Example sentences of "see you are " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're so glad to see you are here again . ’
2 ‘ Come along next Tuesday and I 'll see you are enrolled , ’ she said .
3 I can see you are as addicted to knitting as the rest of us , by the fact that you say Murphy 's Law operates every day !
4 ‘ I can see you are used to being in charge . ’
5 ‘ Yes , I can see you are better . ’
6 " Ca n't you see you are making the horse nervous ? "
7 But I can see you are worried so I 'll get you a hospital appointment . ’
8 ‘ I can see you are distressed by the business conducted here , but I can put your mind at rest .
9 ‘ I can see you are going to be a nuisance , ’ he observed drily .
10 ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’
11 ‘ But I can see you are still troubled , my dear , ’ observed the Queen kindly .
12 That way they could see you are treating them equally even though your daughter 's children are less bother .
13 I like it here , but I can see you are n't enjoying yourself . ’
14 I can see you are , too . ’
15 The young man scanned the paper , held it out , and as James 's fingers reached for it , dropped it , eyed him , and said in a carrying voice , ‘ I see you are mad , but does even a lunatic suppose that one of His Majesty 's officers would bind himself to oppose the law and refrain from arresting criminals ? ’
16 He came over and said , ‘ So I see you are not enjoying this concert .
17 ‘ You see you are n't interested .
18 But tell me , Master Physician , for I see you are an astute man , what happened to the two squires , the valets of the chamber , who accompanied the King ? ’
19 ‘ I see you are out bright and early this morning . ’
20 ‘ I ca n't leave you , sir , so late on this lonely road , till I see you are fit enough to get on your horse , ’ I insisted .
21 JERVIS : Come , I see you are troubled at something .
22 ‘ I see you are , ’ she said coldly .
23 ‘ I see you are determined to prove your assertion that I have been wasting my time .
24 ‘ I see you are still human enough to be attracted by a pretty face , my lord , ’ Matilda purred with patently false sweetness .
25 ‘ Well , Wilson , ’ said the maths master , ‘ I see you are still with us . ’
26 Alright , oh I see you are not sitting , you are not taking the exams ?
27 ‘ I see you are awake — at last ! ’
28 ‘ I see you are his son , ’ said Isambard .
29 See you are now , I reckon your , you 've got glandular fever .
30 I see you are one of us .
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