Example sentences of "see you [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Watch out for a driver or cyclist who has not seen you on the crossing — Rules 10 , 11 , 12 and 13 . |
2 | Sometimes you get hung up on people wanting to know you just because they 've seen you on the telly , and of course that is n't there with other actors . |
3 | ‘ I have n't seen you at the station recently , ’ said the Station Master . |
4 | He must have seen you through the window and he kissed me to punish me . |
5 | ‘ I told her I 'd seen you over the weekend , ’ she relayed . |
6 | I meant , why have n't I seen you outside the theatre ? |
7 | I have n't seen you in the shop for some time . |
8 | But I like to think the neighbours , the ten just persons , men and women both , who have seen you in the shops , who have watched you cross a road , who understand your body language , will make the right decision . |
9 | I have seen you in the House , and though we have n't met , I have taken rather a fancy to you , and would like if I can to help your career . |
10 | I look forward to seeing you at the Exhibition launch at the Advice Shop on the evening of the 13th . |
11 | I look forward to seeing you at the festival . |
12 | We both look forward to seeing you at the end of this term , and to those warm family evenings of good food , relaxation and talk . |
13 | My colleagues and I look forward to seeing you at the meeting . |
14 | I look forward to seeing you at the party tonight . |
15 | ‘ There 's no chance of seeing you through the day is there ? ’ |
16 | I have no compunction about seeing you in the gutter . |
17 | Lance is making long-distance calls from his study — he 's looking forward to seeing you in the morning . |
18 | Looking forward to seeing you in the summer , and thanks again so much to you and the other participants for your help . |
19 | The old Committee look forward to seeing you by the Robinsons pump at 12.00 or the Theakston 's Old Peculier pump at 3.00pm on the 17th August at Docklands Arena . |
20 | ‘ You 're too short , Ryan wo n't be able to see you above the fence unless you do . ’ |
21 | The only down side for the solicitor is that you have to give a free half-hour interview to anyone coming to see you under the scheme , though most firms of solicitors nowadays will give this service in any event . |
22 | Er if you do go to microphones three , which is the one at the back , it 's rather difficult to see you with the spotlight in my face . |
23 | In this issue it was great to see you on the streets , showing people united in the fight against growing racism . |
24 | I did n't expect to see you on the moor at this time of night . |
25 | Well we wish you luck obviously Simon in all your efforts this year , we hope to see you at the Oxford Stadium at some stage , and hope it goes well for you . |
26 | It was good to see you at the DoE Green College Sustainability Seminar the other day . |
27 | ‘ I expected to see you at the ball last night , Sharpe ! ’ |
28 | But folded within it was a handwritten note ‘ So good to see you at the library , albeit briefly . |
29 | We hope to see you at the show . |
30 | ‘ Just called to see you about the musicians for the party , ’ he said . |