Sentence examples for seeing someone about from inspiring English sources

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"I was seeing someone about two and half years ago," he said, "and she noticed on Facebook I had a lot of female friends".

He says, "Are you seeing someone about it?" "What's he on about, Baxter?" Baxter shoves the broken wing mirror into Nark's hands.

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I told her I had a problem and I needed to see someone about it".

This seemed to have passed my friend by until she needed to see someone about her feet.

Ms. Loughner said that she told Jared that "he needed to go see someone about it" but that he never did.

By the next morning, the infection had spread to both eyes, and she realized that she would have to see someone about it.

Though you really must see someone about these delusions, this madness they call Henmania (you are right about the nickname, however, I've never seen a man who is less like a tiger).

One night, as Mr. Abend tells it, he is staying in Jackie Gleason's suite in the Park Sheraton Hotel when a Latin Quarter showgirl, there to see someone about a movie role, falls suddenly very ill.

"I kept hounding him and said you've got a problem - you've got to see someone about it".

They have acknowledged they have an overstatement problem, and they are going to see someone about it.

Still, he promised to go and see someone about the drinking, coke and about us.

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