Example sentences of "[vb mod] see [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Apparently Kelly played well again … we might see him at right back vs Man City . |
2 | I 'll see you at six o'clock tomorrow . |
3 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |
4 | unless I hear from you tomorrow night for any reason , we 'll see you at nine forty fiveish , on Saturday |
5 | Erm let's yes alright we 'll see you at five thirty , let's hope we can conclude by about seven thirty . |
6 | ‘ I 'll see you at ten then . ’ |
7 | I 'll see you at ten . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll see you at three , ’ said Jim . |
9 | By the time the train moved off she could see nothing at all out of the window , she could scarcely see the window , so many people were squeezed between her and it . |
10 | Sometimes you could see only his head or his legs ; sometimes you could see nothing at all . |
11 | It was pitch dark in the stable and , even with the burning sticks of jharo we 'd brought from upstairs , we could see nothing at first . |
12 | He knew that the platform was there , but in the nightside blackness he could see nothing at first . |
13 | He gyrated carefully so that he could see himself at all angles . |
14 | Sometimes she became childlike and you could see her at eight or seventeen or twenty-five . |
15 | With a field of vision as limited as hers it was amazing that she could see anything at all . |
16 | And so you 're , er , have actually , you 're at or whatever , erm , it would be nice to think , and I 'm not exactly sure , my geography 's not that good at that particular part , but you , you sort of tend to look at it , and say , right if he 's in and out , and it 's ten o'clock and somebody says they can see him at eleven , you know , and there 's this tendency , to say , well erm , O K. Yes ? |
17 | In fact , I can see none at all . |
18 | Visitors can see it at any time . |