Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [modal v] see [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | So you could see Jim . |
2 | So we 'll see Jim and then we will decide on a strategy for |
3 | His eyes opened wide , and suddenly he could see Kirov in a new light . |
4 | than first so he could see Claire with her not being very well mid-morning and er he said er |
5 | He went into the monitoring room , and as the door swung open she could see Mr. Kegan and Miss Hervey talking over the banks of monitor screens , and she stepped back out of their sight . |
6 | Soon we could see Rona in detail and skirting Gealldruig Mhor , the outlying skerry to the south , we could see by the white-based cliffs that a heavy swell was running . |
7 | All at once I could see Galway Bay . |
8 | Later he would see Hugo 's Quasimodo as having a direct bearing on his as yet unformed philosophy of ugliness , and he remembered a saying : ‘ In my soul I am beautiful . ’ |
9 | Often I would see Clary , with his guitar strumming familiar tunes , accompanied by his hoarse , amiable voice , enticing an audience as they laughed along with him . |
10 | I mean is is tho though we can see David upside down |
11 | Well I 'll see Chris with the B M. |
12 | Twelve miles south of here you can see Britain 's oldest horse races , the Kiplingcotes Derby at South Dalton . |
13 | Here we can see Sheikh Haj Amin al-Husseini shaking hands with the leader of the SS , there he proudly inspects a volunteer Muslim contingent of the Wehrmacht . |
14 | ‘ Then I will see Ivo , and ask him . |
15 | From there she could see Barbara 's profile . |
16 | Hopefully if the money is there to enable the works to be built , then we 'll see Venice safeguarded well into the next century . |