Example sentences of "see me [prep] the " in BNC.

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31 I only wish Daddy could have seen me in the black lace dress .
32 You should have seen me in the dock , man .
33 ‘ Can you see me as the Prime Minister 's wife living in Downing Street ? ’
34 ‘ Men do n't see me as the stuff of their romantic dreams .
35 Did you see me on the rocks ?
36 ‘ You wo n't see me on the beach , I 'm sight-seeing ! ’
37 Because getting young Rossiter up to eleven lengths will see me to the grave .
38 He 'll see me by the fire , leaning against the mantelpiece , and know how things really are ; how they ought to be .
39 In theory , you could see me in the Sunshine Home for Impoverished Journalists in 40 years ' time , tripping the nurses over with my Zimmer frame in the hope that they 'll let me father their child .
40 The audience wo n't see me in the sequence .
41 Second point : although you obviously have such a low opinion of me that it does n't strain your credulity to believe that I was making love to two women at once , one of them married , I ca n't believe that even you could see me in the role of toy-boy .
42 If only they could see me in the office now I 'd turn more than a few heads .
43 And you might just see me in the background of one of the shots .
44 He did not see me behind the curtain .
45 He could not see me behind the curtains , and clearly did not expect an answer .
46 I do n't think anybody could see me behind the bouquet and I had trouble finding the keyhole .
47 I wondered how much he would fret if he did n't see me among the passengers , and I hoped not much .
48 I 'm eight and a half years old and disgusted that my mother has to come with me to see A Hard Day 's Night when usually she just sees me to the edge of the estate and across the main road .
49 And I 've got no make-up remover — my make-up 's inches thick — it 'll go streaky in the night — if my eyes water , the mascara 'll run down my cheeks — and I 'll have no mirror to check my face before anyone sees me in the morning .
50 I bet you never saw me as the faithful little wife .
51 And er erm they saw me on the you know television programme and they asked me to go go to the school and
52 He saw me on the telly . ’
53 So , if anybody saw me on the morning after , either hobbling up or down the stairs in St Swithin 's or leaping up and down ( very slowly ) , with an ‘ ooh , ah ’ , accompanied by much frantic rubbing of calf muscles , you know why .
54 ‘ As soon as she saw me on the doorstep I felt she knew something .
55 He saw me on the television the other weekend .
56 Friday evening saw me at the National Gallery with her boyfriend and , quite literally , hundreds of other people , to the opening of the annual exhibition , sponsored this year by BP , of the Scottish Artists and Craftsmen .
57 ‘ You saw me at the tomb , ’ replied the man .
58 I made it and I made it back , but the friend who saw me onto the train was so concerned at my appearance , she phoned my daughter .
59 We reached the Bedford Square House and he saw me up the steps .
60 He saw me up the steps and then bounded down them and drove away .
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