Example sentences of "[noun sg] you [modal v] see " in BNC.

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1 The command you can see starts or switches to Word for Windows ( the USEEXIST makes the button switch to Word if it 's already open , and the IMAX sizes its window to leave the Power Launcher toolbar clear at the top of the screen , and icons clear at the bottom ) .
2 The result you can see for yourself . ’
3 Then I switched the dim hall light on , and experienced again the initial impact of the tobacco wallpaper and chocolate paint , the threadbare linoleum , the high gloomy ceilings that you were reluctant to look at for fear you should see bats hanging there .
4 If you worked in the industry you would see what was happening and you would be aghast .
5 Again referring to your programme you 'll see that most of the seminar will be taken by Face the Media .
6 After about four or five months on the anti-cellulite programme you will see a dramatic improvement in your figure .
7 Later on in this chapter you will see how it has helped specific people in their lives , but first I would like to show how the technique can help some of the more common ailments that many people suffer today .
8 That is just a few words in your mind you can see a person walking along .
9 The 250cc British Grand Prix in Sundays sunshine provided some of the most exciting action you 'll see for some time .
10 They land in a field among crop circles ( they bought crop circle footage off National Geographic , and when they watched it the only car you could see in it was — synchronicity ! — a red station wagon … ) and then pick up a hitch-hiking alien .
11 If you go by the side of the college you 'll see it from the
12 In this well preserved late 14th Century Carthusian Monastery you can see the monks ' cells , church , stables and brew house .
13 In an affected small bowel you will see the grey background with these tiny little curved rods present the whole area of the er , the villi is covered by the organisms which are er stuck down effectively by the processes which you ca , you ca n't really see them in the transmission micrograph , but they are attached to specific receptors on the surface of the entrocite membrane .
14 Now if you look in your tray you 'll see a label with a number on .
15 Now if you look at that er figure you 'll see that er the sodium channels during the action potential of course are closing , and that 's allowing er partially allowing the repolarizing phase to occur .
16 Well if you walk up that hill keeping Marks and Spencers on your left hand side , the top part of the hill is called Middle Pavement and still on your left hand side you 'll see a green sign , Trading Standards Advice Centre .
17 Follow it around a bit this side you will see like a loads of cars .
18 When you look at the moon half of it will be in light half of it will be in dark you will see a moon which looks like half a moon .
19 Along the north coast you 'll see the most striking cliff scenery , with crashing blue seas vividly bringing the picture to life .
20 Further down the coast you could see the dock tower , tall and elegant , rising out of the squat warehouse buildings around it .
21 ‘ Look , in the torchlight you can see a dark stain .
22 Not the erm complication of of vehicles to the extent we saw with the motorcycle film just now , but this is erm again The the police car is staying well back cos he 's following this vehicle you can see a hundred and thirteen , well the speed 's gets up to about a hundred and forty in a moment as you 'll see .
23 From the window you could see one thin strip of blue between the houses opposite ; her view of the harbour .
24 I had an English teacher , every time she stood in front of the window you could see — ‘
25 From our bedroom window you could see one of the mountains .
26 Then through the window you could see it-smaller than a Concord and almost completely open with its canvas side-curtains rolled up and fastened-just turning out of the yard , and the next moment the jingling , rattling sound was right out front .
27 From the kitchen window you can see the whole of King 's Cross station spread out underneath you : the massive iron and stone curve of the station building itself , the tatty warehouses and sheds .
28 ‘ You can just see the sea from the nursery , ’ explains Prue , ‘ and if you stand on the loo and look out of that little window you can see all those cloverleaf intersections you drove over on the way in .
29 If you do n't press your arrow you 'll see what a mess you 've created in your document !
30 Near the western end of the reservoir you can see a bronze age burial mound and a cup and ring marked boulder which may also date from the same period .
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