Example sentences of "[modal v] see me [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm still ring rusty but a couple of weeks ’ hard work before the European Cup should see me all right . ’ |
2 | And if anybody at Mephistco thinks I lack courage , they should see me now . |
3 | But someone might see me out there … |
4 | ‘ Well , he 'll see me anyway ! ’ she muttered to herself . |
5 | I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’ |
6 | ‘ You 'll see me there , ’ said the Cat , and vanished . |
7 | It 'll see me out . |
8 | Well you may see me again you never know I shall look forward to it . |
9 | Well I , I turned round and backed in so that you could see me here |
10 | Nobody could see me now . |
11 | ‘ If Squit could see me now ! ’ |
12 | I was even more pleased to find that all of them could see me almost immediately , and the one I chose inspected the car as soon as I arrived and had the quote dropped through my letterbox the next morning . |
13 | Thought my erratic Course Work 'd see me through , or my papers 'd get mixed up with someone else 's who 's a genius . |
14 | Sergeant Joe would n't want me to walk all the way , 'e 'd see me straight with a bob . ’ |
15 | So he would see me later . |
16 | ‘ If only my daddy would see me now ! ’ |
17 | He never said another word until the end when he told me he would be going out at 8 AM with the same four-ball and he would see me then . |
18 | Another chapter today would see me nicely into the second half of my story , and this evening I would talk to Crispin and get things sorted out with him . |
19 | ‘ You will see me tomorrow , ’ he answered , and we shook hands as we had taken to doing . |
20 | It will see me all right for the day . |
21 | No one can see me up here . |
22 | Can see me tonight ca n't you ? |
23 | ‘ Well , I 'm here now , so he can see me whenever he likes . ’ |
24 | As she stepped further into the boatyard , she thought : I hope you can hear me , Pascoe , and I hope you can see me clearly from the tree , because I can smell the tiger . |
25 | ‘ Ye can see me now , more 's the pity , ’ he grumbled as he pushed his way to the back , treading on a few feet in the process . |
26 | I can see me now . |