Example sentences of "[conj] i can see [pers pn] 's " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm up to date and I can see it 's going to change in the future really . |
2 | He could have had anything that money could buy to cure him , but I can see it 's too late now . ’ |
3 | " But I can see it 's different in here , " he said , as though this , too , was a mark of the superiority of Skipper . |
4 | But I can see he 's the worse for wear , the weathering the worker wreaks on himself . |
5 | I do n't know , but I can see he 's very good . |
6 | I 'm still terrified , even though McDunn 's on my side , because I can see he 's not so hopeful any more and if they take him off this I might get the bad cops , the ones that just want a confession and Christ I 'm in England , not Scotland , and despite the McGuire Seven and the Guildford Four they still have n't changed the law : down here you can still be convicted on an uncorroborated confession even if you try to retract it later . |
7 | But when I can see he 's not looking , I do so . |
8 | ‘ So far as I can see it 's practically certain Mr Merrivale was in there with her early on in the night , ’ said Ethel . |
9 | Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been . |