Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] see [pron] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If I see him again — good day , sir , sir , ma'am , apologies , terrible crimes , days of ruin for all of us — your servant ! ’ |
2 | and , cos I said to the dealers for a long time you know do n't put them under stairs , do n't put them in store rooms , they get locked , locked up with vacuum cleaners and you ca n't get to the gear when you go to them , do n't put them high up on the wall we ca n't reach them and they just laugh , but er , I think the last laugh 's on us now cos er if I see one high up on the wall , I say well that , I say we 're not accepting that , you have to move it |
3 | I 'm not going out if I see her again . |
4 | If Dave is looking over Andy 's shoulder for someone more influential to talk to , then his sub-text is ‘ I 'm being cursorily polite until I see someone better . ’ |
5 | It had been written on 8 June , and he said quite clearly that it would be his last ‘ until I see you again ’ . |
6 | and erm she had right go at Tessa cos I see them together sometimes . |
7 | ‘ But ye 'll know him , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye see him again . ’ |
8 | I go for those things you forget about until you see them again . |
9 | You tell if you see him tonight , in future , now it 's not right ! |
10 | ‘ If you see anything more interesting on the shelves , take it . |
11 | I would n't have been bothered about any other cos you see it better on the , on the screen . |
12 | If they see me there , no one gives a bugger . |
13 | She got in big , big trouble if they see her like she 's |
14 | Detectorists who are not members of your club may think the parks are open to everyone with a detector if they see you there . |
15 | So I said to her , you know , can I borrow fifty P off you till I see you later . |
16 | because you see I only use it a tankful once a day when I have a bath in the morning have a bath at night as well . |
17 | ‘ Wait till you see me really getting into action as your hostess . ’ |
18 | just wait till we see him then . |
19 | Hence some policewomen deliberately seek out desk jobs — secretaries with uniforms , as someone described them — or jobs as drivers , in juvenile liaison , or in units which deal with sex crimes , because they see themselves as better suited to this type of work . |
20 | Basically , coming in from outside , I found a Library which the Herbarium staff regarded as ‘ theirs ’ , whereas I see it as much , much more than that — it 's primarily a Library for the staff , certainly , but it 's also a local , national , and international resource . |
21 | Yeah I think we should grab it while we see it actually . |
22 | ‘ It will be a long time before I see you again , Willie , ’ she said . |
23 | ‘ So before I see you safely home , would you like a cup of tea ? ’ |
24 | you see , you see after you see you never find any |
25 | It is essential to do this while the interview is still fresh in your mind and before you see someone else who will inevitably erase what you remember of the previous applicant . |
26 | So before you see anybody else , see us . |
27 | They looked at each other , then returning their gaze to the far distance there was a silence between them before Mick went on again , ‘ As I see it now , real education is what you get from life : not what life gives you , but what you give to it . |
28 | Anyway , as I see it now , if the authorities have got wind of her havin' a youngster , we 'll have some of them officials and the do-gooders comin' round , and it 'll be the workhouse in the end . ’ |
29 | ‘ I saw them both as plainly as I see you now . ’ |
30 | BELVILLE : [ shouting at her ] Pamela , how dare you approach me without leave when you see me thus disturbed ? |