Example sentences of "might see [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So , perhaps the reason is the loss of a love object , and then of course if you found there was a in fact a loss of a love , love object , then you might to see in greater detail , how this whole thing came about . |
2 | they might seen from the child 's point of view as interfering parents , but in the long term |
3 | Julie Walters as Monica is all warmth and tolerance in the face of what many might see as absolute abnormality . |
4 | What the workers might think is a lively practical joke , management may regard as disruption or sabotage ; what workers might see as an intensification of their labour , management may regard as an improvement in flexibility , and so forth . |
5 | From such a vantage point she might see across the land for ever — to the edge of the wood in all directions … |
6 | And so you might see of them . |
7 | If a boat was in , each room might see between eight and ten customers a night , and could earn anywhere between ten shillings and a pound a night . |
8 | Might see through the slaying , righting its wrong , |
9 | I also suggested that he go and live in San Francisco for six months , where he might see for himself and in practice the ideal which Jesus Christ was talking about , which is far removed from anything the Church of England ever practises in this country . |
10 | It looked like something you might see in a photograph of black New Orleans in the thirties . |
11 | As it is , Bernard has no intention of trading in his guitar for anything you might see in a Kraftwerk video . |
12 | Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean . |
13 | Any international satellite dish one might see in Vancouver or Los Angeles will point toward its ‘ bird ’ , low on the western horizon — the Pacific satellite . |
14 | While some might see in all this nothing more than economic fulfilment , the ultimate political goal , with which the other four signatories were more in sympathy , was already implicit in the Rome Treaty 's preamble with its desire ‘ to establish the foundations of an even closer union among the European peoples ’ . |
15 | A few times she was aware that he was watching her , but managed every time to resist the temptation to look up , unsure of just what she might see in his eyes . |
16 | I could n't for the life of me understand what Emily Lightbody might see in him , except an eternal good time . |
17 | Behind her I could see into what is rather optimistically known as the vestry — which is nothing more than a curtained-off area of the floor , rather like what you might see in a hospital casualty ward . |
18 | Erm so erm I suppose the business of victims as survivors is a conflict , a controversy , which you might see in reading about this topic , and some people do n't use the term victims for that reason . |
19 | Boy stood outside the window and imagined the things he might see inside this magazine , should he ever take it down off the high shelf and open it , perhaps in the privacy of his room or perhaps right there on the street at five o'clock . |