Example sentences of "[modal v] see that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even some of the Sisters here in Dublin might see that the girl had a point .
2 I 'll see that a copy is sent to Annabel . ’
3 Now again if you take a good look round the retired people in town there is , you just sit down on one of those benches in town and watch people for a bit , and you 'll see that a lot of them are deteriorating physically and that is making them , making it difficult for them to get about socially , shopping- wise and so on .
4 Look round any showground and you 'll see that a hell of a lot of showjumping men buy those striped Marks and Sparks underpants or are Donald Duck fans .
5 Now if you multiply that by the one million people living in Nottinghamshire you 'll see that every day , all the year round , there are millions of sales taking place .
6 So if you can line these prices up you 'll see that the top is always gon na be people always read from the top down .
7 You 'll see that the majority of patients fall into the low risk group with progressively smaller numbers in the intermediate and high risk group .
8 If you look at your rate book , you 'll see that the pages are determined by the ages of the clients and whether you use the front of the book or the back of the back of the book , are determined by whether he 's a smoker or a non-smoker .
9 I 'll see that the authorities are informed of your safety . ’
10 ‘ The figures mean that someone has been defrauding the company and it was n't Craig Grenfell because if you look at the dates you 'll see that the fiddling went on even when Craig was in prison . ’
11 Using the cursor key move down to nineteen , the observation for nineteen forty right when you 've done that type the letter one and then press the return key , right , and you 'll see that the observation is changed , right , from zero to one .
12 In the screenshots you 'll see that the review program 's toolbox is sited at the left of the screen as a ‘ drainpipe ’ , but can be positioned anywhere in the DW1.2 window and with whatever dimensions the user chooses .
13 You 'll see that the pressure is must be quite enormous and produced a raised section there .
14 The one thing that I would want to draw your attention to is paragraph three , er , point seven , where you 'll see that the costs of running The Beeches , during the period of , of transition as it were , was five thousand eight hundred and thirty , of which a maximum of three thousand and seventy six may be recovered from the residents .
15 If you can raise your eyes from the water long enough you 'll see that the scenery is more than a match for the fishing — it 's simply breathtaking .
16 When you look at er the arrangement of these patients in the prognostic groups you 'll see that the information from the er the number of tumours at presentation and the the result of the three-month check cystoscopy is quite independent of grade and stage .
17 I could see that no NHS patients should be postponed by a private patient except on the basis of priority of application , but that a private patient should be postponed because he was paying , and no one else was , struck my middle-class mentality as an unacceptable anomaly .
18 Clara could not explain to the school that it was not so much a question of finance , as of her mother 's instinctive opposition to any pleasurable project — and anyone could see that a visit to Paris could not possibly fail to entail more pleasure than instruction .
19 After they had been searching and moving on quietly for some time , they reached a place from which they could see that the field below them broadened out .
20 The policemen could see that the skin was rough , and the nails , though diligently polished , were chipped and broken .
21 From the roof of the banqueting hall he could see that the river , which had been almost dry until now , had swollen greatly , it continued to rise during the night until by the following morning it had submerged the melon beds .
22 As we got closer , we could see that the Hall was a heavy , dark building with a large main entrance .
23 ‘ Nobody else could see that the man was on a financial treadmill , that his expenses were so huge he had to spend 50 weeks a year on the road to afford two weeks in his castle in Normandy . ’
24 Cecilia could see that the man with the bear held it by a chain looped round its neck .
25 Looking down the basement steps which led to a paved area from which a door led straight into that kitchen which had secretly housed Bill Egan , he thought he could see that the door was ajar .
26 Looking down at the river , she could see that the level had dropped , uncovering lines of bricks on the wall beneath them that looked as if they rarely saw the sun .
27 The twilight was fading fast when she entered the bedroom but she could see that the child was still sitting bolt upright in the bed .
28 In spite of the steam , he could see that the stone bench , which was a fixture , continued all around the steam room .
29 The General could see that the garrison were having trouble adjusting themselves to the new state of things and so , to give them time , he called for iced sherry and soda to be served .
30 His mum , Jacqueline , of Cardigan , said : ‘ When I bent down I could see that the metal mesh had been cutting in to his scalp . ’
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