Example sentences of "see i [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Phil , his ever-cheerful self , telling me he has stood up his girlfriend to see me through till the end .
2 The reference to the tent meant either that ‘ John Parsons ’ had written it , and was hoping to see me around , or that they had teamed up on a declared truce .
3 Once when I was leaving for Europe , he came to see me off at the airport , bringing a parting gift .
4 Deemy was on hand next morning at sunrise to see me off aboard one of the transport planes carrying some 40 young pilots en route to Fairbanks .
5 Oh , when she came with the baby and the young girl to see me off at the station , I was unable to speak .
6 ‘ How lovely — have you both come to see me off ? ’
7 Unless , of course , you particularly want to see me off .
8 Do n't bother to see me out . ’
9 ‘ Do n't bother to see me out . ’
10 ‘ What do you want to see me about , Charles ? ’
11 ‘ Jesus Christ , Mick , what does Mills Roberts want to see me about ? ’
12 Any matters you wish to see me about between now and the end of August , please bring to my attention this week .
13 Is this what you were wanting to see me about , Dr Darnell ? ,
14 ‘ What did you want to see me about , Mr Wilkes ? ’
15 ‘ What is it you want to see me about ? ’
16 What did you want to see me about ? ’
17 ‘ So , what did you want to see me about ? ’
18 Although they were pleased to see me back , a rift had come between the staff in the Steward 's Office and my office .
19 ‘ Do I take it you 're not entirely disappointed to see me back ? ’
20 ‘ I know you 're glad to see me back , ’ said Thorfinn .
21 When I had left him for Bath , he had said , sadly , seeing me off at Salamanca station : ‘ I should have come with you when your father died .
22 He promised to adopt the same approach to councillorship ‘ which has seen me through as a councillor for 20 years with 11 of these as county councillor . ’
23 I was given a crash course and then the necessary documents that have seen me through ever since .
24 Guess what they 'd seen me in ?
25 I was unsure whether to make her Northern , like my own mother , which works wonderfully well with Zelma-like lines , eg. ‘ If you were me , would you wear the blue dress with the beading that everyone 's seen me in , or the new one I 've kept hanging up for two years ? ’ or ‘ Sha n't I buy the beef , then ?
26 Thought my erratic Course Work 'd see me through , or my papers 'd get mixed up with someone else 's who 's a genius .
27 No one can see me up here .
28 Do you ever see me in er
29 It 'll see me out .
30 But someone might see me out there …
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