Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] i can see [pron] " in BNC.

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1 To say instead , ‘ I hear you better if I can see your face ’ is more positive .
2 Just so long as I can see you . ’
3 ‘ I hear you better when I can see your face ’ is a fundamental truth that can be repeated in different ways according to circumstances : ‘ Please would you repeat that .
4 ‘ All of you get out where I can see you , ’ shouted Hitch .
5 I think it 's debatable how selfish people really are , particularly when they see that their are short-term selfishness may in fact create long-term problems for themselves , for their children , for their grandchildren , for er other generations and other peoples , and really as I can see it the green message is one of enlightened self-interest .
6 ‘ As far as I can see we can either go for Dersingham or for the man himself .
7 ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’
8 ‘ As far as I can see you do n't do anything , you just sit up there .
9 ‘ So far as I can see it 's practically certain Mr Merrivale was in there with her early on in the night , ’ said Ethel .
10 True , the attraction of becoming ‘ British ’ is a big one , but as far as I can see it is the only one .
11 Actually so far as I can see it 's sod 's law for women , just as it always has been .
12 ‘ As far as I can see she simply ran and he ran after her , but there are other tracks there , I think the boy 's . ’
13 ‘ As far as I can see there is no evidence that when [ he ] has absconded he has come to any real harm .
14 ‘ As far as I can see there is only one house that is easier to get at that way than by going through the town , and that is the house on stilts . ’
15 ( As far as I can see there will be no further cheques drawn on the account or inpayments made between 9th March and 2nd April . )
16 ‘ As far as I can see there 's only one reason why anyone gets promoted , ’ said Richards , ‘ and that 's survival .
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