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

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1 He had severely limited the scope of his autobiography : ‘ I depict not what I was but what I see when I look back ’ , he told Eleanor Farjeon .
2 I know what I see when I look at the grass and I have been told that the colour is called ‘ green ’ .
3 I see when he come to pay the bill .
4 Oh right , I see when you said that I thought he was going to an army regiment that they put up in Gloucester
5 ‘ What I see when I think about the past … ’
6 I see why you hope for surrender before the rain comes to refill their cisterns .
7 Now I see why , ’ he said bitterly .
8 Yeah , I see why you picked him ! ’
9 Then , as with fuller information he feels himself being moved in the opposite direction , he can say to himself ‘ Ah , now I see why I ought not to go ’ .
10 " I ca n't say that I see why not .
11 Yes , I see why I represented a last hope , ’ she said .
12 I see why business grows stale .
13 I see why many hon. Members on both sides of the House would want it to be pushed upstairs out of sight and out of mind .
14 When I glance to my left I see why .
15 I see why you get tired sitting here .
16 I say one , I said , when I see why , why , here he 'll be learning .
17 I see where it annoyed you . ’
18 I see where yu mind is
19 I see where I am standing
20 Later I see where it has crashed .
21 Oh I see where it 's gone !
22 I see where those sheep have been and grazed those
23 I see how I 've been losing : all the while
24 Thomas found himself ill-equipped to answer this bidding call effectively : This doubt of myself is the more powerful , because I see how all along my senses are so powerful .
25 When I look back , I see how easy and comfortable and pleasant my life was , and I took it all for granted !
26 For example , he took comfort from the deflationary economic measures of July 1966 , which he opposed , as it gave him the chance ‘ to reassert collective Cabinet authority because I see how disastrous it is to allow Cabinet government to decline into mere Prime Ministerial government … if I achieved anything it was by asserting the right of Cabinet to take part in the making of economic strategy so that Harold conceded we must be given that right ’ .
27 Secondly , I see how well the organisation — the platform team system — is working .
28 When I see how you treated woman
29 When I see how some of the other licences have been awarded , I am mystified and heartbroken … ’ — Margaret Thatcher to Bruce Gyngell of TV-am , after he lost his franchise , October 1991 .
30 She was younger than me and now I see how anxious she was to be what I wanted her to be .
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