Example sentences of "see [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To Ruth , crouching by Gran , he seemed hugely tall ; but he gazed round like a helpless child , seeming not to see them at first . |
2 | Once they 've joined in the Pirates Club , you 'll be lucky to see them at all , as they go through their paces for the junior cabaret ( where a lot of hidden young talent come to light ) , or as they enjoy the treasure hunts and fancy dress parties . |
3 | ‘ Normally we do n't like people to see them at this stage . |
4 | The girl cried out in alarm at the sound of Rohmer 's shout , swinging back to see them at last . |
5 | Seven student teachers will be taking their examinations on 21st and 28th March — we wish them luck and hope to see them at next Q.T. Day . |
6 | ‘ I 've got someone coming to see me at nine , ’ he said . |
7 | yeah yeah and fine now I think somebody 's coming to see me at eleven and then I 'm teaching from twelve til two , somebody 's coming to see me at two but a bit later on this afternoon or on Monday morning I can do |
8 | What I still could n't understand was why he wanted to see me at all . |
9 | ‘ I 've sweated blood to get him to agree to see me at all . |
10 | Only thirty people were allowed in to see me at one time . |
11 | My father come to see me at one holiday and the Easter time he see something happen and they did n't like him and cos all my as cabin boy . |
12 | Very good of you to see me at such short notice . ’ |
13 | I should think because I 'm doing something with some students shortly and then erm there 's somebody coming to see me at two so er |
14 | yeah yeah and fine now I think somebody 's coming to see me at eleven and then I 'm teaching from twelve til two , somebody 's coming to see me at two but a bit later on this afternoon or on Monday morning I can do |
15 | Instead of inviting my patients to see me at 10-minute intervals — generally I offer them each 10 minutes of my time — I shall invite the lot to attend at 9 o'clock in the morning . |
16 | Glaring from one to the other as they stood on either side of the bed , she said crossly to Lucy , ‘ So you 've brought him to see me at last . |
17 | Several older NCT children have started school this year so we sha n't be seeing them at Open Houses now … |
18 | And Fleischmann received a fax from Harwell and learned that they were seeing nothing at all . |
19 | Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared . |
20 | Though Old Red had looked at me so keenly , I would be prepared to swear on oath that he had not seen me at all . |
21 | Bernice had n't seen them at first : their black silk cloaks merged into the darkness beyond the doorway , and only the jerky movements of the red-painted muzzles of their stubby blasters revealed their location . |
22 | Or possibly she had seen nothing at all , and it was pure fantasy . |
23 | hardly seen you at all . |
24 | Since then , he had returned only when his father was down at the harbour overseeing the refitting of the Russell , staying out all night and sleeping rough , and for the last three days she had not seen him at all . |
25 | ‘ You have n't seen him at all ? ’ |
26 | And during the last four years you have n't seen him at all , while I 've spent nine or ten hours a day with him , sometimes even more if we 're particularly busy . |
27 | ‘ Have n't you seen him at all ? ’ |
28 | Cos I , I have n't seen him at all . |
29 | If I think about it I have n't seen him at all . |
30 | I have n't seen him at all . |