Example sentences of "i see " in BNC.

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1 Then : Can I see it ?
2 May I see the room now ? ’
3 ‘ Could I see the place before I decide anything else ? ’
4 ‘ What do I see ? ’ he exclaimed .
5 The assistant fetched a man from the back — please can I see the male assistant to explain what I want ? — who nodded gravely .
6 Can I see the will ?
7 ‘ When can I see Lieutenant Werner ? ’
8 Certainly , the Americans assumed that the victory was won ; ‘ Not even on the horizon , ’ remarked Marcus Loew in 1926 , ‘ can I see the nucleus of a British film-producing industry . ’
9 ‘ Can I see them ? ,
10 May I see Tammuz Malamute ? ’
11 Nor did I see how gods worshipped in days of continual tribal war and plunder could adjust themselves to the world where Peace is an ideal — the Christian world .
12 ‘ When can I see her ? ’
13 When shall I see you again ?
14 Can … can I see her , miss ? ’
15 Never did I see a grander scene — immense rocks rising perpendicularly from the glen to such a height as pained the neck of the spectator , and terminating in the most bold and fantastic manner .
16 ‘ Can I see him a minute ? ’
17 ‘ Can I see Cal 's results first , please ? ’
18 ‘ When can I see you again ? ’
19 ‘ When will I see you again ? ’ she asked desperately .
20 ‘ Will I see you tomorrow or will you go straight to work ? ’
21 What shall I see if I climb round here ?
22 How can I see my aunt 's will ?
23 Only when I began to realize what my situation was really like did I see the gospel for what it was — extremely good news for people in extremely bad situations .
24 Will I see pictures in my mind ?
25 But , if so , why do n't I see him in bed with me ?
26 We seated ourselves and he regarded us expectantly , so I opened with , ‘ Can you tell me all about lymphomas and can I see a lymph node ? ’
27 Can I see my grandfather ? ’
28 Hunter ended his description with a comment on Maria and a hint as to his charges to Martin Van Butchell : ‘ This body … yet promises exceedingly well , nor do I see any great improvement to be made ; a number of experiments must be made before I embalm any other body , such as finding the exact proportion of moisture Paris Plaister will take up etc. but at present I know of no other Process at all useful and considering the trouble you must have during all these Processes now laid down , you ought not to undertake it under 100 Guineas . ’
29 ‘ May I see your left hand , please sir ? ’
30 ‘ Shall I see your secretary about that office ? ’
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