Example sentences of "[conj] you see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Where you saw the pantomime ?
2 ‘ We look at other couples where you see the man with his hobbies and his pint , and the wife has her friends and bingo .
3 The normal reason for this is that , although you saw the graphic on the page and it printed correctly on the LaserWriter you copied the publication onto a disk and sent that to the bureau .
4 see what happened is , I came over and he says , you know I 've told this lady that you saw the man standing beside her and she went she sort of , she described him , apparently he was very tall which
5 It was only when you looked at their faces that you saw the difference in both age and expression : Harry 's face was round , his eyes merry , while Joe 's features inclined to length and his grey eyes , which at times seemed colourless , had in their depths a touch of melancholy that had deepened with the years .
6 That you see the struggle as demanding too much from you personally and so you want to get right away from it for a while ? ’
7 You can collapse the outline so that it shows just the titles of each slide or expand it so that you see the text of bullet charts .
8 I have come to the conclusion that you see radiation , Larry , and radiation consists after all of decay , degradation so that you see the death that lies inherent in all living existence .
9 Though Nick stared in bewilderment Mr Evans just said , ‘ So you saw the idiot , did you ? ’
10 It was winter , so you see the door was fastened . ’
11 Once you saw the word " prostitution " in a church magazine and asked what it meant , and once " rape " in the newspaper .
12 It is common sense once you see the solution but it is unlikely that you would have thought of all of them a priori .
13 And you saw the trust accounts for last year , remember ? ’
14 Occasionally , after refreshments — two would go in at two o'clock , two more at half past two , and so on — the only time you could have a natter with your colleague was when you left the station and you saw the sergeant going in for his refreshments .
15 I mean , when you 're actually directing a piece of work , and it does n't matter who you 're working with … they know constantly how you feel about it , and that 's sub-text as well as text , and it 's osmosis ; and a lot of it is very elliptical and oblique and subtle , and it goes on all of the time ; and you know from them how they 're taking it , how they 're working and what they think of it by exactly similar sorts of processes you get those feedbacks , and you see the work .
16 ‘ You look out and you see the sea , the sun .
17 And you see the problem with erm depending on the unit , the bid off the spread etcetera , sometimes they 're paying us one pound ninety and it actually ends up in a nu mi minus unit situation
18 Tilt your head up and you see the room 's ceiling , down and you see the floor .
19 Well if you see how many pallets they got and you see the trouble is the metal ones are so slippery they 're all the while dropping meat all over the floor .
20 Now you are walking by a field where the corn has just been cut , and you see the stubble left .
21 Very very very briefly Chairman , erm first of all you can see in paragraph two point three and you see the matter that 's being erm the subject of discussion previously erm there was n't to be an issues report as such , but er Stragg itself the advisory group did feel that it would be useful that er er a leaflet be prepared and distributed erm you I do n't think Chairman would have seen it , but hot off the presses is being erm with us this morning er an an and only delivered this morning are some copies of th the leaflet that we have now erm prepared er you will have seen that in draft form Chairman and members of Strang will have seen that draft form so er both Stragg members and other members of the Committee if they would like to take a copy away with them , that there are a number here , but they will be er given wide distribution later on .
22 And you see the accident with the car driver when the brakes come on .
23 Tilt your head up and you see the room 's ceiling , down and you see the floor .
24 And if you thought the book was brilliant enough , wait until you see the musical !
25 Wait outside until you see the girl who lives there , the cripple girl .
26 Transform that determination into movement , speed and power , until you see the uncertainty in his eyes and the panic in his face .
27 J R Hartley is one of those names which rings a bell but you ca n't quite place it until you see the face — and then you remember the television commercial .
28 ‘ Wait until you see the soot , ’ said a sardonic but unseen voice , and then a woman emerged from one of the downstairs rooms off the hallway .
29 It would be best if you saw the boy yourself . ’
30 Mind you , if you saw the state of his shirts , you might agree that a little mollycoddling was in order .
  Next page