Example sentences of "lovely to see [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It 's so lovely to see them all sitting there , juice running down their chins . ’
2 And this feeling is echoed by many parents whose children have successfully left home but return to visit : ‘ It 's lovely to see them come , but it 's lovely to see them go . ’
3 And this feeling is echoed by many parents whose children have successfully left home but return to visit : ‘ It 's lovely to see them come , but it 's lovely to see them go . ’
4 Lovely to see them all so happy , is n't it , Joe ? ’
5 It was lovely to see them growing in er Singapore .
6 It 's very reassuring because it could be quite daunting but all these are friends I 've met before and so it 's lovely to see them here supporting me
7 It will be lovely to see her again .
8 Yeah oh it 's lovely to see him not shaking and coming over to you .
9 How lovely to see you ! ’
10 Lovely to see you , Sara . ’
11 ‘ How lovely to see you !
12 Lovely to see you . ’
13 ‘ Barney darling , ’ she whispered in a soft mid Atlantic accent , ‘ how lovely to see you again .
14 ‘ Right , thanks , lovely to see you , great .
15 ‘ It 's been lovely to see you all , even though it 's a sad errand that 's brought me ! ’
16 ‘ How lovely to see you here at last . ’
17 How lovely to see you , ’ she cried , rising to her feet and kissing Sarah 's cheek .
18 ‘ Hello Gerry , lovely to see you .
19 It 's been so lovely to see you .
20 She replied : ‘ It 's lovely to see you . ’
21 How lovely to see you ! ’
22 Lovely to see you , Bob , ’ Evelyn said again .
23 Lovely to see you again . ’
24 It is lovely to see you all , and so many friends from their old school and college and Steven 's office ( or from Annabelle 's old school ) .
25 ‘ It is lovely to see you ! ’
26 ‘ How lovely to see you !
27 Lovely to see you . ’
28 ‘ Charles Paris , ’ said Bartlemas , ‘ lovely to see you .
29 It was lovely to see you again over Easter ; I hope in retrospect , that it was a worthwhile trip .
30 ‘ Charles darling , how lovely to see you . ’
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