Example sentences of "see you in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | While still leafing through the statements he turned to Sara : ‘ We have a witness who claims to have seen you in Alexandra Road after eleven on Saturday night , and you may know that a woman was seen going in by the back door of this house at half-past . ’ |
2 | I could have stayed in London of course , eating my heart out for you as I have done ever since you put your head down on to your bread and butter here in this room and burst into tears ; but the combination of Christmas , and not having seen you in months drove me to a railway station and this morgue of a house . |
3 | Come on , Edouard — I 've hardly seen you in years . |
4 | Looking forward to seeing you in September . |
5 | I believe we 'll soon be seeing you in Brownie uniform , Peggy , after all ! ’ |
6 | Looking forward to seeing you in July . |
7 | But one of the station 's journalists , Belfast-born Fionnuala Sweeney who presented the night 's occasion to Europe said at the end of it all : ‘ Who knows — we may be seeing you in Ireland next year . ’ |
8 | You need n't think I 'd have come to see you in Brixton . |
9 | ‘ I 'd like to see you in red , Folly . |
10 | Robert said he 'd been to see you in Brno recently ; hope it was a good weekend . |
11 | ‘ I hope to see you in Hong Kong , ’ he chuckled to the American Eagles . |
12 | ‘ I hope to see you in Hong Kong , ’ he chuckled to the American Eagles . |
13 | And they wish your Grace joy , and comfort in the favour God has shown to your arms , and the Lord Henry trusts to see you in health and spirits at the assembly of your parliament at the month 's end . ’ |
14 | ‘ I will see you in Pesth . ’ |
15 | ‘ I do n't see you in church , ’ he teased . |
16 | ‘ Say that to anyone else , ’ Short muttered without looking up from his fried egg , ‘ and I 'll see you in court . ’ |
17 | ‘ Did n't I see you in court this morning ? ’ |
18 | But I think I heard on the television like somebody goes I 'll see you in court , I 'll sue you for millions so like , it 's terrible , but I mean , they , Desmond Lyneham was int was erm tt talking to so to someone from Ladbrokes , |
19 | ‘ Then I 'll see you in court . ’ |
20 | I 'll see you in Disneyland , ’ the defendant said as he left the court . |
21 | Tony Butcher says : ‘ I 'll see you in Linehall Street . |
22 | ‘ I 'll see you in hell ! ’ she yelled . |
23 | ‘ I can just see you in Holloway , Marge . |
24 | You did a good job on that , now let's see you in action . ’ |
25 | Well , let me tell you , ’ she flung at him acidly , ‘ you 're a bygone species , you 're on your way out , and if you do n't turn that wheel and head us back the way we came I 'll see you in gaol for this faster than you can say pieces of eight . ’ |
26 | I 've always loved you , from when I first saw you in South Africa , and without even knowing a thing about you , since you could never bring yourself to utter a word when I was around . |
27 | Like that time when I saw you in Kent , you seemed to be all right together . ’ |
28 | ‘ Love at first sight ’ is a very apt description of how I felt when I saw you in church today . ’ |
29 | erm , Eric Clapton saw you in heaven , oh , oh , oh , oh , oh |
30 | erm , Eric Clapton saw you in heaven , oh , oh , oh , oh , oh |