Example sentences of "see much of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do you think we 'll be seeing much of Father Branche ? ’
2 ‘ Been seeing much of McCloy lately , Charlie ? ’
3 ‘ You do n't know who he is , but last night in the pub you asked Mr Hatton if he 'd been seeing much of McCloy lately .
4 She did not expect to see much of Liz and Alix , who had married and made their own lives after another pattern .
5 Maurice said — it was after the others had gone — Maurice said , ‘ Seen much of McCloy lately , Charlie ? ’
6 Have you seen much of Beryl lately ?
7 I have n't seen much of Ian either — he 's been pretty busy .
8 She has not seen much of Montparnasse recently , she confesses to her readers , she has been staying indoors ‘ nursing a sick wasp and writing a comic romance .
9 She said , ‘ Have you seen much of Chrissie , lately ? ’
10 Not that we 'd seen much of Mary lately .
11 ‘ You have n't seen much of Cartagena — you 've been working too hard .
12 ‘ To be honest , I have n't seen much of Tammuz recently .
13 Now , I must confess I had n't seen much of Mr Wogan before I met him because , when I got my television set at Low Birk Hatt , Richard Megstone , the nice young gentleman who looked after the Youth Hostel in Baldersdale and kindly took care of my electrical things , said I had a choice — either BBC1 or Channel 4 .
14 His first comment was : ‘ I have n't seen much of Matthew recently ’ — as though they had n't happened to meet in the street for a week or two — not that they had n't spoken for nearly thirty years . ’
15 ‘ Now that I do n't see much of Ian there 's no one to call me Floss anymore .
16 She did not see much of Florence as they roared through it in the jeep , just a muddled impression of large buildings and a broad dark green river , but as they began to drive up the steep , swooping hill to Fiesole , David 's friend said :
17 I did n't see much of Will 's wife .
18 I do n't see much of Fullblast now .
19 ‘ Everyone was so happy because we do n't see much of Garry , Maeve and the kids . ’
20 Working the roads , we do n't see much of nature except the suddenly arrested kind .
21 Did you see much of people 's living conditions ?
22 Well we 've had all this trauma about you know , cos I do you , where do you want the he said well do n't see much of daddy or nan and granddad and nana and granddad said they moved in on Christmas Day stay here and Rachael and Steven would n't come up , stay here on Christmas Day , it 's quite likely , quite likely to go with daddy he said but , in many ways I he said I know what we can do is when we send up the chimney we could put nanny 's address , nanny 's address on it , shall we ?
23 Do you see much of Stevie and Karen ?
24 ‘ Do you see much of Glenda while I 'm away ? ’ asked Mounce .
25 ‘ I do n't see much of Clare these days , Miranda said .
26 She hesitated and then said , " Do you see much of Matthew ? "
27 We set off via Salt Lane and St. Edmund 's Church Street and , like all small boys , saw much of interest on the way .
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