Example sentences of "[modal v] see [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They were still like it when Sid Cornish , the Professor of Artificial Intelligence , put his head round the door to ask Bill Brice who he should see about getting on television .
2 He advised visitors what roads to take and pointed out the sights they should see on the way .
3 Its appeal is obvious when shown to anyone in the target age group of ages 3 to 6 , and this should be one of the first programs a young user should see on a PC .
4 They wo n't be the ones to kill it ; the elitists should see to that .
5 ‘ Perhaps you should see to it before it blows us all up , Nurse . ’
6 The Moores fortune should see to that .
7 This , combined with an impeccable knowledge of his business from the bottom up he worked as a lift fitter 's mate for a year and the quality of the Pickerings product are the reasons that the company should see off the imminent dip in profits .
8 Besides , Edouard should see for himself the vineyards and plantations there : they were doing well , Jean-Paul said proudly .
9 I expect the improvements in services that Londoners should see in the coming years to speak for themselves , but there is no room for complacency .
10 At such a time , when attitudes were changing but no effective consensus had emerged , it was not surprising that Truman should see in Churchill 's forthcoming speech at Fulton ( Missouri ) an opportunity to discover how far a sea-change was taking place in American opinion .
11 It is a slippery customer and will disguise itself in various ways ; we must see through its masks , for beyond the Ego lies our true unlimited Self .
12 ENGLAND — IF England are to reach the 1994 World Cup finals then they must see off Sepp Piontek 's Turkey in style .
13 She thought , I must do something , I must see to myself .
14 He must seek the advice of the wisest money-brokers and buy a pension scheme if he be self-employed ; he must see to it that he does not over-extend himself on the mortgage front ; he must run a motor car that does n't drink petrol like tapwater and wo n't break him every time it needs a service from a franchised dealer ; above all , he must abstain from vicious pleasures — or if he needs must indulge , then he must do so only in moderation .
15 ‘ I must see to mam , ’ she said quickly .
16 You must see to it … that the Doctor … dies … ’
17 We can better keep care of Denbigh and Mold and Flint from there , and I must see to it that Ruthyn is properly garrisoned , now that Grey 's gone .
18 I must see to it .
19 The authorities must see to it that there is a tried and tested method of reading the danger signals and offering counselling to those with access to firearms .
20 The problem has been yet further exacerbated in the modern age as compared with the patristic period by what one must see as the demise of the doctrine of the trinity and its replacement by a tritheism .
21 I must see about more help . ’
22 There are perhaps a dozen incredible places that you must see in the Orient .
23 Julie Walters as Monica is all warmth and tolerance in the face of what many might see as absolute abnormality .
24 What the workers might think is a lively practical joke , management may regard as disruption or sabotage ; what workers might see as an intensification of their labour , management may regard as an improvement in flexibility , and so forth .
25 From such a vantage point she might see across the land for ever — to the edge of the wood in all directions …
26 And so you might see of them .
27 If a boat was in , each room might see between eight and ten customers a night , and could earn anywhere between ten shillings and a pound a night .
28 Might see through the slaying , righting its wrong ,
29 I also suggested that he go and live in San Francisco for six months , where he might see for himself and in practice the ideal which Jesus Christ was talking about , which is far removed from anything the Church of England ever practises in this country .
30 It looked like something you might see in a photograph of black New Orleans in the thirties .
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