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

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1 Letting people see them at work .
2 Frankly , it wo n't break my heart if we do n't see them at all . ’
3 ‘ You will see them at Episkopi .
4 I may be that , like the street cars of San Francisco , artists living in London see them so much , they do n't see them at all .
5 I do not see them at all .
6 I may be that , like the street cars of San Francisco , artists living in London see them so much , they do n't see them at all .
7 And you could actually see them at it , the grease monkeys , with hammers and spanners , about their long chore of patient wreckage .
8 ‘ You 'll see them at the wedding , ’ said my mother .
9 They all just go past me with their baked beans and their fish fingers and washing powder and chocolate biscuits , and my fingers punch the right figures on the till and I do n't see them at all .
10 ‘ I could see them at the hotel .
11 Do you know why we can see them at night and not at day time .
12 Er one is actually getting the O H P's so that you can see them at the back .
13 I thought you ca n't see them at all can you
14 You could just see them at low water and er that was one of the danger points but I 've never seen ships coming close to Skerrymor at all .
15 You can see them at the Southport Soul Weekend on Saturday and signing their new single You Threw Our Love Away at the HMV shop on Tuesday lunchtime .
16 Oh I 've just got ta go and see them at sa when they get it .
17 You ca n't see them at can you ?
18 They asked me to go there for an interview , and from that they recommended a therapist who would see me at her home .
19 When I saw them again I dropped down on one knee , knowing that even though they were constantly looking back they would n't see me at that low level , in my nature-coloured clothes .
20 She wo n't see me at night , because sometimes her husband rings up then .
21 I said that if any of them would like to come and see me at home , I would explain exactly what was happening .
22 But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return .
23 The minute they say well , no that 's no good to me , you 'll have to come and , you 'll have to come and see me at eight , say , well I 'm busy then I 'm afraid .
24 Her and Kate will come and see me at four o'clock and her and Kate will come and visit you .
25 It was pitch dark in the stable and , even with the burning sticks of jharo we 'd brought from upstairs , we could see nothing at first .
26 By the time the train moved off she could see nothing at all out of the window , she could scarcely see the window , so many people were squeezed between her and it .
27 He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first .
28 Sometimes you could see only his head or his legs ; sometimes you could see nothing at all .
29 He gyrated carefully so that he could see himself at all angles .
30 ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’
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