Example sentences of "[adv] i see the " in BNC.

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1 The glassy grain of water looking upward I see the bed
2 By spotlighting Hemingway 's taciturn blacks , the shadowy , subdued figures in Faulkner , or the insubstantial and sketchy figure of Willa Cather 's slave in Sapphira and the Slave Girl , Morrison reveals blackness as the boundary , the context that defines the ‘ mute ’ and ‘ frozen ’ world of whiteness : ‘ Suddenly I saw the bowl , the structure that transparently ( and invisibly ) permits the ordered life it contains to exist in the larger world . ’
3 We come to a river , absent from my map , where suddenly I see the plains and both banks smeared with colour .
4 Only I see the gilgul 's nostrils flare , and the jawline sharpen .
5 And so I see the fathers in the park or the supermarket with their little charges and I am jealous .
6 so I see the opportunity to financial
7 The sooner I see the Sorbothane range of protective sports equipment , the better I 'm going to feel .
8 The more I looked at different societies , the more I saw the little traps lurking in the small print …
9 I took the milk , and I poured it on the floor where the slate is hollowed , because once I saw the lake in moonlight and it was white .
10 Thirty-five years later I saw the film again in New York .
11 Later I saw the degree of animation which videos like this can stimulate among activists .
12 I was still angry , but there was no point in pursuing what was over , so I went back topsides to trim the ship , and five minutes later I saw the stateroom lights go out , and half an hour after that the lights in Ellen and Robin-Anne 's cabin were doused , leaving only a light in the forward starboard cabin to show that either Rickie or Jackson Chatterton was still awake .
13 Two years later I saw the Giffens again .
14 And we had to help them to move and you know help them to move their things and really I saw the kind of difficulties the girls would be living under .
15 Now I saw the full implications of the concessions I had made , and how compromised I had become .
16 Now I see the spider as a fisherman waiting near his nets at the side of the streams of the air .
17 Now I see the hat has appeared in the lot of Maxwellian headgear purchased by the Sun for their mischief-making .
18 Now I see the pattern of our nourishment laid down like our usefulness , by an old set of rules .
19 Yes , now I see the connection .
20 Now I see the same depredations taking place everywhere .
21 Now I see the folly of my greed ! ’
22 There is deep regret and lamentation on Sir Bedivere 's behalf for the loss of Arthur and his now useless life as shown in ‘ where shall I hide my forehead and my eyes ? /For now I see the true old times are dead , ’ There is a real passion for Bedivere as shown in theses words .
23 Well I saw the curtains were down erm when I took the triplets
24 He said , well I saw the queue , and I joined it
25 Well I see the
26 But here I saw the way the streets were going , how they darkened despite the sun , the juicy air , the innocence of the covering blue .
27 I figured I must be the only fool who was trying to start something ; I was trying to get that big BB King sound and then I saw The Fabulous Thunderbirds , with Jimmie Vaughan on guitar .
28 But then I saw the keeper struggling .
29 But then I saw the victim .
30 Then I saw the spare figure of Captain Robins walking towards me , bag in hand : even on land after such a short voyage he had the kind of rolling gait that proclaimed him a man of the sea .
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