Example sentences of "be [v-ing] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 Now we 're going around to see the boy 's we 've got the love of my life .
2 Perhaps they may come to us if they 're going over to see Blanche and Tracey .
3 We 're going home to see him .
4 You 're coming down to see us .
5 Jonathan Ripman , mitigating , said Youds , who had no previous motoring convictions , had been rushing home to see his family in Liverpool .
6 So many fans are turning up to see Premier side CHAMDEN CITY these days that the club has been forced to buy the neighbouring supermarket .
7 people are going out to see live bands again , and gigging is an important factor in establishing new acts .
8 Some , I hear , are split down the middle within themselves and are going back to see it twice to make up their minds about the play !
9 He had n't been coming down to see Billy .
10 ‘ You 're trying to make them think you 've been coming in to see me ?
11 That 's correct Chairman I think erm , we will be looking obviously to see what the prospects were within er the urban area and er sites do and surprisingly do continue to arrive and come up and we some other uses , erm they would make some contribution obviously erm , the other options would as you say be to look beyond beyond the greenbelt at the opportunities that are available there .
12 Cos I 'm going up see what happens .
13 ‘ I 'm going upstairs to see about the children . ’
14 But I 'm going round to see her next weekend .
15 ‘ Besides , I 'm going along to see my agent this morning .
16 So you know , I say things like oh I 'm going down to see Zoey now before dinner and like she 'll follow me down or something and I 'll say oh are you going into the saloon or like to try and get her to not come with me , then I feel so guilty I think well poor Marina , you know , she 's here in a foreign country , she has n't got any friends and she 's all by herself and I would n't like it if I was in her position
17 My old war wound — I 'm going home to see Dr Moss tomorrow , ’ Otley said in an offended tone .
18 We told Laura three days ago she was going home , and she just kept shouting : ‘ Lewis , Lewis , I 'm going home to see Lewis . ’
19 The brave youngster , from Manchester , said : ‘ I 'm going home to see my friends . ’
20 ‘ I 'm going out to see if Caspar 's all right , ’ said Lee .
21 ‘ I 'm going back to see if Caspar 's still locked up . ’
22 Its grotesque outline keeps popping into view unexpectedly wherever one walks or drives around Lochinver , appearing as a giant thimble and always seeming to be peering inquisitively to see what is happening .
23 Well Bill 's just been on his s er tt supposed to be going over to see to Sue 's laying her paving slabs and everything
24 we might we might be going over to see Mary on Sunday
25 erm Jean might be going out to see that new Marks & Spencer 's somewhere , there 's a new big one being built out
26 ‘ I 'll be going in to see the manager first thing Monday to sort out my future .
27 Treasury chiefs admitted last night the bosses would be filing in to see Mr Lamont over the next three days .
28 Fortunately , many of them know that their relatives and friends will be calling in to see them from time to time ; but ‘ from time to time ’ does not take care of those long days and nights in between , when , apart from their often desperate need for company , they feel frighteningly cut off from the world of people who would come to their aid at once if they fell ill , if only they had the means of contacting them .
29 Molly had the same feeling of doom she remembered when her father wrote to say he 'd be coming down to see her at school and would take her out to tea , so she could meet a ‘ new friend ’ .
30 I 'll be coming back to see you . ’
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