Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] see [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I really do n't know I 'll see where she 's put it .
2 I 'll see how it goes .
3 I 'll see how it goes anyway , but if you ask him
4 I 'll see how I can help you in the meantime .
5 I 'll see how I feel before deciding but it 's a bit of a predicament , ’ he said .
6 I 'll see how I feel . ’
7 I 'll see how I feel .
8 I 'll see how I feel Carla .
9 Well I 'll see how I am tomorrow .
10 I do n't know , I 'll see how I feel .
11 Hmm , well leave it there and I 'll see how I go , cos I 've had one carrot and I , sort of like , I had your carrot and I 'm putting mine quite rich though that 's the thing , I quite like that bit there cos that 's like brown sugar erm
12 He said gon na try and last up to , I said well I 've got ta go so I 'll see how I go but I was shaking I just could n't !
13 Yeah I 'll see how I go any
14 It 's not worth me going , I 'll see how I feel , sit there snivelling always .
15 I 'll see how I am , I 'll get him some socks , watch him ugh
16 No I 'll see how I 'm feeling the thing is I do want to go to enjoy it .
17 I was mesmerized by that mouth , by the sharp edges of white teeth I could see when she smiled .
18 ‘ Yeah , but you can imagine the problems that Gus would have at that time , and I could see why he would react like that .
19 I could see why he was angry : the windscreen of the Shogun was well-smeared with yellow paint and he 'd obviously reacted by turning on the windscreen-wipers , the worst thing he could have done .
20 Well yes he might , yes , I could see why he would know , yeah .
21 Right yeah erm not much more to add really I sum er summary of needs , I think that 's okay and you explored and probed quite well , the picture was good and all that , I could see where you were coming from .
22 It was for this reason that I had Zowie because I could see how he was with children .
23 When Paul Sayer won a literary prize for a grimly realistic first novel , The Comforts of Madness ( 1988 ) , in which an insane narrator never speaks , he confessed that it was an imitation of Beckett 's Malone Dies ( 1956 ) : ‘ I could see how he avoided telling about the main thing : that 's something I tried to do in my book , ’ though it does not read like Beckett .
24 ‘ I thought I 'd see how you wanted it to be between us .
25 Truthfully , of course ; I 'd see how it sounded , and if it were too reprehensible , well , I 'd just have to think up a good lie , that was all , right now at the outset , and stick to it until perhaps I 'd begin to believe it myself .
26 The striker is anxious to shake off a thigh strain and said : ‘ I trained today , and I shall see how it reacts .
27 Varnish stain but erm In in this particular light now I can see where they 've put on thick blodges that run down .
28 It was just that I dislike going off half-cocked , talking too much about a project before I can see where it 's leading . ’
29 I can see where it is .
30 ‘ Although now that you mention it , I can see where it would prove useful .
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