Example sentences of "see you [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | See you for lunch in Bath . |
2 | ‘ See you for breakfast in half an hour , ’ he greeted her . |
3 | People see you on TV and give you a " celebrity " status that is as crazy as it is flattering . |
4 | See you on Sunday ! |
5 | see you on Sunday . |
6 | ‘ See you on Saturday — same place ? ’ |
7 | ‘ See you on Monday evening then , ’ she said , smiling . |
8 | See you on Monday 10th Oct , at four o'clock . |
9 | See you o Mo , see you on Monday ! |
10 | See you at breakfast . ’ |
11 | ‘ See you at Vidlin about ten thirty ’ , I said . |
12 | ‘ D'ye know , Myles , ’ he said softly , ‘ it states on your hospital record that you are a Catholic , and yet I never see you at Mass . |
13 | See you at lunch time . ’ |
14 | " See you at dinner , O.K. ? " |
15 | Colonel Vaughan , as benevolent as ever , remarked ‘ All right , Piper , see you at Achnacarry at the end of the Normandy campaign . |
16 | " I see you over Dynmouth way . " |
17 | Good Luck with your enrolment and the start of the new academic year — see you in October . |
18 | ‘ Cheers , Jack , see you in church . ’ |
19 | ‘ Well , see you in church , as they say . ’ |
20 | ‘ We generally see you in Chapel , Sunday morning — and it 's not even ten o'clock yet . ’ |
21 | As usual there was no chance to say a proper farewell , just hurried ‘ good lucks ’ and ‘ see you in New York ’ . |
22 | See you in court then , eh , miss ? |
23 | MICROSOFT ‘ TO CHALLENGE SUN 's WABI WINDOWS-UNDER-UNIX FACILITY FOR SOLARIS : SEE YOU IN COURT ’ |
24 | The writer ends the column with the words , See You in Court John . |
25 | The Oxford Student laid down the challenge — ’ see you in court , John ’ . |
26 | ‘ See you in Zimbala . ’ |
27 | ‘ For now , I would rather look at you , take in your beauty and your warmth , hear your voice and bask in your smile — see you in reality just as hitherto I have seen you only in my dreams ! ’ |
28 | See you in Boston . ’ |
29 | hello , hi Matt , alright I did an absolute steamer , excellent , did it really well , it only took me an hour and ten minutes it took me an hour and ten minutes I have n't no I knew , I knew vaguely , knew vaguely enough I mean I have , perfect question came up just describe er the youths portrayed in the er book and there was only two , there was the main character who I got most of the stuff from , from what Katie told me and the rest was the other bloke was called Carston Corsalius and basically all we knew about him was he fancied this other one , the main character , and erm was a journalist , that was it ah put it in nine times , no , I , I do n't know what it means eh , er Matt did n't come in , er a bit of a shame could n't no yeah , what did you really want ? or was that it ? yeah yeah , fixed , flexible and managed yes fixed , flex , fixed , flexible and managed oh right yeah , yeah , yeah , yeah , do n't they and er advantages and disadvantages of indirect tax was , untax and direct was the other one , you know it indirect taxes yes yeah I ca n't remember , I really ca n't remember , like a colour yeah , you wan na know both of those , I 'd , I , I could n't remember all of demand pull , I put down the wage , price , wage spiral or the waged price spiral , that 's a stinker that is , that 's a beauty , I put that down , its ' a beaut , that 's my best diagram and I did three diagram' in four essays I hate doing diagram' yeah he 's here now , we 're about to go for a quick drink like , he says he 's been revising all day so erm , and I shall , I shall brief him , just as you would expect , I shall tell him all he needs I do n't , I do n't want to leave him in the lurch okay see you in French yeah , bye , bye , bye |
30 | See you after lunch . |