Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] see [noun prp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was agreed that I should see Owen on his home ground in order to assess his true behaviour . |
2 | Well I 'll see Chris with the B M. |
3 | Yeah no problem I 'll see Peter at work , I 'll , I 'll , I 'll pr er I will mention to him about it cos I was very impressed with , yes certainly I 'll mention it to him and er Alan , if he 's , if there 's a game on Saturday yes I 'll , I 'll I could mention it to him . |
4 | Er I doubt if I , I doubt if I 'll see Granville before Friday . |
5 | I could see Martina down the end of the passage , aproned , with plates in her hand . |
6 | I could see the Wood to my right and way across the Paddock I could see Waters in the Shogun patrolling the edge of the Orchard . |
7 | Everyone remarked on how she 'd taken after my side of the family but I could see George in her , I was certain of it . |
8 | I reckoned , however , that if I went back to Edinburgh , I could see Leslie for the occasional ‘ forty-eight hours ’ . |
9 | I could see Charlotte behind him . |
10 | I shall see Anna at school . |
11 | I can see Wheeler in there . |
12 | I can see , I can see Richard through the keyhole . |
13 | In the days when she had first known him she had wondered idly whether she might see Rupert round here , ‘ going in ’ or ‘ coming out ’ , though she was not clear when this might be expected or even what he might have been doing . |
14 | And then on Thursday Bill 's coming to play with you and you 're going to nursery and then on Friday you 'll see Lucy in the day time |
15 | She could see Dorcas in the back of the cab , explaining what various levers did . |
16 | Out of the corner of her eye , she could see Jamie in conversation with two people she did n't recognize . |
17 | You can see Ben at nursery ca n't you ? |
18 | And you can see Oxford in action on Sunday . |
19 | You can see Rocetta from Tony 's garden . |
20 | And if you can see Jeff after the meeting I 'm sure he , he can take your names and coordinate that . |
21 | ‘ We 'll see Isobel from here . |
22 | Soon we could see Rona in detail and skirting Gealldruig Mhor , the outlying skerry to the south , we could see by the white-based cliffs that a heavy swell was running . |
23 | We shall see Rome with a guide , we will be polite to each other , and , eventually , the day will end . |
24 | Of course , we can see Saddam as a gangster and a bully , the ‘ violent boy from At-Ouja ’ . |
25 | In retrospect , we can see Charles as a man of immense energy ; we know from chronicles that he slept lightly and that he commenced state work very early in the morning , judging litigants in his private chamber . |
26 | And Julius Caesar stood in France in because he was in , the place he captured in France , and he could see Britain across the water and he wondered what the land was like over there . |
27 | His eyes opened wide , and suddenly he could see Kirov in a new light . |
28 | He could see Chris in the little circle surrounding Finnegan 's ball . |
29 | He could see Vasco on the street , fourteen years old , face like a guitar . |
30 | He could see Ruth at the door of his office , frowning , shaking her head , looking back over her shoulder . |