Example sentences of "[modal v] see you [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is most important that the pupil , especially if he has difficulty with spelling , should see you as a sympathetic helper who wants him to learn , and not as an examiner who only tells him he 's wrong . |
2 | Yeah , cos I might , I might see you at the station if you get the train . |
3 | alright , I might see you in a minute then |
4 | Come that we might see you in the people of every race , and commit ourselves to the hope that we celebrate our life together in true community and justice . |
5 | ‘ I 'll see you to the station , ’ he said , ‘ if that 's what you really want . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll see you to the door , Tony . ’ |
7 | We 'll see you at the next coaches ' meeting . ’ |
8 | I 'm looking forward to Hamlet , but I wo n't bother you at the theatre ; I 'll see you at the flat . |
9 | I 'll see you at the end of April . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 'll see you at the meeting , ’ said Jeremy . |
11 | So I 'll see you at the course tomorrow . ’ |
12 | And I 'll see you at the Ritz at one . |
13 | ‘ I 'll see you at the château tonight for dinner . ’ |
14 | I 'll see you at the inquest . ’ |
15 | ‘ I do hope that 's not my lasagne I can smell burning , my dear , ’ and while she moved swiftly to check the oven and to find that not a thing was burning , Naylor was saying , ‘ We 'll see you at the weekend , Travis . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 'll see you at the weekend , then , ’ Leith said lightly , and was once more wanting to do something of a pugilistic nature to her employer when , just as though he lived there , he went to the door with Travis and saw him out . |
17 | ‘ I 'll see you at the office on Monday morning , ’ Damian told her as he walked her home in the hot , humid night to her own villa next door and cicadas buzzed metallically as they walked past the fountain . |
18 | Right , I 'll see you at the weekend . |
19 | ‘ I 'll see you on the way back . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'll see you on the terrace . ’ |
21 | I 'll see you on the 17th — bye-eee . |
22 | You go to the solicitor and then I 'll see you on the wa , on that part of the shop |
23 | You stay where you are and enjoy yourself and maybe we 'll see you after the summer — ’ |
24 | We 'll see you in a bit . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , so I will . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , Nick ? ’ |
27 | I 'll see you in a couple of days , then , and with a packet of some finished stuff . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'll see you in a couple of minutes , Private Smith . ’ |
29 | Aye we 'll see you in a fortnight and you 'll be ready for work . |
30 | We 'll see you in a couple of weeks again and see how you 're doing . |