Example sentences of "and [pron] [vb mod] [verb] see [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | but no I mean I i mean I 've lost a lot of good friends on it , and I would love to see them back alive but , there 's nothing much I can do about it . |
2 | We 've all been a bit worried about you and I would love to see you . |
3 | At the moment the academy has a nearmonopoly of the subject , and I would like to see it broken , in a recognition of the traditional cultural truth that good criticism can be written by poets and novelists , and indeed by people whose professional concern is not with literature at all . |
4 | ‘ And I 'd love to see it , ’ Harry said . |
5 | ‘ Though , ’ she qualified , ‘ I did enjoy botany at school , and I 'd love to see your ghost orchids . ’ |
6 | And I 'd like to see him get all the way back here because … just because . ’ |
7 | It was very well organized , and I 'm impressed with the way the kids behave at these dos , and I 'd like to see you support it . |
8 | And I 'd like to see it . |
9 | Which is a bit different and I 'd like to see it , that 's just one of my things , but again when you 're in , going into retirement I think you 've got to think about this , I mean I went , nobody twisted my arm , I went into that situation and I 've enjoyed it for a great many years , but now I 'm thinking I 'd , before I , it 's too late I want to have a , a l a fling in autumn as it were . |
10 | You must have a pre-arranged signal and I 'd like to see it in action . ’ |
11 | I would like to have more information from the County , or anyone else from the table for that matter , how this figure 's going to be split , clearly P P G requires it to be split between district , and I 'd like to see it split on that basis . |
12 | We 're talking about a lot of money here , that has been spent , and has continued to be spent , and the sooner we get it sorted out the better , and I 'd like to see it on the agenda of the next budget review committee , which would prior to the policy committee , I believe next , and so we could perhaps augment er , Mr 's report with some findings of our own . |
13 | I will be watching both of you closely and I will want to see everything that is to be published . ’ |
14 | Saying that he had a clinic the next day in Bala , and I could come to see him there if I liked . |
15 | There are advantages and disadvantages of each and you may need to see them all before deciding . |
16 | They 're in a crucial period and you can help see them safely through it . |
17 | Most country and metropolitan district councils in England and Wales hold definitive maps , and you can ask to see them at council offices or sometimes at the public library . |
18 | Browse through this brochure and you will begin to see what we mean . |
19 | Yeah I went and got it yesterday but they 'd had a break in and you should 've seen it they 'd smashed the front door , it were all smashed in . |
20 | " And you should have seen 'em kill the rats at haymaking time , young Bruce . |
21 | It is not an obvious answer to the brief and we would want to see what reaction this would get . |
22 | Now we we and the Conservatives in in the past have been in favour of a decision and a positive action and we would have seen it through . |
23 | Only a handful of hospitals do this and we would like to see it emulated everywhere . ’ |
24 | ‘ That is the only person as far as we are aware who was in the area at the time , and they must have seen what happened , but so far they have not come forward . ’ |
25 | I know that my right hon. Friend and the Downing street team , the socialists with their council contracts , and the Liberal Democrats because they know a good bandwagon when they see one — and they must have seen one , because not a single Liberal Democrat is present — all claim to have sired the citizens charter concept . |
26 | Dr Rolleston will be over at ten , with Matron , and they will want to see you . |
27 | ‘ They 'd like it to be murder , because that would be more sensational , and they 'd like to see someone dragged off , but they really think it was an accident . |
28 | He also said that he found his responsibilities ‘ a very great strain ’ , because his aunt was such a difficult , domineering person , and he would like to see her in a Home — partly because she needed more care and more company . |
29 | From 1943 onwards he probably did n't miss a single performance in which I was taking part and he must have seen Us in Traviata every time it was done . |