Example sentences of "see [pron] tomorrow " in BNC.
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1 | BELVILLE : Since she is apt to fall into fits or at least pretend to do so , prepare her to see me tomorrow after dinner in my mother 's closet . |
2 | Erm actually I 've spoken to Ian at erm Newark TEC , and he 's already arranged to see me tomorrow afternoon . |
3 | Er there 's a chap coming to see me tomorrow |
4 | They 're seeing me tomorrow . ’ |
5 | But I 'm seeing you tomorrow , anyway , are n't I ? |
6 | Sleep tight , and I 'll look forward to seeing you tomorrow . |
7 | I 'll be in to see you tomorrow , darling . ’ |
8 | Tudor and I will stay in the hotel tonight but we 'll call in to see you tomorrow . ’ |
9 | Dr Harris said , ‘ I 'll call in to see you tomorrow , OK ? ’ |
10 | Harvey said , ‘ This is Mr Dempsey , he 's coming to see you tomorrow and he 'll be staying at the Hotel Riga . ’ |
11 | She wants to see you tomorrow … |
12 | Let's go to see you tomorrow Other languages have PrOnominal systems much richer than the English one : in Japanese , pronouns are distinguished also with respect to sex of speaker , social status of referent and degree of intimacy with referent , so , for example , the second person pronoun kimi can be glossed " you , addressed by this intimate male speaker " ( Uyeno , 1971 : 16-17 ; Harada , 1976 : 511 ) ; and village Tamil has up to six singular second person pronouns according to degree of relative rank between speaker and addressee ( Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 3206 ) . |
13 | And one thing we will learn from it I think , if we 're honest with ourselves , and we put , and try and save up and have a piece on the end there , but the one thing I think we will perhaps come to , and the one conclusion we may come to , is the fact that whilst we , we do live in this world and I absolutely agree that if somebody says , look I need to see a new as well , I need to see you now , or I need to see you tomorrow , that 'll be difficult , O K , and that 's the immediacy of the business . |
14 | And who 's coming to see you tomorrow ? |
15 | Who 's coming to see you tomorrow ? |
16 | Yeah no I did n't realise he were n't there said to see you tomorrow , they never said nothing and John said what 's the matter with Ken ? |
17 | ‘ I 'll see them tomorrow . ’ |
18 | You 'll see them tomorrow . |
19 | ‘ You will see me tomorrow , ’ he answered , and we shook hands as we had taken to doing . |
20 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow , ’ she said . |
21 | I 'll see you tomorrow morning . ’ |
22 | ‘ And I 'll see you tomorrow at work , ’ Susan said to Maggie . |
23 | ‘ Will I see you tomorrow or will you go straight to work ? ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow . ’ |
26 | I thought I 'd come and see you tomorrow , if that suits you . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow night . ’ |
28 | And Chris , I 'll see you tomorrow . ’ |
29 | ‘ What time shall I see you tomorrow night , Johnny ? ’ |
30 | I 'll come and see you tomorrow to decide the details . ’ |