Example sentences of "see you " in BNC.
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1 | Och away in wi ye Inverdarroch , ease yir feet oot o' yir wellingtons and come ben next tae the fire fur a wee dram , it 's great tae see ye is n't it , Murdo ? |
2 | ‘ I 'll see ye , ’ he called . |
3 | No daughter of mine 'll set foot in it — I 'd see ye dead first ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I ca n't see ye too well . ’ |
5 | Right , I 'll see ya tonight |
6 | Come on let's see ya . |
7 | you know this is so she says oh I 'll probably see ya , er one night she was er cutting all the up for the rest of the week like , she said do you want a bet on the the big race this Saturday ? |
8 | yeah , he looks like he 's taken them for protection cos he 's like and no one will come near with them cos they 're like , really if they 'd see ya |
9 | Well no one can see ya . |
10 | If appropriate one of our specialist nurses will then arrange to come and see you to discuss your practical needs and see how ACET can help . |
11 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'll maybe see you on the circuit then , ’ I said . |
13 | ‘ I 'll see you tomorrow , ’ she said . |
14 | I 'll see you tomorrow morning . ’ |
15 | ‘ I have to go , ’ said Lucy , as if scolding , eyes sparkling with pleasure , ‘ I 'll see you when you 're a year older . ’ |
16 | I 'll see you on Monday . ’ |
17 | Tell you if I was I would n't see you . |
18 | ‘ Will we see you today at Fortingall , Donald ? ’ |
19 | SO I SAYS TO HIM , OK LOUDMOUTH , LET'S SEE YOU TAKE OVER MY COMPANY ! |
20 | I 'll see you in Disneyland , ’ the defendant said as he left the court . |
21 | I do n't mind you at all , but the boys they 'd be suspicious of anyone who 's not a member of the police force , and that 's how people will see you : you 're not a member of the force ’ ( FN 23/10/87 , p. 20 ) . |
22 | ‘ Let me see you out , Chief Inspector . ’ |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you again , ’ he shouted . |
24 | I 'll see you back home . ’ |
25 | We 'll see you at the next coaches ' meeting . ’ |
26 | ‘ I feel sad when I do n't see you . |
27 | ‘ I 'd be able to come and see you oftener — if you 'd like me to , Arty . ’ |
28 | If only I could see you – just once ? all our drams , Vincent , where are they ? |
29 | ‘ I 'll see you on the way back . ’ |
30 | ‘ Not if we can see you first ! ’ |