Example sentences of "see to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Leave her for me , she 's too tricky for you , I 'll see to her !
2 ‘ Oh , I 'll see to her .
3 ‘ I 've got things to do , ’ she said stiffly , ‘ my mother is an invalid , I have to go and see to her . ’
4 I 'll just go up and see to her .
5 Well , I can tell you something ; I 'm on my own in this house from now on and I shall see to her bathing , and should he attempt to stop me , I 've told him what I 'll do ; I 'll brain him with the first thing I get my hands on .
6 I ca n't see to everything myself ’
7 She thought , I must do something , I must see to myself .
8 I 'll see to him myself . ’
9 ‘ Had n't you better see to him ? ’
10 ‘ I 'll see to him .
11 ‘ But his girl friend will probably see to him all right .
12 ‘ He was sitting in the village street , and I had no time to stop and see to him .
13 Well , he , it 's not that far away and it 's , if he 's in here and they can see to him , fair enough , or they might be able to point him in a different direction , a better direction
14 Of course , I had to go over and see to them . ’
15 " Yes , I 'll see to them later .
16 She did see to them !
17 Leave those I 'll see to them
18 Leaving the church and looking across the road you will see to your right the Renaissance portal of the Royal Palace , the All Saints ' Chapel and the Institute of Gentlewomen .
19 After around ⅔ of a mile the route curves around as though it 's heading towards the village of Satterthwaite only to curve round back east — keep a look out for Borck Crags , rocky outcrops you can see to your left .
20 Now sit still and let me see to your arm . ’
21 Let me see to your mummy first .
22 It 's a case of balancing the short-term costs to the long-term benefits that we 'll see to our soil in this country .
23 I 'll see to you in a minute . ’
24 ‘ Here 's the towel , I 'll see to you as quickly as I can , it 's a bit colder this evening . ’
25 You 've got to get your casualty from the cause , but make sure it 's safe for you , now if it is a , a place where you 've got to get your casualty out and you have n't got a lifeline and I must express this really that there must be two of you and if you are going in you only go in if you think it is safe to go in and you must have a line attached to you and there 's somebody outside , so that if you do get erm overcome by fumes or whatever , they can pull you out , you are safe , they 'll see to you , if there is no hope , you do n't try to be the hero , what you do is go and make a phone call and get the professionals in , because they do n't want to come along and have to deal with two casualties , when there 's only one .
26 I confess that in spite of the many negative sides I can see to you I would have expected you to be good management material . ’
27 I 'll get some men folk and they 'll see to you . ’
28 And na I 'm just cooking the dinner darling and th then we 'll see to you .
29 Well they wo n't give him it straight away , they 'll see to you first .
30 ‘ Thomas will see to it , ’ said Mr Eames , who was beginning to enjoy himself .
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