Example sentences of "see [pron] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most country and metropolitan district councils in England and Wales hold definitive maps , and you can ask to see them at council offices or sometimes at the public library . |
2 | In addition , some Compact employers may wish to invite parents to visit their premises to see them at work . |
3 | ‘ Hello , ’ she said hoarsely , pleased to see them at ease with each other again . |
4 | The police team had gone from her house , she had managed to avoid seeing them at work by her long session with Gabriel and John Coffin in Cat 's Coffee Shop . |
5 | I have seen you at court . |
6 | ‘ I 've seen you at work , Shelley . |
7 | I mean , Mike was like , you gon na stay down and I was , I have n't seen anybody at college all week , so I think I 'd better go back , actually . |
8 | Bamber Gascoigne , who had never seen him at work before his show , told me : ‘ He was absolutely wonderful in it . |
9 | It 's as if I 'd only seen him at twilight ; and now suddenly I see him at dawn . |
10 | As I recall it had all started about three months ago when Miss Court first joined the group of church helpers but she was more of a helper as we had never seen her at church before . |
11 | Once children have seen it at work they often suggest ways of adapting it . |
12 | You 've seen us at work . |
13 | ‘ We shall be seeing you at dinner presently ? ’ |
14 | I thought Father was down to see you at Christmas . ’ |
15 | She turned now and looked at her mother , adding , ‘ He … he was coming to see you at Christmas . ’ |
16 | Letting people see them at work . |
17 | Do you know why we can see them at night and not at day time . |
18 | But as you can not see me at present with any advantage to yourself , I leave for Tunbridge , my dear , and hope we shall better understand one another on my return . |
19 | She wo n't see me at night , because sometimes her husband rings up then . |
20 | I said that if any of them would like to come and see me at home , I would explain exactly what was happening . |
21 | SOME families are more given to kissing than others ; one sees them at railway stations kissing a whole carriage-full of friends as they prepare to say goodbye . |
22 | ‘ Right then , I 'll see you at work ’ |
23 | I said , I 'll see you at choir . |
24 | We might see you at Easter then ? |
25 | He slammed a hand on the door , then said bitingly , ‘ I 'll see you at breakfast in twenty minutes ! ’ |
26 | ‘ I must pray and will see you at lunch . ’ |
27 | I 'll see you at lunch tomorrow . |
28 | Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’ |
29 | Weak form : ‘ I 'll see you at lunch ’ In final position : ‘ What 's he shooting at ? ’ |
30 | Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures . |