Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] see [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expected to see you at the ball last night , Sharpe ! ’ |
2 | I have n't spoken to Mr Boldwood since the autumn , when I promised to see him at Christmas , so I 'll have to go . |
3 | ] ‘ I went to see her at Claridge 's … they are always so obsequious when one asks for her … . |
4 | I had witnessed Sister Kenny 's unusual treatment when I went to see her at work at Queen Mary 's Hospital for Children in Carshalton , one of several hospitals we had visited during our advanced student days . |
5 | I went to see him at Covent Garden and came away thinking ‘ What am I doing with this miserable life ? ’ |
6 | Early in the morning I went to see him at the Castle . |
7 | Then I went to see him at his home in Wimbledon and , as we were talking , he gradually got into the Frank Spencer character . |
8 | I went to see it at the Barbican , it 's very good . |
9 | I had never met the head of governors , Dr Arnold Barton , though I had seen him at several functions , a thin , tall , stern-faced , lantern-jawed streak of a man who rarely seemed to smile . |
10 | Was I sure I had seen it at all ? |
11 | c I think I she 'd seen me at my worst on Friday |
12 | ‘ You 've got chilblains ! ’ their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December . |
13 | She knew Gwen Evans only slightly ; she had seen her at the funeral , and previous to that a couple of times , but the memory stuck . |
14 | He had looked older when she had seen him at St Petrock 's ; but he had been scowling then , and now he was looking quite friendly and interested — rather like James , who sat in front of them regarding them both with faithful brown eyes . |
15 | The young receptionist gave no hint of recognition , even though she had seen him at least a dozen times before . |
16 | She had seen him at 5pm and there had been no major problems . |
17 | She had seen it at first hand , treated children who were victims . |
18 | So impassive and peculiar had the Collector become , so obviously on the verge , everyone thought so ( you would have thought so yourself if you had seen him at this time ) , of giving up the ghost , that his face was scrutinized more closely than ever for any trace of remorse as the gorse bruiser was carried out . |
19 | They drove to see him at the Chapel of Repose . |
20 | ‘ Most of them preferred to see it at home . |
21 | He asked the old man if he knew Miss Lavant , if he 'd seen her at the fete , in clothes with buttercups on them . |
22 | He recognised Kurz and Hinterstoisser , he 'd seen them at the hotel ; strikingly handsome fellows , especially Kurz , an officer of the Wehrmacht , blue-eyed , blond-haired . |
23 | He would not see me there ; he condescended to see me at my hotel . |
24 | He had recognised her at once when he had seen her at the funeral , and even then her looks , though pale and wan , had surprised him with their purity . |
25 | He had seen them at the County Show , where he had gone for the rabbits , all those girls with plaits and scrubbed faces and clean gloves , doing an exhibition ride . |
26 | But he had seen it at once , when Berdichev had first shown him the Aristotle File . |
27 | For a moment he thought that a sprinkling of light fell wherever Fael-Inis walked , but as it touched the floor it vanished , and he could not be sure that he had seen it at all . |
28 | What I still could n't understand was why he wanted to see me at all . |
29 | ‘ He wanted to see us at four-thirty . ’ |
30 | Most of them had seen her at meetings or heard of her in connection with the ICO . |