so long and who now saw some chance for his kids of bettering themselves .
11 We got on well from the moment we met and we still see each other from time to time , and talk for hours about the good old days .
12 ‘ I am away for eight months a year and we hardly see each other .
13 But I probably saw several men like that in all this trainload .
14 ‘ Yes , yes and yes , ’ said Sarah , ‘ but I never saw any signs of hatred .
15 My mother said brown does n't show the dirt but she never saw this house .
16 But it certainly saw some action Last occupied in 1315 it was the ancestral home of the Fitzhughs but passed by marriage out of the family when the last of the male line died in a hunting accident while pursuing his quarry clean over a cliff , if local legend is correct .
17 Though the effect is purely symbolic , even poetic , as well as chilling , much of its force depends on rapidly cutting away to Marion 's car being pulled out of the lake — a banal , everyday detail of the investigation that almost makes us doubt whether we really saw that skull , previously forced on the viewer with horrifying shock impact in the cellar scene .
18 ‘ It will be interesting to see if the system has been improved in any way , but it will take a couple of months before we really see any indication of that , ’ said one insider .
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