to deal with or organize something
used for saying that you are not able to decide now
used for saying that you are not going to let someone do something that they are intending to do
Can you see about getting us a lift home?
He fought back tears as he said: 'I saw about half of the cliff face collapse.
He says that, as a counsellor, he sees about three times more women than men.
He's like one of those men one sees about after the races.
I must go and see about this job.
Inspired by the mid-century furniture they favour, some of their own clock designs can be seen about the house.
She wants to borrow my car for the weekend but we’ll have to see about that.
These nationwide street parties will see about 1m people take part in a shindig to rival the 1977 jubilee celebrations.
We must have seen about 40 plans of new stadiums for Wimbledon.
We must see about a teacher for you right away.
sees about
seeing about
saw about
seen about
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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