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10. see

  1.  She came in to see me this morning.
  2. I've got two boys, and looking at them I can see a little bit of myself.
  3. He considered taking Mrs Burns to the pictures to see `Gone With The Wind'.
  4. There he saw for himself the extent of the danger.
  5. I could see a lorry and a car. The lorry stopped.
  6. How many people saw the BBC when it started broadcasting in 1937?
  7. A student of yours has just been to see me.
  8. `Now you'll see something', he said.
  9. `Have you seen Frank? Is everything all right?'
  10. Take a good look and tell me if you see anything different.
  11. She was to see no one, to speak to nobody, not even her own children.
  12. He's the man who I saw last night.
  13. He looked at the cat. `Whose is it? Have you ever seen it before?'
  14. I saw one girl whispering to another.
  15. `You play the oboe, I see,' said Simon.
  16. I had seen her several times before.
  17. This new wealth can be seen in every village.
  18. I haven't seen her for a good many years.
  19. I see advertisements for jobs with twice the pay I'm getting now.
  20. I was happy to see them again.
  21. The twins were very surprised to see Ralph.
  22. The visiting room was the worst I had seen.
  23. Some of these creatures are just large enough to see with the naked eye.
  24. I saw four of these programmes.
  25. A quarter of the students were seen individually.
  26. Half the girls haven't seen a man before.
  27. Everything you see here belongs to me.
  28. She saw them kissing.
  29. After a while, I see he is deliberately lagging behind.
  30. Neither Rita nor I recalled ever having seen her.
  31. Carmichael had denied having seen him.
  32. Come and see me whenever you feel depressed.
  33. I saw him looking at my name on the door.
  34. I looked over and saw Joe staring at me.
  35. She could distinctly be seen to hesitate.
  36. A terrorist was seen standing in the middle of the road.
  37. When did you last see John Cartwright?
  38. `He saw a snake.'*`Where?'
  39. Whom did you see?
  40. Which doctor do you want to see?
  41. Why does Amy want to go and see his grave?
  42. How far can we see?
  43. Can't you see that I'm busy?
  44. It is not difficult to see why they were unsuccessful.
  45. I never want to see you in my classes again.
  46. I never do see her now.
  47. I could see no tracks.
  48. I can't see any hope in it.
  49. We have been seeing difficulties where none exist.
  50. None of the townspeople had ever seen such weather.
  51. They described what they saw, sometimes truthfully and at other times untruthfully.
  52. You seldom see that sort of thing these days, do you?
  53. I can see you.
  54. I could see a few faint stars in a clear patch of sky.
  55. They will see everything.
  56. Shall we go and see a film?
  57. I haven't seen her for ages. I must phone her up.
  58. I would not like to see it.
  59. I should hate to see them disappear.
  60. English can be seen as an expressive discipline.
  61. If it is possible to see them, then I would be grateful for the opportunity.
  62. Thompson is not keen to see history repeat itself too exactly.
  63. I can see the fishing boats coming in.
  64. I see a flat stretch of ground.
  65. `You're drinking too much.'*`Only at home. No one sees me but you.'
