Example sentences of "we [vb mod] see [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In place of Adorno 's search for an authentic individual productive subject in popular music , we may see glimpses here of new kinds of mass or collective subject . |
2 | The markets have already largely discounted this result but we may see shares and the pound slipping a bit further . |
3 | But we should see clowns as reflections of ourselves . |
4 | we might see boats fall out of the sky too . |
5 | We might see advertisers that currently use black and white advertising space move more into colour to take on or or make use of these er other sections , these review sections . |
6 | If goat meat does catch on , we could see flocks of goats ousting sheep in the farm popularity stakes . |
7 | ‘ We got as close as we dared and we could see torches and they were using … |
8 | From reception we could see girls walking around , although we were told by a very heavy officer that we were not to get any ideas that we could walk around freely . |
9 | From our balcony we could see pots floating through the doorway and the family wading in and out in their bare feet . |
10 | On the other hand , we could see areas where we continued to hold the best cards and could build on our strengths . |
11 | John Major 's fate is now in the balance and if he loses the vote on Europe and resigns , dealers reckon we could see shares in freefall with at least £15bn to £20bn wiped off . |
12 | Nearer the shores , we could see parties of eider ducks with broods of ducklings . |
13 | ( We shall see oscillograms characteristic of the latter type in Figs. 18.11 and 18.12 . ) |
14 | ‘ We shall see tenants ’ rights extended under a Labour Governement and a greater involvement by tenants in the running of their estates , ’ said Dr Kumar . |
15 | Some of these systems are far simpler than any fluid flow ; we shall see examples in Sections 24.3 and 24.4 . |
16 | Just as manufacturers increasingly supply directly to stores , so I believe we will see changes in this area affecting the book trade . |
17 | Throughout this book we will see examples of situations where a facility ( for example stacks in 3.2 , store protection in 5.1 , and sophisticated transput operations in 6.2 ) could be provided by means of a piece of software . |
18 | In the future I think we will see manufacturers choosing to emphasis the naturalness of the ingredients and the simplicity of the product 's application and use . ’ |
19 | Overall , we can see groups moving out from Selsey — Chichester , along the Ouse valley from Lewes and out from Hastings , in search of the more fertile areas , creating at least a parish , village and hamlet pattern that later men could build on . |
20 | Just under the surface , though , we can see signs of a willingness to take nothing on trust , to maintain a permanent self-vigilance , and if necessary to overturn the cultural idols . |
21 | As we stroll through the mall we can see signs of the opposite problem . |
22 | The processes through which we can see texts functioning within a social and cultural context are problematic . |
23 | I 'm , I 'm just saying that one way we can see things easily and another way we ca n't , and we do want to check it , we do want to be sure that there is continuity . |
24 | Throughout Anne 's reign we can see splits amongst the Tories , for example , with regard to their attitude towards occasional conformity . |
25 | Although we can see elements of a critical function ( especially in Leavis ) , the dominant approach of these writers is founded on a base of a certain set of social ideas which it is the duty of higher education to guard and transmit . |
26 | They show that we can see patterns of similar markings . |
27 | We can see bits of jewelry heaped in her night-table drawer . |
28 | Through the use of these negatives ( engineering and maths ) , we can see students ' construction of an identity as ‘ physicist ’ : a person who is not too remote from reality , but who is at the same time capable of independent and abstract thought — a point we shall return to in Chapter 6 . |
29 | On the TV in front of us , Miss Kier dances by the roadside and , when we peer closely , we can see butterflies fluttering around her . |
30 | In Russia customers queue for goods ; in this fashionable men 's clothing store , if we adopt the right perspective , we can see rows and rows of shirts queuing up in wait for someone willing to spend a day 's wages on a monogrammed polo shirt . |