Example sentences of "saw you [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I saw you at the clinic . |
2 | Or perhaps I shoved the contents of your safe inside my robe when I saw you at the door . |
3 | Yes , you said that when I saw you at the station , ha ! ha ! ’ |
4 | " I saw you at the funeral , Stephen . |
5 | I saw you at the counter . ’ |
6 | ‘ When I saw you at the side of the road , it was as if a nightmare had come true . |
7 | Yes , I just saw you at the crossroads you see |
8 | " When I first saw you at the governor 's reception I thought you seemed … unhappy . " |
9 | Remember — I saw you on the ice . |
10 | I shall tell you , instead , of the time Gerda and I saw you on the stage in Vienna . ’ |
11 | ‘ I saw you on the television . ’ |
12 | I said to her , ‘ I 'm not willing to argue with you here because it would get me into trouble but if I ever saw you on the street I would ’ . |
13 | You said she saw you with the child and there 's not two Aggie Winkowskis kickin' around this quarter , or the town itself , and somebody would have told her where you lived . ’ |
14 | I saw you through the window and thought you could probably do with something to eat and drink . ’ |
15 | Then we had a telephone call from a man who saw you in a hotel here . ’ |
16 | ‘ I saw you in the dance , ’ he said . |
17 | ‘ How long is it since I first saw you in the surgery ? |
18 | ‘ I saw you in the tree , ’ he said to Allen . |
19 | I would n't cos I , I ca n't if I saw you in the street I do n't know you I could n't be , I could n't be attracted to you . |
20 | ‘ I thought I saw you in the crowd . |
21 | I saw you in the paper with him . |
22 | I saw you in the paper ! |
23 | Discovering how much I wanted you , right from the moment I saw you in the flesh for the first time , was harder still . |
24 | And then my friend Stephanie saw you in the garden . |
25 | ‘ I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw you in the market . |
26 | ‘ I saw you in the dining car , ’ he said . |
27 | On the other hand , you know all there is to be known about me : born Bigley Road , Grays , in Essex , twenty-six years old , wife Alice … who says if she had met you afore me I would n't have had a look-in — and she only saw you from a distance . ’ |
28 | ‘ I saw you from a distance this morning , did n't I ? |
29 | ‘ I saw you from the top of the tower . |
30 | He saw you from the window just now . ’ |