Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [modal v] see " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll die , or I 'll see him dead first ! ’ |
2 | Or I will see to it that everyone in Cairo knows who is the sheikh who takes money from Copts . ’ |
3 | I think I think I go back to this point about I think in concept anyway I 'm not happy about er a proposition that er that function is performed or I can see the disadvantages significant disadvantages in having the traffic er for both the A sixty one er and the A fifty nine c and its links into Harrogate and Knaresborough , concentrated on that er on on inner northern line . |
4 | ‘ It 's a damn good job you do n't , laddie , or I could see you being hauled up before the old man . ’ |
5 | Or you may see exactly what you would see by looking through the glass at any point . |
6 | I want to be told that the house-martins are nesting or you might see a badger if you 're lucky . |
7 | She could go back to London and try and shake the whereabouts of Gilbert Racy out of his obstructive locum , or she could see what other members of the Society there were in Norfolk and glean what she might from them . |
8 | In both cases a site visit will usually be made by the inspector , so he or she can see the property , usually accompanied by the appellant and the council . |
9 | A distributor wo n't take your record unless he or she can see a demand for it . |
10 | One can either see externalization as undoing this process and therefore no longer serving the ego in its defensive purpose , or one can see the psychotic remodelling of reality which occurs , for instance , in hallucination , as an all-too-successful externalization . |
11 | The shoes can now be taken off in either order , or we can see that the order of putting them on makes no difference , that is , RL = LR , or R and L commute . |
12 | ‘ There 's a section for Women 's Art and Industries , or we could see Royle 's Self-Pouring Teapot . |
13 | He dare n't go back or they would see him . |
14 | Or they can saw it off and then put the others in alongside . |
15 | Either that , or he 'll see you moved somewhere else out of your brother 's room . ’ |
16 | it 's either in his imagination or he can see it . |
17 | Raoul dabbed at his nose with the back of his hand , and everyone could see the resulting scarlet streak . |
18 | The therapist and the group jointly answered those irrational statements , and everyone could see the funny side of the bizarre nature of her final image . |
19 | He wanted back stalls because he 'd be right under the gallery and no-one would see him . |
20 | Then it follows from that that understanding Shakespeare and keeping the understanding of Shakespeare alive is also a good because if , for example , this great , rich and wonderful thing were simply there in the world and no-one could see him and no-one could understand him , and no-one was any longer thinking or talking about him , that also would be a secondary impoverishment . |
21 | Steve and I may see each other six times a week if we 're racing . |
22 | ‘ And I 'll see you tomorrow at work , ’ Susan said to Maggie . |
23 | Please let me know if you need any further information on the locations , and I 'll see what I can dig up . |
24 | ‘ Then you go over to school , dear , ’ said Miss Fogerty , ‘ and I 'll see to the breakfast things . ’ |
25 | You can sit in front of me , and I 'll see you do n't fall off . |
26 | ‘ I 'll have your name , and I 'll see that lady who was telling me the other day that Brownie girls do n't raid orchards . ’ |
27 | ‘ Come along next Tuesday and I 'll see you are enrolled , ’ she said . |
28 | ‘ Your concern does you credit , and I 'll see to it you have a few things wrapped up for the poor woman when you go to see her . ’ |
29 | ‘ Say that to anyone else , ’ Short muttered without looking up from his fried egg , ‘ and I 'll see you in court . ’ |
30 | ‘ Get it then and I 'll see thee tonight . |