Example sentences of "i [modal v] see you [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , I 'll see you Fliss , I 'll see you love ! |
2 | O well , I 'll see you podge , when you get back . |
3 | You can sit in front of me , and I 'll see you do n't fall off . |
4 | ‘ But I 'll see you do n't suffer for this , Ellen . |
5 | It pleased him to see the shock his words delivered , and before David could protest , he lied , ‘ You 've been a help to me since my old bones went crook , and I 'll see you get your dues when the time comes . |
6 | " I 'll see you get a real good meal afterwards . " |
7 | Oh , do n't worry , ’ her bitter hurt spilled over as he swung round , ‘ I 'll see you get your money . ’ |
8 | I 'll see you get it back in no time at all . ’ |
9 | I 'll see you get the Iron Cross for this . ’ |
10 | Do n't you ever lay a finger on me again , or , so help me , I 'll see you live to regret it ! ’ |
11 | Well I did n't know when I 'd see you see so I thought I can always leave them at Dorothy 's for you . |
12 | ‘ If I find even the vaguest reference to an Ark or to Jordan 's water in this abbey or any place in your possession , I shall see you stand trial at King 's Bench in London on a charge of high treason ! ’ |
13 | ‘ I can see you want to get away , ’ said Shadwell , ‘ to much more charismatic folk . |
14 | Look at her all sweet and innocent , and when I turn away she 'll nick a chip I can see you sit down ! |
15 | Well perhaps I can see you go for them . |
16 | ‘ I can see you 've got some deep unspoken faith in poets . |
17 | ‘ I can see you 've been busy , and , as I said , I congratulate you . |
18 | ‘ I can see you 've done this before , ’ he applauded . |
19 | ‘ I can see you 've at least done some unpacking . |
20 | ‘ I can see you do n't approve . ’ |
21 | Yes , I can see you do . ’ |
22 | But when she realized her son did not appreciate who was this doyenne of New York fashion she said out loud : ‘ Oh David , I can see you do n't know who Gloria Vanderbilt is , do you ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Yes , I can see you do need to speak to me . ’ |
24 | ‘ I can see you do n't know your Dickens , sir . |
25 | Do you not know that what you belittle by the name tree is but the mere four-dimensional analogue of a whole multidimensional universe which — no , I can see you do not . |
26 | ‘ As far as I can see you do n't do anything , you just sit up there . |
27 | ‘ I can see you do n't know much about kids . ’ |
28 | She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’ |
29 | He said , ‘ I can see you have worked on this opera for many months and concentrated very hard . |
30 | ‘ I can see you know Walberswick … ’ |