Example sentences of "now [pers pn] [modal v] see [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then you start thinking well you know now I 'll see the world . |
2 | Now I can see the sense of that , you know , we could probably go to a New York lawyer on a no no win , no pay basis and take action agai an and argue that case , but you know is this what , what really people who 've paid pensions for thirty or forty years should be dealing with , you know . |
3 | So , back to the typing I knew I would go , but at least now I could see an end to it . |
4 | Now you 'll see the speed in the bottom left-hand corner . |
5 | Now you can see the angle . ) |
6 | To finalize , colleagues , you 've read the book , now you can see the vision . |
7 | Now you can see the way your savings grow , with and without adjustment for inflation . |
8 | And now she could see the puzzlement on everyone 's face . |
9 | But now she could see the charm , could read the meaning , of the observer 's role , a meaning inaccessible to a sixteen-year-old , to a thirty-year-old — for the observer was not , as she had from the vantage , the disadvantage of childhood supposed , charged with an envious and impotent malice , and consumed with a fear of imminent death : no , the observer was filled and informed with a quick and lively and long-established interest in all those that passed before , in all those that moved and circled and wheeled around , was filled with intimate connections and loving memories and hopes and concerns and prospects . |
10 | She had not realised how she would never stop needing him but now she could see the future and it was dark . |
11 | It was beginning to make sense and now she could see the reason behind his original greeting in the foyer , the machine-gun fire of seemingly irrelevant questions , the offer of coffee . |
12 | So far the French had been fired on from the field on their left , now they would see an officer on the right of their advance . |
13 | He already knew most of the city 's different districts and its short cuts , its sudden changes of place and people ; it was just that now he would see the shop windows shining at night instead of by day , see them gliding past from a car or taxi window as he was driven home for the night . |
14 | Yakovlev was the man 's name ; even now he could see the look of surprise on his face as the sword entered his body . |
15 | Now he could see the world ranging round him , as it were , free , exciting and full of possibilities , neither limited by the encircling arms of Jesus , nor somehow squared off in a kind of boxing ring , with Marx , Engels , Lenin and Hegel fierce at every corner , barring all the exits . |