Example sentences of "see you [prep] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Have n't seen you for a while . ’ |
2 | ‘ Have n't seen you for a while , Mac , ’ she said , tight-lipped as she dropped the cheese rolls into a brown paper bag . |
3 | I went out and saw it a minute ago and I thought I 'd bring it in and I thought I had n't seen you for a couple of days . |
4 | I 've never seen you in a suit before Barry . |
5 | ‘ I 've seen you in a toga . ’ |
6 | No problem Mr Prospect , I 'm glad you feel that way however I am seeing you in a fortnight 's time , have a chat with him between then and now and when I see you next week I 'll ta or whenever the time 'll be , I 'll take his telephone number from you then . |
7 | Two months later this tram-driver stopped me : ‘ I want to see you for a minute . |
8 | But I need to see you for a moment . |
9 | For example , although we do not have in English the grammaticalization of the levels of respect that exist in Javanese , we do have means of expressing degrees of respect , largely by choices in the use of expressions : thus ( 31 ) would generally be a more polite request than ( 30 ) : ( 30 ) I want to see you for a moment ( 31 ) I wondered if I could possibly see you for a moment So by taking at first just the grammaticalized or encoded features of context in the world 's languages , we would have both something like a " discovery procedure " for relevant functions of language , and a constraint on the relatively vacuous theorizing that often attends speculation about the " functions of speech " . |
10 | There 'll be someone to see you in a minute . ’ |
11 | ‘ So , when I happened to see you in a clinch in your office , you 're telling me she 'd lost her balance ? ’ |
12 | ‘ If he wants to kill you , why would he arrange to see you in a restaurant with the whole world looking on ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Look , I 'm terribly sorry , ’ continued Blanche , ‘ to have to come back and see you at a time like this , Mr Lancaster — ’ |
14 | ‘ Can I see you for a minute ? ’ |
15 | For example , although we do not have in English the grammaticalization of the levels of respect that exist in Javanese , we do have means of expressing degrees of respect , largely by choices in the use of expressions : thus ( 31 ) would generally be a more polite request than ( 30 ) : ( 30 ) I want to see you for a moment ( 31 ) I wondered if I could possibly see you for a moment So by taking at first just the grammaticalized or encoded features of context in the world 's languages , we would have both something like a " discovery procedure " for relevant functions of language , and a constraint on the relatively vacuous theorizing that often attends speculation about the " functions of speech " . |
16 | ‘ I ca n't quite see you as a stonemason . ’ |
17 | ‘ I do n't see you as a murderess . |
18 | Does he see you as a partner , or is he already the boss ? |
19 | went away and came back and said oh Mr will see you in a minute and it turned out it was Sandra |
20 | Okay , I 'll see you in a minute . |
21 | I 'll see you in a minute . |
22 | That 's it , off you go then , you go and have your , go and have your dinner I 'll see you in a minute . |
23 | Right , I 'll see you in a minute Gail . |
24 | Big Dessie , he come into work one day , he was and he come into I 'll see you in a minute Raymond , flew into the kitchen , and he runs past with a bo bottle of water and I goes out and he 's scrubbing the front passage you see . |
25 | alright , I might see you in a minute then |
26 | We 'll see you in a bit . ’ |
27 | Right I 'll see you in a bit . |
28 | . Right I 'll see you in a bit then Tim |
29 | I 'll see you in a bit then . |
30 | ‘ We 'll push off and see you in a couple of hours . ’ |