Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] to see [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 certainly , and my Lord my problem is I 'd liked to see them before I cross-examine Mr the er , the next witness cos he , he was the the officer in charge of brochures , er I do n't know whether the defendants can get , the plaintiffs can get them before but er , I mention it now , the second application my Lord , er your Lordship recalls that Mr evidence is at a meeting of , he brought up his concerns about the accuracy of the inflation sentence in the brochure and a board meeting in , no board meeting to that effect has been disclosed
2 I 'd wanted to see it of course , but I also wondered why he was so desperate to get here .
3 I recall going to see him one morning in the mid-70s after a newspaper suggested Liverpool were ready to pay Boro 200,000 for me .
4 ‘ Then why the hell do you think I keep coming to see you ? ’
5 ‘ After all , he 's Tom 's son and I do want to see him again .
6 But I do want to see you when I am around , and be with you . ’
7 Erm , I do need to see you some time erm let me just just see erm , but I 've got your erm your last term 's report here that we need to meet to discuss .
8 ( I did try to see him twice , but he was away all September . )
9 I said I was not commencing duties until the next day as my girlfriend worked in Richmond and I had arranged to see her , which I had , by phone .
10 I had gone to see him there . ’
11 I wept : for I had longed to see him hanged .
12 Once I had longed to see him .
13 I remembered that I had promised to see her about some poems she had written and had nervously asked me to read .
14 It suddenly crossed my mind that perhaps he thought I had come to see him on a professional level , that I was in need of spiritual help or whatever .
15 I 've wanted to see you for a long time , ’ he said .
16 ‘ You know very well how many times I 've asked to see you , speak to you .
17 ‘ Anyway , I 've come to see me old mate Bella here .
18 I 've come to see you about your son , Aspirant . ’
19 " I 'd better begin by telling you just why I 've come to see you .
20 As for Carrie … that 's what I 've come to see you about , Seb .
21 I 've come to see you . ’
22 I 've come to see you under another guise .
23 And he went on just across the road to Road Co-op and he bought a small loaf of bread which at that time would be about tuppence , and gave the old lady this small loaf about ten days afterwards he called again , he said , he said I 've come to see you again , now are you alright and so on , he said I 've done a foolish thing this morning , he said I 'm responsible for the flowers , altar flowers , he said and I 've left my wallet at my lodgings , and my landlady has gone down to for the day .
24 I 've come to see you because of what has happened to my parents . ’
25 ‘ I think I 've got to see him .
26 " I 've got to see him … "
27 , right , I 've got to see him , that 's right , right , that 's right , and yet you see , if this guy desperately needs to see you and you say , I ca n't be there until five o'clock , he 'd still see you at five o'clock .
28 I must speak to him — I 've got to see him — ’
29 I 've got to see you out , have n't I ?
30 Oh I 've got to see it .
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