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Example sentences for "see you"

  • I reckon I see you; but I might as well be blind, for any good it's doing me!

  • I stopped at the cabin to see you a minute, before I turned in, and they said you had come down here.

  • I see you aren't the same man," said the Angel.

  • I tell you I'm glad to see you, sir" he said.

  • I wanted to see you coming up the street this summer in your knickerbockers and with no fish, but still happy.

  • But because that cannot be, we are no further away than we ever were and when the pain to see you comes, I don't let it hurt and I don't kill it either for it is the sweetest pain I can feel.

  • Why, to see you, as it were, setting yourself in opposition to the laws of your country.

  • Let me see you, since you will have no advice of mine, apply the more attention of your own to bear it worthily.

  • No, child,' said Sir John, 'not until I see you mistress of yourself.

  • And that, dear, was why I refused to recognize or see you when I met you on the stage or in the passages.

  • I do not deny that my surprise equals my pleasure at finding you with your adopted mother and that, after what happened between us yesterday, after what you said and what I was able to guess, I hardly expected to see you here so soon.

  • You know it gives me pain to see you cry!

  • I was just wanting to see you, sir, and talk to you about it, so that you mightn't have the same unpleasantness as M.

  • I see you sleevin' the old gentleman down the hill," she suggested.

  • I was cast down when I see you come to breakfast.

  • I see you drop a line yourself very handy now an' then.

  • I am glad to see you so merry, sir,' says I; 'but I think the doctor might have found something better to do than to make his game at his patients.

  • I am not able to see you ruined by me, and myself unable to support you.

  • I am sorry to see you take on so, dear Belle," said I.

  • She will be happy also to see you, madam," said I, addressing Mrs. Chikno.

  • I am very glad to see you both," smiled Billy, holding out a friendly hand to Mrs. Hartwell, and stooping to kiss the round cheek of the little girl.

  • But I know I shall be lonesome, Aunt Hannah, and I hope you'll let me see you once in a while, anyway.

  • We must go home; and William is here, too, and wants to see you.

  • Let's see--this is Thursday; did I see you Tuesday?

  • My mother will be very glad indeed to see you.

  • But I see you didn't seem to improve your opportunities," he finished teasingly.

  • I love to see you mending them," he finished, with an approving glance at the pretty little picture of domesticity before him.

  • I am glad to see you, and I hope you're glad to see me.

  • Poor old soul--of course he wants to see you!

  • I shall be glad to see you," smiled Billy.

  • I see you have a vacant place in your little circle.

  • We'd feel strange all week if we didn't see you on Sunday.

  • That's what I came to see you about," said Otto.

  • When she asked for him the maid opened the parlor door and called through the crack: "Mr. Feuerstein, a lady wants to see you.

  • If you don't like people to see you," she began, "do you want me to go away?

  • I don't know what she said to him about you but she said somethin' as put him in th' mind to see you before he goes away again, tomorrow.

  • Even when I was ill I wanted to see you," he said, "you and Dickon and the secret garden.

  • I sent for you to-day because Mrs. Sowerby said I ought to see you.

  • Mr. Craven came back this mornin' and I think he wants to see you.

  • I thought I'd better tell you at once why I had come to see you," I said, not without embarrassment.

  • I see you as the eternal pilgrim to some shrine that perhaps does not exist.

  • I've brought an old friend to see you," repeated Stroeve, beaming cheerfully.

  • I was down at Taravao to see the chiefess, and Ata sent for me to see you.

  • I've come to see you on behalf of your wife.

  • I am glad to see you, by my troth, Master Shallow.

  • Moreover that we much did long to see you, The need we have to use you did provoke Our hasty sending.

  • I am glad to see you well, good Master Robert Shallow.

  • See you now- Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth; And thus do we of wisdom and of reach, With windlasses and with assays of bias, By indirections find directions out.

  • But, in case you have, don't imagine I came to see you.

  • And my son is so fond of going to see you," Mrs. Acton added.

  • We are very--very glad to see you," she said.

  • We are very glad to see you," he had said.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "see you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    beside himself; little sugar; physiological chemistry; porcelain dish; previous occasion; see them; see your; seed sown; seek shelter; seek their; seem good; seem like; seemed impossible; seemed incredible; seemed quite; seemed strange; seems clear; seems probable; seems proper; seems reasonable; seems strange; seen anything; seen anywhere; seen here; seen only; your worship