Example sentences of "see [pron] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 and you do n't see them here now !
2 We could see them clearly then , a male and a female , full-grown adults .
3 For example , even those who did live near their kin did not see them especially often .
4 I could see them quite clearly now .
5 I could see them quite clearly , the blue formed of all sorts of colours , like sapphires picked out in the sun 's last rays .
6 You ca n't see them very well . .
7 I do n't see them very often but when we meet it 's as though we 'd seen each other yesterday .
8 A neighbour said : ‘ We do n't see them very often and they keep very much to themselves . ’
9 We would n't go in at a , I would n't go in at all , but Stuart 's mum used to live right opposite and she likes to go in occasionally cos she sees all her old friends , she do n't see them very often so she likes to go in and see all her old friends , otherwise I do n't
10 She somebody has fenced it off , she says I could see them far enough , she said , we always had that bit for our camp and it was further down the glen .
11 If we look at them carefully we see a faint band in it but we ca n't count the bands this way , we can see them much better with X- rays .
12 If a relative says something like , ‘ I have n't heard from you for so long I thought you had emigrated ! ’ , what they may really mean is , ‘ I wish you would come and see me more often . ’
13 My brothers would n't let me worry about money — they 'd always see me all right . ’
14 It will see me all right for the day .
15 ‘ I 'm still ring rusty but a couple of weeks ’ hard work before the European Cup should see me all right . ’
16 And of course this policeman used to come and see me ever so often , but me mother never saw his co-operation .
17 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 .
18 ‘ I 'll see her later today then .
19 ‘ I ca n't see ye too well . ’
20 But if he can see himself so clearly , she thought , he ca n't be crazy .
21 Here 's the address , and I 'll see you sometime tomorrow with the stuff . ’
22 I 'll see you sometime tomorrow .
23 She suffered from terminal consumption and , before her death said , referring to the priests , ‘ when I am gone — they will get you , and then I shall see you no more . ’
24 Counselling is not simply a case of quickly sorting out other people 's problems , whereby a doctor can tell a client : ‘ Nurse will see you right away and sort it out ’ or ‘ I think you need a quick chat with the nurse and then we can go ahead . ’
25 " Look , Louise , why do n't I come over and see you both right away ? "
26 ‘ I 'll see you tonight then , Edward . ’
27 cos I 'll see you again then Margaret
28 I 'd say , nothing , we 've just been up there , and he 'd smack us across the chops with the er gloves , and say , go on , and do n't let me see you here again .
29 ‘ I 'll see you here tomorrow at ten o'clock , ’ Sandison said .
30 or at home and he 's put both his numbers unlikely or not I hope I do see you soon again .
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