Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [modal v] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | The March issue of Woodworker will also see the introduction of a new regular column inviting readers to come up with ideas for using offcuts . |
2 | A history which limits ‘ progress ’ to the sphere of a certain conceptualization of individuality can only see the collective associations of conventions and repetitions as regressive ; they represent the manipulative mould of mass society , together with a pseudo-archaism which that society uses to establish its historical credentials . |
3 | The aristocracies which ruled so much of Europe could still see themselves even in 1914 as in some sense parts of a social order which transcended national boundaries . |
4 | An army of minions was tidying , dusting and polishing areas that the Prince of Wales could never see , unless he were to perform acrobatics ; to Auguste 's eye the scene resembled the gardeners at work before the arrival of the Red Queen in Mr Carroll 's amusing tale . |
5 | Replies are coming in thick and fast to the invitations , and as yet there have been no refusals — the charm of McBride and his way with words will undoubtedly see that there will be a full quota on parade . |
6 | People in Burma would then see the protection afforded by continuing membership in the Commonwealth . |
7 | No doubt , there is some measure of ‘ objectivity ’ for humans can actually see how well other creatures are designed for the perception of infrared laser frequencies or acoustic sonar , for example , or for flight , swimming or digging . |