Example sentences of "see [pron] and [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Many old people tell their elderly friends , in confidence , that although they worry sometimes about various things in the house that need attention and are beyond their capabilities , they do n't like to keep mentioning ‘ this and that ’ to their children when they visit , as they are only too delighted to see them and feel it is a bit hard to put them to work as soon as they arrive .
2 I remember when the Andy Warhol lot came with Pork to The Roundhouse — we all went off specially to see them and meet them afterwards . ’
3 Everyone buckled up and braved a face to see everyone and say their goodbyes as it was a parting for many good friends , both teachers and pupils .
4 But what we do , because we are the people we are , , and er , it happens every time , we 've got salesmen , and I 'm talking about salesmen , who will get over to see somebody and get something signed up , they called you or whatever it was ,
5 It 's so useful and we 've seen it and enjoy it .
6 Well I 'll go in and see them and sort it out .
7 I hoped she would n't make a big production out of the delivery upstairs , but just in case she did I thought I would n't go anywhere where she could see me and point me out to any of the owners , so I left through the front exit gates and found the actors ' bus with its Mystery Race Train banner and faded inside into the reassembling troupe .
8 But if the cat can see nothing and feel nothing and yet it still reacts to the loud noise you make , then yours is one of the fortunate , hearing white cats .
9 But I should probably do that when I can come and see you and show you where it
10 I will come and see you and teach you Italian and you will help me with my English . ’
11 I would pick up the phone and phone my solicitor and ask to come and see him and get his advice .
12 The entrance foyer was packed when Georg sidled in that evening , hoping that no-one would see him and recognize him .
13 In fact , looking back , I ca n't think of anyone who ever understood her , except you , and I wish you would come and see her and take her out of herself .
14 I thought you might go and see her and ask her if she can help .
15 Well we 'll get the specialist to go in and see her and see what he makes of her , see if he can get her back on her feet .
16 All I have to do is go and see her and say I want to know see each one ticked .
17 You , I mean , if she if she likes the girl , which she obviously does , why not just rap her door or wait till she sees her and say you know
18 I spoke to her , telling her to do as we had earlier discussed and detach herself from the scene so that she could see it and tell me about it but could not feel any distress , whether mental , physical or emotional .
19 Erm I wonder how substantially it 's going to re-written , first , in order to make it a response rather than an issue raising paper and ah , secondly , in the light of what we 've all had to say this evening and , if it is to be re-written I wonder erm who is going to actually see it and approve it before it goes off in time to get to the health authority by the day after tomorrow ?
20 One positive approach to the acceptance of other special equipment is to explain its use to fully sighted pupils , let them see it and use it so that it is regarded as something of interest to everyone .
21 They 'll see us and think I 'm not taking it seriously . "
22 Miss , let's go down before anyone sees us and unlock it before everyone starts coming on down .
23 A little before midnight Miriam , who had been unable to sleep , came over to see him and tell him the news .
24 I had to see him and wave him on , ’ she sobbed , opening the contents of her purse into the collector 's tin .
25 Young women had travelled from all over the country during his trial to see him and meet him .
26 Well , if he was out there hammering.the cliffs to bits , he would be back keeping watch on the house tonight , and tomorrow would be time enough , surely , to see him and warn him ?
27 Offering the meagre purse of local gossip , news from Buttermere , Nicholson spoke about Mr Skelton 's plans for building a large stone manor house in the area ; dwelt longingly on the prospect of Miss Skelton and said something about the wrestling which included a mention of Mary of Buttermere and a young man from the north of the county walking thirty or forty miles just to see her and make his feelings known to her .
28 I also told here it 's the diamond jubilee of the hospital and the children from invited to the hospital that day , that week sorry , it 's gon na be a week in June so she wanted to know the details so I asked Mrs t would she write to Miss White and give her all the details but she thought it would be far better if she went to see her and explain it all .
29 It is now over a year since I last saw you and believe me Elsie it seems like an awful lot more time than that .
30 My colleague saw it and cut it out for me .
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