Example sentences of "see [pers pn] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Most country and metropolitan district councils in England and Wales hold definitive maps , and you can ask to see them at council offices or sometimes at the public library .
2 In addition , some Compact employers may wish to invite parents to visit their premises to see them at work .
3 ‘ Hello , ’ she said hoarsely , pleased to see them at ease with each other again .
4 I have 200m shares , nothing would please me more than to see them at £1 each . ’
5 I 'd been hoping my daughter would be brought to see me at Holloway and was frightened of her turning up and finding me not there .
6 The police team had gone from her house , she had managed to avoid seeing them at work by her long session with Gabriel and John Coffin in Cat 's Coffee Shop .
7 I 've seen them at Pisa and Florence , they 're only large houses really , rather grand all the same , so much stone and ceiling , hard to keep warm in the winters .
8 I have seen you at court .
9 ‘ I 've seen you at work , Shelley .
10 Bamber Gascoigne , who had never seen him at work before his show , told me : ‘ He was absolutely wonderful in it .
11 ‘ I 've seen him at Liverpool in the players ’ lounge .
12 He knew no-one had seen him at Barak 's house otherwise he 'd have been charged straight away .
13 It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn .
14 He had looked older when she had seen him at St Petrock 's ; but he had been scowling then , and now he was looking quite friendly and interested — rather like James , who sat in front of them regarding them both with faithful brown eyes .
15 Most of them had seen her at meetings or heard of her in connection with the ICO .
16 ‘ We 've seen her at prayers , ’ Lavender said , ‘ but we have n't met her . ’
17 As I recall it had all started about three months ago when Miss Court first joined the group of church helpers but she was more of a helper as we had never seen her at church before .
18 You should have seen her at Neemrana … clinging chiffon or some wet sari … straight out of the worst kind of masala movie … ’
19 Once children have seen it at work they often suggest ways of adapting it .
20 You 've seen us at work .
21 ‘ We shall be seeing you at dinner presently ? ’
22 He wants to see you at Kinsai .
23 I thought Father was down to see you at Christmas . ’
24 She turned now and looked at her mother , adding , ‘ He … he was coming to see you at Christmas . ’
25 Letting people see them at work .
26 Do you know why we can see them at night and not at day time .
27 ‘ You will see them at Episkopi .
28 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 .
29 She wo n't see me at night , because sometimes her husband rings up then .
30 I said that if any of them would like to come and see me at home , I would explain exactly what was happening .
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