Example sentences of "[vb mod] see her [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She displayed no interest in any of the social events he said he was going to and wondered if he might see her at . |
2 | Oh well I do n't suppose I 'll see her on Tuesday . |
3 | But as long as she do n't forget Ga cos I wo n't see her , well we 'll see her on the Saturday but it well I suppose that 'll that wo n't make much difference will it ? |
4 | ‘ From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’ |
5 | I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while . |
6 | You 'll see her at one in the morning for her first feed . ’ |
7 | I 'll see her in the morning and . |
8 | Sometimes she became childlike and you could see her at eight or seventeen or twenty-five . |
9 | ‘ Well now , I could see her for a moment . |
10 | Yes , said Sister , Mrs Downes had been remarkably lucky , really ; and , yes , Sergeant Lewis could see her for a short while . |
11 | Paul bore all this in mind , looking down at Emily ; he could see her in his mind 's eye presiding over tea-parties at Oxford , saying the right thing to professors ' wives ; playing her part as his own wife , while he continued with his work uninterrupted except — he dared not think of it now — for the nights . |
12 | For a long while , I could see her in the rear-view mirror , standing in the dusty road in her long white dress , holding her child and looking after the Felder . |
13 | He could see her in his rear mirror , standing on the pavement looking wistfully after him . |
14 | It was n't as if he could see her in the flimsy satin nightdress , was it ? |
15 | I could see her in my rear view mirror . |
16 | I said I 'd see her after the weekend and shouldered my bag . |
17 | He would see her at school soon enough . |
18 | No doubt he would see her at the vicarage . |
19 | He thought of her on the night train to Newcastle ( where he knew of a kindly , broadminded landlady who would see her through her trouble– , and shuddered sympathetically . |
20 | This was discussed at length with Janet , after which it was agreed that the therapist would see her for the next 2 months at fortnightly intervals and that no more than one telephone call per week would be acceptable . |
21 | He would see her in the old holey woollies she wore to bed , rather than an old-fashioned nightshirt . |
22 | She should look after herself , as well , and he would see her in five years ' time . |
23 | I really thought I would see her round Sale , I 've never seen anything of her |
24 | They will not be expecting her , they will see her as an intruder . |
25 | " You will see her in the morning . " |
26 | you ought to see what she er , you ought to see her outfit she 's got , she 's nearly going around er , oh he , he can see her with different outfits on |
27 | Anyone interested can see her at work at Wellington Country Park craft fayre at Easter . |
28 | Your wife 's very tired — she 's bound to be weak , after losing so much blood — but you can see her for a few minutes . ’ |