Example sentences of "[modal v] see [pron] on the " in BNC.
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1 | But as long as she do n't forget Ga cos I wo n't see her , well we 'll see her on the Saturday but it well I suppose that 'll that wo n't make much difference will it ? |
2 | . Here briefly , because we 'll see them on the inside , you 've got the main bed-chambers above . |
3 | We 'll see them on the telly then . |
4 | ‘ I 'll see you on the way back . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll see you on the terrace . ’ |
6 | I 'll see you on the 17th — bye-eee . |
7 | You go to the solicitor and then I 'll see you on the wa , on that part of the shop |
8 | I may see you on the same plane . ’ |
9 | I could see myself on the roof of our house , as , for the last time , I spread the couscous out to dry on a sheet in the sun before my journey to London : I could see the village below me : the tops of the trees , the minaret , the ancient wall which ran round my village . |
10 | He could see none on the wall . |
11 | But still we kept saying if only we could see ourselves on the video , that would help us . |
12 | ‘ We had n't quite reached that point , ’ says Mr Johnson , ‘ but we could see it on the horizon . ’ |
13 | ‘ But he 's done well and hopefully he now sees it the same as we do and we will see him on the bench in our next league game . ’ |
14 | Do n't tell me you can see him on the throne . |
15 | We can see it on the streets of London . |
16 | ‘ So he can see you on the screen in his office . |
17 | But I can see you on the Brains Trust . ’ |