Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] see my " in BNC.

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1 I go to the pub a bit , but I have n't got the money , or I see my boyfriend , or I keep my mam company . "
2 I 'd no idea , you see , that you saw my treatment of you as a reflection of your father 's , just another variation of the same problem .
3 So you saw my car , did you ?
4 And I saw my bag in his hand .
5 Crossbills and red squirrels showered stripped pinecones around me , and I saw my first crested tits , trapezing in the canopy .
6 We arrived home at last on April 13th , 1702 , and I saw my dear wife and children again .
7 The bed was made , and I saw my duffel bag lying on it .
8 I saw my mother once a day at dinner time and I saw my father three or four times a week , but they never gave me any love .
9 The old man turned the key and I saw my chance .
10 I was walking along with my girl and I see my old man and I was scared , you know , smoking , but at the same time I did n't want to throw it away because my girl was there , you know , and she 'd see it , and I just kept on walking and my old man stopped and said to me , ‘ Give me a light ’ , and I give him a light , and he said , ‘ I 'm away to the shops ’ , and I was , you know , thinking , I can get away with this .
11 Furthermore if I see my task as a teacher in terms of the development of thinking skills , should I not concentrate upon those procedures which are appropriate to particular academic disciplines ?
12 But I mean if I see if I see my daughter I , I go do you know what I say to her ?
13 Strangely enough , it did n't occur to me as being odd until I saw my mother frantically spraying the room one day .
14 I know he is , that 's why I get so irritated with him cos I see my failings in him so clearly !
15 ‘ Well , the damage has been done then , if ye see my meanin' .
16 Finnan is my name , and you see my craft and my trade before you . ’
17 She is strict and she sees my faults . ’
18 Wait until you see my moustache , it 's a really long one down to here .
19 What I do n't like is that we went back did n't we , I do n't know if you saw my thing to David where we report back on a fax , report every month
20 If you see my father , ’ he said , hesitating , ‘ could you tell him I 've been cheerful ?
21 Well you 'd laugh if you see my girlfriend !
22 ‘ I was racing against Hugo — I think I beat him actually — then , when we got changed afterwards I saw that he had an AC/DC T-shirt on and he saw my Iron Maiden shirt and as metallers do , they get very intimate , do n't they ? ’
23 Anyhow , he got a few horses from Besthorpe Hall , and one or two of the little farms ; and he jogged along until the time came when Mr Flowerdew came into Diss on a market day , and he saw my grandfather .
24 I cried after the girl had gone and he seeing my distress and I explaining I feared your anger he put his arms around my neck and comforted me and said he was sure his real mother could not but love her sister and believe she had acted for the best .
25 But you see my parents work in the theatre and I 'm so used to moving from town to town that I ca n't afford to waste time .
26 But you see my point .
27 But you see my explanation may be that because of that erm the , the onset of post-natal depression is slightly postponed because erm the mother needs a signal from the baby or in her breasts signal that will then start changes in her breast tissue which will produce milk when the time comes .
28 It 's such ages since I saw my foster family and … and friends , but I 'll be back , Cora-Beth , you can be sure of that .
29 I had n't even dared go near Furnival Gardens since I saw my old man for the second rime .
30 Even today , decades after I saw my first such microscope slide , I still think them extravagantly beautiful and can easily get lost in contemplation of the cellular thicket the microscope reveals , made the more intriguing by the curious , almost three-dimensional effect the stain gives ; as it brings into vision only a few of the total population of the neurons present , the cells seem to stand out like trees in a winter mist ( Figure 10.6 ) .
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