Example sentences of "i [vb mod] see [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If I do n't want anything I , I just go in there and I think well I 'll just go and see I may see something which catches my eye . |
2 | ‘ Then I may see him ? ’ said Philip , promptly securing at least this concession . |
3 | I wish I may see it ! ’ |
4 | I may see you on the same plane . ’ |
5 | I may see you in the shop one of these days . ’ |
6 | I am enclosing tickets for the new play and as they are in the front stalls , I may see you as I come on , ; but do not expect me to salute you , you understand , as I shall be taken up with my part . |
7 | ‘ I must see her . ’ |
8 | I must see her every day , she must face it full on and she , as , I must stay here , and so Alison must be here too . |
9 | I must see her ! ’ |
10 | ‘ Then yesterday , when I felt I was going to go mad if I did n't get something settled , I rang her and said I must see her privately . ’ |
11 | Anyway , I suppose I 'd better go to the surgery , if I must see him . ’ |
12 | Tell him I must see him . |
13 | ‘ If you know where Craig is you must tell me , do n't you understand , he and I are going to be married , I must see him . ’ |
14 | ‘ I must see him now ! ’ |
15 | ‘ This one sounds quite promising , but of course I must see him first — one ca n't always tell from the application , he added primly . |
16 | Tell him I 'll be staying at the Europa Hotel and I must see him . ’ |
17 | ‘ Not this morning , thank you , but I must see him . ’ |
18 | They are getting some new designs in this morning , and I must see them before they are snapped up . ’ |
19 | I must see whatever there is to see . ’ |
20 | I must see my son and speak to him . |
21 | ‘ First I must see your body without those dreadful clothes you are wearing . ’ |
22 | I must see you , so that I can … . |
23 | When they had gone she went to the phone and she said , ‘ I must see you . |
24 | ‘ Jekyll , ’ called the lawyer in a loud voice , ‘ I must see you . ’ |
25 | ‘ Your Grace , I must see you alone . ’ |
26 | ‘ I must see you urgently , she tells me , shall I come out there or could you meet me in town ? |
27 | ‘ I must see you later . ’ |
28 | I had some dim idea that I should see what sort of creatures these whores were , so that I might find out what I was . |
29 | I nodded to them , but when they looked at me I turned away quickly , for fear I should see them exchange puzzled glances . |
30 | It 's difficult to explain , but a part of me never really believed I should see her again , even after what they told me at the theatre . |