Example sentences of "see [pers pn] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Does it mean that the survivor will never see them again in whatever sort of afterlife they envisage ? |
2 | for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ? |
3 | You can see them away down the river for miles now . |
4 | You would not see them here in the forest . |
5 | I could see them clearly in the light of the foyer but they could n't see me cloaked in the anonymity of Armstrong — and what more anonymous than a black London cab ? |
6 | And there were you could see them all over British Railways . |
7 | Who the hell wants to go and see that Trumpton lot or The Prodigy , when you can see them out in clubs off their nut — it takes all the mystery out of pop culture . ’ |
8 | They can be treated in the short term with an anti-male hormone injection from the vet and this will see them safely through difficult periods without the need for the unkindest cut . |
9 | They 're in a crucial period and you can help see them safely through it . |
10 | But yes , yes … now the Warlords were angling away from one another as they tramped thunderously towards the Marines — who could certainly see them now through veils of smoke in the darkness riven by the lightning of explosions . |
11 | Mm , when I 've dropped them I wo n't see them now till Sunday |
12 | From where she stood , Melissa could see them only in profile , but she had a shrewd idea that they were holding hands and that Dora 's apparent indifference to their presence was concealing a mounting irritation . |
13 | I do hope you 'll come and see me again in Edinburgh . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | Sergeant Joe would n't want me to walk all the way , 'e 'd see me straight with a bob . ’ |
16 | I 'll have a bath an' all an' my brither-in-law 'll see me right for the gear . ’ |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ I 'll see you both on Monday night , then , ’ said Anthony , turning away . |
19 | I will see you both in two days ’ time . ’ |
20 | It 's er Dennis next with Afternoon Special I 'll see you tonight at the Star Inn on Middle Street in Beeston at eight o'clock for Drinking Partners if you want to come along and watch there . |
21 | She said she 'll see you tonight at . |
22 | Someone 's got ta come round I mean just to see where but I just I 'll ring , I 'll give you a buzz on Monday , I know you 're not there , you can say , well , I 'll see you again on Tuesday in English , perhaps you can arrange something then . |
23 | So I 'll see you again at five thirty , can I say again I 'd like to conclude H two tonight , I 'm sure you all would as well . |
24 | But the thing is , my mum 's an and , and Trevor 's Aunty Edna have started writing to each other and have become friends so we 'll see you again at Christmas she 'll say to aunty Edna ! |
25 | They stopped just beyond the steps of the food office and , all the irritation seeming to flow from him , he looked at her meekly now as he said , ‘ I may not see you again for weeks . |
26 | I wo n't see you again for the rest of the time |
27 | ‘ Mister Johnny will see you up to the ridge , ’ Hepzibah said , but Carrie shook her head . |
28 | ‘ Will we see you today at Fortingall , Donald ? ’ |
29 | ‘ And I 'll see you tomorrow at work , ’ Susan said to Maggie . |
30 | It was almost at this moment , too , that the door was thrust open and the indignant lady stood within it and in a loud voice proclaimed in her most officious manner : ‘ When you have come to yourself enough to apologise , Peggy , I 'll see you upstairs in my room . |