Example sentences of "i can see [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But I can see we 're not going to agree . |
2 | I can see we 're having difficulty with these questions no it 's just the answers , okay , question five , now this one 's easy if you 're a surgery , if you have a tracheotomy , where would you show off the scar ? |
3 | But as far as I can see we are more or less covered . |
4 | ‘ I can see they 're going to look after me really well . ’ |
5 | ‘ I can see they 're not called prickly pears for nothing ! ’ |
6 | ‘ Oh , yes — I can see they 're going to make me old before my time , ’ Liz had laughed ruefully . |
7 | Oh yes I can see they 're trailer |
8 | But I can see he 's the worse for wear , the weathering the worker wreaks on himself . |
9 | I do n't know , but I can see he 's very good . |
10 | I 'm still terrified , even though McDunn 's on my side , because I can see he 's not so hopeful any more and if they take him off this I might get the bad cops , the ones that just want a confession and Christ I 'm in England , not Scotland , and despite the McGuire Seven and the Guildford Four they still have n't changed the law : down here you can still be convicted on an uncorroborated confession even if you try to retract it later . |
11 | But when I can see he 's not looking , I do so . |
12 | ‘ I can see I 'm going to be kept fairly busy ! ’ |
13 | I can see you are as addicted to knitting as the rest of us , by the fact that you say Murphy 's Law operates every day ! |
14 | ‘ I can see you are used to being in charge . ’ |
15 | ‘ Yes , I can see you are better . ’ |
16 | But I can see you are worried so I 'll get you a hospital appointment . ’ |
17 | ‘ I can see you are distressed by the business conducted here , but I can put your mind at rest . |
18 | ‘ I can see you are going to be a nuisance , ’ he observed drily . |
19 | ‘ I treat you like a child because as far as I can see you are one . ’ |
20 | ‘ But I can see you are still troubled , my dear , ’ observed the Queen kindly . |
21 | I like it here , but I can see you are n't enjoying yourself . ’ |
22 | I can see you are , too . ’ |
23 | I ring up Richard , and Richard says the only time I can see you is seven o'clock Tuesday night , and I 've got no appointment . |
24 | Then he added : ‘ I can see you 're in good shape for your age , sir . |
25 | I can see you 're pleased with yourself ‘ |
26 | Next morning she simply would not accept they were still trembling all over but would just nod and say , ‘ Oh yes , I can see you 're much better , luv . ’ |
27 | ‘ Oh no , ’ said Breeze , ‘ we 're not a bit conventional , and I can see you 're not , either . |
28 | ‘ I can see you 're a very obstinate woman , ’ he said . |
29 | With extraordinary self-control , the dripping doc grins sportingly and tells him : ‘ I can see you 're going to be a fireman when you grow up ! ’ |
30 | ‘ Oh , I 'eard , yer know , ’ said Archie , ‘ and I can see you 're standin' on yer good 'un , aincher , ducky ? |