Example sentences of "you [modal v] [adv] see the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Note down any other changes you may have noticed about yourself , even minor ones — you may not see the connection but they may be vital clues to the doctor . |
2 | ‘ Although you may never see the harvest of your care and thoughtfulness , rest assured it will go on multiplying . ’ |
3 | Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary . |
4 | You should just see the town , Anne . |
5 | Even for you the sun can cause premature ageing , although you might not see the damage until years later . |
6 | But you 'll never see the Profitboss sipping late-night liqueurs with his secretary . |
7 | Add in some fancy graduated tint backgrounds or some a scanned logo and you 'll really see the time tick by . |
8 | There are no cars in Venice — you 'll often see the locals coming out of their front doors and leaping into the boats tied up outside — and everything must be delivered by water . |
9 | Hike a lift on a golf buggy on the Duchess course at Woburn and you 'll quickly see the challenge . |
10 | You could barely see the barber jackets for the brollies … torrential rain and wind made the going heavy everywhere at Cheltenham . |
11 | The last time Oxford played fellow strugglers Bristol City you could barely see the pitch . |
12 | The tide was already on the turn , you could just see the stone margin of the path they had walked . |
13 | The fabric was so delicate that if she wore it without a brassiere you could just see the outline of her nipples . |
14 | Between the block and the house you could just see the walls of the walled garden , flint-built , crossed and coped with brick-work . |
15 | Perhaps even more important is the inclusion of a preview facility since before you could not see the effects you had selected until printing out . |
16 | The houses were linked together with heavy fretwork windows so that you could not see the sky . |
17 | Sometimes you could not see the food for the trees . |
18 | It was warm in the city , but you could n't see the sun ; it hung somewhere behind a sky pale as a cataract . |
19 | Back there you could n't see the road up there . |
20 | Although you could n't see the greengrocer 's feet because of the apron . |
21 | This had now been soldered to the main building so well that you could n't see the join . |
22 | You could n't see the trains but you could hear them . |
23 | The organ pipes are in the middle of the chancel and you could n't see the east window at the . |
24 | to do erm wallpaper and we , we loved and wallpaper and you , is there , you could n't see the book anywhere , er probably in London you could , but erm round here you could n't , but they had the book down here . |
25 | You could n't see the signposts . |
26 | Working out the visibility was easier as we did have guidelines here — a tree on the other side of the airfield was at 1,000 yards , a distant farmhouse 2 miles , and if you could n't see the briefing room it was foggy . |
27 | And the brown part was n't the earth , but thousands and thousands of baby gulls , packed so tight you could n't see the grass under them ! |
28 | You could n't see the card until you unfolded the handkerchief and now Wexford looked at it for the first time . |
29 | He got his head so low you could practically see the cleft in his buttocks . |
30 | ‘ By the end of the fortnight you could certainly see the difference in the children and the orphanage ’ she said . |