Example sentences of "you [modal v] see [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Holy Isle and the Farne Islands are ideal for nature lovers — here you may see seals and puffins .
2 If you go there after dark now , you may see UFOs and small-headed hominoids 12 feet tall .
3 You may see groups of children around the community studying water life or bird watching .
4 If you pin all your hopes on it , you may see improvements where there are none , and in the long run this could be very damaging to your child .
5 Now you may see athletes you know when you see the Olympics there 's the the lady with er erm
6 You may see traces of blood when you brush your teeth .
7 Here you ought to see puppies .
8 You should see parents :
9 Cor you should see Toys .
10 He could see that Elizabeth was pleased by his attempts to describe it all and continued , ‘ You should see t'stables , coach-houses and t'yard .
11 Then I switched the dim hall light on , and experienced again the initial impact of the tobacco wallpaper and chocolate paint , the threadbare linoleum , the high gloomy ceilings that you were reluctant to look at for fear you should see bats hanging there .
12 You might see prices fall . ’
13 You might see things differently from down there . ’
14 If you are artistic , you might see patterns of light and colour .
15 If you stand here it might look beautiful , but if you pick up each one individually you 'll see weeds germinating , brittle bits and you could pick up a disease in the early stages which you just would n't see otherwise .
16 Your history department or geography department may say well if we had a micro we 'd be able to do such and such and they 'll think about that in competition with other needs — textbooks or whatever _ so you 'll see departments using them , as I say , in the same way that we 'd use other sophisticated aids .
17 You 'll see lines
18 but you 'll see players who , I mean , I mean , did it the other day when I was playing and she did this , oh yes , she I said you 've moved it , I thoroughly accepted it was n't through , you should n't do that .
19 ‘ Once you get back home you 'll see things in a different light . ’
20 Follow that long dual carriageway and you 'll see signs for the turnoff .
21 You 'll see mountains and canyons carved over hundreds of thousands of years from the underlying sandstone .
22 Soon you 'll see roots growing .
23 On the other hand , if you go to any computer show , you 'll see hordes of software and hardware manufacturers running Windows and Windows applications .
24 You 'll see photographs of that everywhere .
25 You 'll see colours across your eyes .
26 You 'll see colours across your eyes .
27 Look at any newspaper or magazine , and you 'll see advertisements for personal computers .
28 Pass any bakery and you 'd see cakes slathered in blue icing , cakes sprinkled with sea-salt .
29 When you got to the station you 'd see groups of theatricals .
30 You see I think if I I 'm trying to en envisage it , if you are erm you , you live in an area and er there have been some er outbreaks of violence of , you know , a nasty nature , some people have been killed , there 's been sort of erm disruption and er and so on , I do n't know how you 'd feel , I think you may feel erm a bit concerned about this , you 'd see things breaking down and you would n't see quite where it 's going to , to lead .
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