Example sentences of "[conj] i see you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I hope you realise that it is only on account of the entreaty of Taheb that I see you , Huy , ’ were his words of greeting . |
2 | He came over and said , ‘ So I see you are not enjoying this concert . |
3 | And I see You |
4 | ‘ And I see you have mastered your inner mania . |
5 | ‘ And I see you 've dressed yourself up for me . |
6 | And I see you even have a minion who will help you with the difficult task of unlacing your boots . ’ |
7 | Okay , again , so if you see me doing a branch visit , and I see you 're , you shutting your diary , I 'll know . |
8 | And I see you 've got the longest trip to the sunniest country . |
9 | ‘ Having kids is a privilege , a joy , or it should be , and , by God , I 'll get the County down on you if I see you strike that boy of yours on the head again ! |
10 | ‘ Nota if I see you first , crocodile , ’ muttered Luigi , patting his new espresso machine affectionately . |
11 | ‘ Not , ’ said Lydia under her breath and falling back on the cliché , ‘ if I see you first . ’ |
12 | But if i see you at towards the end of the And the packs are all labelled , it 's very |
13 | Not if I see you first , Paige thought , watching him turn and walk away . |
14 | If I see you stab him with a felt tip . |
15 | It had been written on 8 June , and he said quite clearly that it would be his last ‘ until I see you again ’ . |
16 | ‘ But I see you 're on the same errand as myself . ’ |
17 | ‘ I 've been told you 're unhurt , but I see you 've picked up plenty of gore . |
18 | Katherine Lundy Corcoran ran a brothel … aaah , but I see you knew that . |
19 | ‘ Mr Rochester , you should have sent that little girl — Adèle , is that her name ? — to school , but I see you have a governess for her . |
20 | But I see you 've decided to go . |
21 | It is still my principle , but I see you have to break principles sometimes to survive . |
22 | ‘ But I see you 're still with us . |
23 | ‘ 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 . |
24 | So I said to her , you know , can I borrow fifty P off you till I see you later . |
25 | I was alright till I see you . |
26 | Leave it till I see you cos I I 've left it in my coat pocket . |
27 | ‘ It will be a long time before I see you again , Willie , ’ she said . |
28 | ‘ So before I see you safely home , would you like a cup of tea ? ’ |
29 | And I 'll expect you when I see you . |
30 | But when he popped the question she said : ‘ I 'll tell you when I see you . ’ |