Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] see [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I may never see this house again ! ’ thought Melanie . |
2 | I may never see another movie for the duration . ’ |
3 | I can never see much colour in it , though it looks slightly off-white . |
4 | The thought came to her that she might never see this woman again . |
5 | She was a quarter of an hour away from us here , but still , from Viola 's you can practically see this place . |
6 | I think w we may well see some kind of shake out . |
7 | We 'll certainly see some action . " |
8 | Maybe we 'll really see some change now . ’ |
9 | ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’ |
10 | We 'll never see another poet like him in England . ’ |
11 | Mozart said goodbye with tears in his eyes , saying , ‘ I fear that this is the last time we shall ever see each other . ’ |
12 | If the Scottish NFU had only half the fight of the Ayrshire farmers we would really see some action . ’ |
13 | We did n't know if we would ever see each other again . |
14 | But we will surely see each other again during our stay . |
15 | For instance , it enabled him to use the very struggle for a subject , which had occupied so much of his line , since we can partly see that struggle as a struggle within Milton over his own humanist heritage . |
16 | After twenty-five years we can indeed see much response to Dei Verbum , but it is still limited . |
17 | They , they 're just not getting back right now , I do n't know if it 's just to be sensitive to her or whether it 's just because , you know , they 're gon na see each o I mean they live on the same road , they 'll probably see each other this weekend . |
18 | Nijaz and Sead Hukanovic had feared they might never see each other again after being parted in the savage purge of Bosnians callously dubbed ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ by the Serbs . |
19 | They might never see another amplifier again ! |
20 | After he 'd left her at Wild Tor , they would never see each other again . |
21 | A shadow seemed to have fallen over them , perhaps a premonition that they would never see each other again , and they stared at each other as though trying to commit each other 's features to memory . |
22 | Fifty years ago they would have said this trip was impossible ; crouching on beaches , men in their teens and early twenties had believed they would never see another dawn . |
23 | Neither knew if they would ever see each other again . |
24 | Should things get rough to the point of injury then separate with a clear divider so they can still see each other , but do this only if it absolutely necessary . |