Example sentences of "see you in " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll see you in Disneyland , ’ the defendant said as he left the court . |
2 | ‘ Can we see you in both ? ’ she rejoined . |
3 | I 'll come and see you in the mental hospital if you promise not to cause a scene . |
4 | We 'll come and see you in your railway hut and talk it over . ’ |
5 | We 'll see you in a bit . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll see you in the bar , ’ he told Hendrix . |
7 | ‘ We 'll push off and see you in a couple of hours . ’ |
8 | I may see you in the shop one of these days . ’ |
9 | Tony Butcher says : ‘ I 'll see you in Linehall Street . |
10 | ‘ If it 's the last thing I do , ’ I said , ‘ I 'll see you in the street and I 'll kick you back . ’ |
11 | I 'll see you in the morning . ’ |
12 | ‘ Say that to anyone else , ’ Short muttered without looking up from his fried egg , ‘ and I 'll see you in court . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , I 'll see you in the office tomorrow morning , shall I ? |
14 | I 'll see you in the pub over the road — first one you come to . ’ |
15 | And ‘ I 'll See You In My Dreams ’ is a lush , fleet-footed waltz that spins winningly away from every narrow-minded expectation of what indie-aspirants should sound like in this year of grunge , glam and glassy reveries . |
16 | As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’ |
17 | ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , so I will . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'll see you in a week 's time , Nick ? ’ |
19 | Now get to bed , and I 'll see you in the morning . ’ |
20 | We 'll see you in five minutes . ’ |
21 | You did a good job on that , now let's see you in action . ’ |
22 | I 'll see you in a couple of days , then , and with a packet of some finished stuff . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you in a couple of minutes , Private Smith . ’ |
24 | I know that you are living among us , help me to always see you in all people . |
25 | I 'll see you in the morning . |
26 | ‘ I can just see you in Holloway , Marge . |
27 | ‘ I 'll see you in the champagne tent at three o'clock , ’ Graham Fearnley said . |
28 | ‘ Some'ow I ca n't see you in a woolly 'at an' bedsocks . ’ |
29 | I 'll see you in the morning . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll see you in the morning , ’ she said , moving to the communicating door . |