Example sentences of "to see [pers pn] [prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Jonna was not slow to remind them that he and Maisie hoped to see them at their wedding , due in a few weeks ' time at Easter . |
2 | Look at them closely before closing your eyes and trying to see them in your mind . |
3 | She found herself wondering idly whether , if she and Johnny were to make love now , here beneath the apple tree , Ben would be able to see them from his garden , or Mrs Draper from her bedroom window . |
4 | To see them within their realm , led me to understand why divers go on and on about fish and viz. And the viz was good . |
5 | ‘ No need to see me to my room , Alec , ’ she said , reaching for the candlestick . |
6 | He would not see me there ; he condescended to see me at my hotel . |
7 | She came to see me with her husband . ’ |
8 | and she comes in to see me on her way home from work |
9 | Up to the day before I had hoped he would come with me at least as far as Perpignan , to see me on my way ; now there was no question of that , and indeed I could hardly wait to get away from him . |
10 | You may well be ashamed to see me after your noise and nonsense . |
11 | When our daughter Rebecca was three she came to see me in my office one day and said , ‘ Daddy , you 're the leader of the church , and you know everything . ’ |
12 | I was sitting in my office smoking one of James 's cigarettes — not the best thing , perhaps , for the queasiness I was still feeling , but I hoped it might calm my juddering nerves — when a poked page-boy knocked on my door and said the Old Man wanted to see me in his suite . |
13 | He came to see me in our hotel the night before we came to this country , and … |
14 | ‘ Actually , I have come to see you on his behalf , ’ said Mary pompously . |
15 | We 've guided you through your training over the months , now here are a few last-minute tips to see you on your way . |
16 | ‘ She said she hopes to see you at your show on Sunday . ’ |
17 | ‘ It 'll be no trouble at all to see you to your door , ’ he had lied . |
18 | ‘ I 've come to see you about your son , Aspirant . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 'd like to see you in my office . ’ |
20 | So if the president of my company calls from Allentown and says Ricky I 'd like to see you in my office on the thirtieth , I do n't say I 'm sorry Steve , it 's catch up day , I say what time would be convenient for you Sir , because you know , otherwise I , I 'd be looking for a job . |
21 | Major Tzann wants to see you in his office , right away . ’ |
22 | ‘ Canon Wheeler would like to see you in his office at once , ’ she said distantly . |
23 | But he cancelled his trip to England at the last minute and pretended he thought I was going to see you in your show and might as well hand you the invitation at the same time . ’ |
24 | ‘ I 'll call you tomorrow and hopefully get to see you in your office . |
25 | It was still unthinkable to see him without his sketchbook and pencil , but of the hundreds and hundreds of drawings he made , he gave away many or sold them for a few francs . |
26 | The Adjutant hastens out to see him to his car , which is waiting on the edge of the square . |
27 | During my annual medical check-up in 1987 , Dr Dingle discovered a blood irregularity , but as I was fighting fit he said it was probably just a virus and I was to forget about it during my impending holiday and to see him on my return for a second blood test . |
28 | Then I went to see him at his home in Wimbledon and , as we were talking , he gradually got into the Frank Spencer character . |
29 | Even the call asking her to see him at his office had been made by a secretary . |
30 | I went to see him in his house . |