Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] see [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A few weeks before it would have seemed inconceivable that she should ever see Hilda again , but now she almost looked forward to the meeting .
2 X/Open is in separate discussions with the UN over the organisation 's internal use of open systems , and there is speculation that X/Open 's involvement with the UN might eventually see X/Open president Geoff Morris being elected to the UN 's advisory board .
3 Leonora watched the grey smudge of shoreline growing closer , knowing that once she was there this part of her life would be over , and she might never see Penry Vaughan again .
4 ‘ I might actually see Edward ? ’
5 You 'll see Dustin 's acting , but you 'll never see Steve 's . ’
6 If she could only see Troy now , he would help her to decide !
7 All I could do was to mumble that I regretted not taking my degree , and , though I could see it was irritating of me to whine , to feel stale and bored was not such a trivial thing ; that though we might have the vote now , meals still had to be prepared and children looked after and since this kind of drudgery was despised by society as not being ‘ real work ’ , we were in the hideous position of being both exhausted and imprisoned by it and also looked down on for doing it ; that I had honestly tried to be the sort of wife Richard wanted — and the sort of wife I felt I ought to be — but it was like being in a kind of airless cell and I could only see Richard as a jailer ; that I saw myself becoming progressively more and more incapable of doing anything , not just mentally , but from some kind of paralysis of will .
8 They could only see Blefuscu 's warships coming closer , as I was swimming and my head was occasionally under the water .
9 There was a figure on either side of him but I could only see Charlie Vaughan .
10 I think I 'd sooner see Angela Rippon , Those Were The Days , do n't you ? , on Sky
11 Out of the corner of his eye he could just see Dan Ashton , the road-gang foreman and union representative .
12 We could just see Lake Zwai and beyond it a wall of mountains on the far side of the Rift Valley .
13 He could just see Hasan , sitting , as usual , quite still , his hands resting lightly on the desk in front of him .
14 Darkness whirled round her , and she could hardly see Fand any more ; only the spear-tip burned , like a dim flame .
15 And when it daylight came the next day next morning you could hardly believe it you could hardly see Rousay for the foam that the gale kick up like a thick fog .
16 If she half closed her eyes , she could still see Nuadu , the thin , rather sardonic smile twisting his lips , his eyes narrowed and mocking .
17 Except that she could still see Julius in every drawing .
18 Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there .
19 We could also see Amy playing , and we could count the money Mr Smith saved for both parents to spend on cleaning materials which we could watch them using !
20 I could now see Malc on the front row quite clearly .
21 I could even see Conchis , who was sitting where we had sat on the terrace the night before , apparently reading .
22 You could almost see Colin and Mister C developing the same kind of double act as Flavor Flav and Chuck D. The prof and the prat .
23 He could almost see Richmann 's anger — that of the other man who had killed his mother in a similar fit of rage all those years ago .
24 She could quite see Aunt Tossie unpicking the oldest and least favoured work and starting the canvas over again .
25 Lydia could quite see Beuno maddeningly getting himself martyred on some trivial point of principle , or overturning a regime with his angelic intransigence .
26 You see — I could never see Bridget home when we went out . ’
27 ‘ Perhaps I may now see Mrs Thorne ? ’ she asked , and Alida was forced to rise .
28 Mr Bale would come back in two or three weeks and she need never see Nick Frazer again .
29 If you are lucky , you may even see Nancy Blackett at anchor among the little yachts and ancient barges and houseboats , although her present owner , Michael Rines , usually keeps her at Ipswich .
30 We must all hope the negotiations succeed and that perhaps we may even see Bobby Fischer on the regular tournament circuit .
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