An interjection of parting expressing the desire to see the person again soon.
1 I shall see you later at dinner,' he added as he left.
2 I thought I was going to see you later in the week.
3 I can't take time to explain now, but I'll see you later .
4 I'll see you later , her aunt Kathy said during the service.
5 I'll see you later ; I'm going back over to the bar.
6 CEO Gladstone still wishes to see you later in the evening.
7 You get fixed up with somewhere to sleep, and I'll see you later .
8 Well, listen, thanks for everything, and, uh, I'll see you later !
9 I'll see you later . Figgs turned and started toward his car, then stopped.
10 I'll see you later . I withdrew, then leaned partway back in.
11 March will want to see you later - I - Are you in the hotel?
12 I'll see you later , Phil, then we will talk it over.
13 I will ask Colonel Diedrichson to stop by to see you later this morning.
14 You go ahead with Zelandoni; Ayla, we'll see you later .
15 I will see you later then.' He began backing away.
16 I will see you later . ' He crossed to the gable.
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