Example sentences of "and see they " in BNC.

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1 Because to see someone is to see them as a human being and to see them as a human being is to acknowledge them as such .
2 I like to see things through to the finish — and to see them through successfully . ’
3 And to see 'em hanging out upstairs with the spooks in their tennis shorts — God , what a picture .
4 Finniston is in no doubt that making decisions and seeing them implemented properly are the most important aspects of a chairman 's job .
5 He was fun with the children when they were younger , too , telling them stories about life in the countryside , taking them out — ‘ go all over the place with him , yes ’ — and seeing them to bed : ‘ he always give us a piggyback up the stairs to bed . ’
6 JB : Just working alongside these people , and seeing them being involved in whatever it was they were doing was stimulating in a strange sort of way , and kept us on our toes .
7 For the woman who is already a mother , the challenges are now those of coping with growing children and seeing them leave home ; the challenges are always somehow different from how you have imagined them .
8 Their neighbour , the writer Julia Strachey , found them " congenial souls and seeing them does cheer one up " , although she recalled one evening when Eliot suddenly emerged in a dressing gown apparently " utterly distraught and Strindbergian , with his at-all-times remarkable manner accentuated into something ghostly and weird .
9 The analysis also confirms the strong record of the course in retaining students and seeing them through to their final qualifications .
10 It is in weighing these up one against another — in balancing them and seeing them altogether cumulatively — that these criteria may become effective .
11 That is , whereas Lok is freed from quasi-metaphorical thought patterns and learns to use comparison , separating concepts and seeing them independently , the reader is shown the comparison first , then , with the deletion of like the peoples ' view is represented .
12 Mrs. Browne had been at their Mayfair flat and seen them all off together .
13 Yet for those who have cared for mentally handicapped children and seen them develop , must come doubts as to whether Peter Nichols , or Paula Milne , ever really gave their children a chance .
14 He 'd done so once , and seen them writhing in silent laughter .
15 Someone , somewhere must have been concerned for and worried about these unfortunate children and found their absence odd ; surely too , someone must have paid their fare and seen them off on their journey .
16 One has seen people from the shop floor sent to help start up plants overseas , and seen them rapidly take responsibilities far beyond those which they had been given in their home organization .
17 A certain gentleman might have been punished if somebody had passed by and seen them . ’
18 We are all impressed by the Gurkhas , and anyone who has visited Nepal and seen them in operation is even more impressed .
19 She 'd seen two men fighting in the street and seen them run past her .
20 You should come and see them
21 After my lunch , I thought it better to go down and see them and to show my interest .
22 They say I must come and see them on their new organic farm — more land , less house , says Johnson .
23 Usually I did this by writing to people asking if I might come and see them to find out how they were getting on .
24 They buy the records and the video , so on days like this I must come out and see them and say ‘ Thank you ’ because I am in their debt .
25 The man came back to the telephone and said that if I was Linford Christie I was to go in and see them .
26 In these cases the practitioner often receives a telephone call from the local police asking for information regarding one of his ( or her ) clients , followed by a request to come round and see them .
27 Do not only go and see them , but take them out or bring them home .
28 A , the Tuesday stall was a bit debatable at the moment because what has happened is , I heard from the er from Mr Stuart that he , he thought that er could assist us and that I should go over there and see them .
29 To an extent you 're your own master … you can decide what you want to do and when you want to do it … it 's not like being at work when somebody rings you up and you 've got to go down and see them or you 've got to do this and that within half an hour .
30 They were not well off and they did n't welcome us because we had brought gifts they simply welcomed us because we had had the interest to go and see them and talk to them .
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