Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] see " in BNC.

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1 I am not particularly patient about unfinished business and I mean to see my mother happy and settled before you leave . ’
2 ‘ No , I mean see you , like I 'm seeing you now . ’
3 I mean see whether there , the sickness loss as a percentage of your total of staff time is very different in one
4 I mean see last night , we went to bed last night , he came in at noon did n't he ?
5 I mean see my see my next door neighbours , they 're good
6 No I think , I , I mean see a lot of languages and I think you 're doing very well .
7 I mean see why they call people like Constable , Rembrandt a great artist
8 I mean see
9 What the erm I mean see it
10 My task I intend to see through ,
11 What is more , he has a social conscience , and as a result of his persuasion I intend to see that our labourers ' cottages have better sanitation . ’
12 Only Drs Armitage and Darnell knew Dominic Wetherby before this weekend , with the possible addition of professor St John Goth , whom I intend to see tonight , despite your objections .
13 ‘ I want to hear that from Garry , and I intend to see him , with or without your co-operation . ’
14 I intend to see that it gets it . ’
15 No lasting good could come of it and I fear to see you hurt . ’
16 see when I kneel see when I kneel a lot ,
17 But I must be safe with this — I hate seeing dogs dolled up in supposedly smart clothes ; you know the kind — scarlet plastic macs with matching sou'wester and booties .
18 I hate seeing plates being broken .
19 I hate to see someone sad .
20 ‘ And I hate to see you unhappy , and you wo n't feel better if you stay in and frowst by the fire all day .
21 I hate to see you going home empty handed , ’ said Madame , and she gave him a package tied like a cake in neatly folded greaseproof paper .
22 I hate to see what life does to 'em ’ —
23 I hate to see it like that . ’
24 I hate to see them do that , but it is better than the children being trampled underfoot in the rush .
25 I hate to see ‘ Guernica ’ picked up and cast aside like an old sock .
26 I hate to see ‘ Guernica ’ in a museum whose sights are set on the future , having left once and for all its mausoleum in the Valley of the Fallen , to prove to the world what it is : an extraordinary composition suffocated by an excess of sentimentality , distorted by the deranged howls of the media .
27 " I had n't thought of that , but I hate to see you so cold . "
28 Perhaps I should n't interfere but I hate to see a young man throwing his life away . ’
29 His dreams are full of figures who scatter in the wind like leaves , full of souls who form constellations like the stars I hate to see .
30 I hate to see a decent man making a mess of his life .
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