  66. She's seeing a lot more of them.
  67. I was waiting angrily on Monday morning when I saw Mrs. Miller.
  68. I saw my goddaughter the other day.
  69. I saw him yesterday evening.
  70. When will I see them?
  71. I'll be seeing them when I've finished with you.
  72. We're going to see a change in the law next year.
  73. I remember the next day at school going round asking the boys if they'd ever seen a ghost.
  74. She had seen him only five hours earlier.
  75. Later, the dealer saw that it had been sold.
  76. Let the fire burn out now. Who would see smoke at night-time anyway?
  77. In September I travelled to California to see the finished film.
  78. If you're stuck come back and see me before Thursday.
  79. These features increase the chances that we will be able to see and think clearly following a physical attack.
  80. Three times every day, he would come to the kiosk to see we were all right.
  81. They had seen each other first a week before, outside this hotel.
  82. When did you last see him?
  83. We see each other at week-ends.
  84. A village sees the same hands century after century.
  85. I haven't seen him for years.
  86. I haven't seen a chart for forty years!
  87. We've not seen them all summer.
  88. I haven't seen you since before the summer.
  89. Thomas made an appointment to see him immediately.
  90. Mr Kinnock can presently be seen experiencing the same sort of trouble.
  91. Red-legged partridges are most commonly seen in the eastern counties of England.
  92. I hope you can see slightly more clearly what is going on.
  93. Through the glass of the frontage she could see a waiter bending attentively over a woman of about her own age.
  94. He saw his mother running towards him.
  95. Nowhere have I seen any serious mention of this.
  96. I thought I'd seen you somewhere.
  97. Fanny saw with amazement that the letter was addressed to herself.
  98. He asked if you would be able to call and see him.
  99. `I don't see what you are getting at,' Jeremy said.
  100. I had always believed that one day I would see him again.
  101. Then she saw that he was sleeping.
  102. She didn't believe she would ever see him again.
  103. I must go and see Lynn, Marsha thought.
  104. `I knew I'd seen you,' I said.
  105. `You see,' he said, `my father was a clergyman.'
  106. `I see,' said John.
  107. The woman said she had seen nothing.
  108. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  109. They said I had to see a doctor first.
  110. They couldn't see how they would manage without her.
  111. I asked to see the manager.
  112. My doctor advised me to see a neurologist.
  113. She says she wants to see you this afternoon.
  114. He says he has never seen a live shark in his life.
  115. Don't you think we'd better wait and see?
  116. I want to see you for a few minutes at twelve o'clock, when you go to lunch.
  117. When I first saw the wreckage I just didn't expect there to be so many survivors.
  118. He wants to see you before he dies.
  119. I stayed there talking to them until I saw Sam Ward leave the building.
  120. The clothes were sent away for chemical analysis, after which they were never seen again.
  121. I deliberately didn't read the book before going to see the film.
  122. If I saw him in the street, he'd just say `Good morning.'
  123. If it's four o'clock in the morning, don't expect to them to be pleased to see you.
  124. If I frightened them, they might take off and I would never see them again.
  125. A stranger in the crowd had hoisted Philip up on his shoulder so that he might see the procession depart.
  126. We never see Henry these days, for Henry has grown fat and lazy.
  127. Seeing that you're the guest on this little trip, I won't tell you what you what I think of your behaviour last night.
  128. ...distant relatives whom he had never seen.
  129. ...someone who I haven't seen for a long time.
  130. I want to see you at 12 o'clock, when you go to your lunch.
  131. People stared at her. Seeing herself in a shop window, she could understand why.
  132. He failed to recognize her at first, not having seen her for fifteen years or so.
  133. I try and see it their way, but I can't.
  134. We see them on their way to and from school.
  135. Either Margaret or John should certainly have come to see me by now.
  136. I don't see many advantages in that kind of education.
  137. We have seen in this chapter how the tax burden has increased fastest for households with children.
  138. In the past ten years I think we've seen the reverse process.
  139. As the children surged silently around them, the soldiers glanced along the line to see their colleagues similarly surrounded.
  140. ... the coming together of the Japanese and Chinese economic miracles (see the Ex-secretary's report below).
  141. The overlap can be seen in the table below.
  142. It was the largest swarm of locusts that had ever been seen or that ever would be seen.
  143. `He's going to die, you see.'*`Die?'
  144. `I can't see how she thinks it's to be done.'*`I can't either.'
  145. It was agreed that he would come and see us again the next day.
  146. It was in Elliotdale that I first saw these films.
  147. He's never come to see his son. It's most peculiar, isn't it?
  148. It's nice to see you with your books for a change.
  149. It will be a stimulating experience to see Mrs Oliver.
  150. Luckily, I had seen the play before so I knew what it was about.
  151. Go and see Terry Brown about it. Come back to me afterwards.
  152. `You don't want to come with me, then?'*`No. You see, it's not often that I get the chance to be absolutely free.'
  153. Some ran away to Canada and were never heard of again. They couldn't write, you see.
  154. She rang the bell for Sylvia. In came a girl she had not seen before.
  155. How nice to see you.
  156. See that she gets safely back, won't you? 
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