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

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1 Shall we go onto , Kelly let's see what 's she 's been up
2 Garry may see things differently . ’
3 The pure economist may see himself or herself as occupying a different space from that of the applied economist ; the ‘ scholarly ’ critic from the ‘ responsive ’ one ; the ‘ objective ’ social researcher from the ‘ interpretative ’ one ; the doctor who ‘ delivers ’ health care from the one who ‘ responds ’ to his or her patients .
4 This has had the effect of making local authority housing even more subject to central scrutiny , and the current system of central government constraints has severely limited new council house provision in rural areas since 1980 , particularly as the new proposals may see more expensive building in rural areas as inappropriate .
5 Besides , Edouard should see for himself the vineyards and plantations there : they were doing well , Jean-Paul said proudly .
6 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 .
7 ( Just how soon after writing a user should sees the recognised text is open to debate .
8 Now that Lamb has blown the whole affair into the open , Sir Colin must see the cheats are exposed and the door slammed forever on the ball doctors , whichever country they belong to .
9 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 .
10 ‘ Another half hour should see this job finished ; we should be back at the FRG asleep by first light .
11 Ideally , artists should see an album released in every twelve months of the agreement .
12 In addition to all previous expert reports obtained or received , non-medical experts should see all the background information that you have collated including plaintiff and witness evidence , party and party correspondence where relevant , previous reports etc .
13 He wanted to see a mixed economy of care and he considered it essential that the social services authorities should see themselves as the arrangers and purchasers of care services , not as monopolistic providers .
14 It is vital that social services authorities should see themselves as the arrangers and purchasers of care services — not as monopolistic providers .
15 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 .
16 For Betty and Trevor Lee of Stevenage , Hertfordshire , yesterday 's decision should see them recoup just over £10,000 out of the £12,000 investment in Barlow Clowes International .
17 ‘ The gods help us that our sons should see us thus ! ‘
18 Kathleen turned away from the window , hastily , for fear her sister should see her watching and began to get out the mixing bowl and pastry board , the flour and the milk .
19 Sounds as if the guy is suffering from Hemingway Syndrome : ‘ computers may see their silicon lives flash before their eyes , so to speak , just before they die , ’ Prodigy Services Co suggests , reporting that physicist Stephen Thaler of McDonnell Douglas Corp has been playing with neural networks as a way to speed diamond crystal growth but while by day , he created and trained the neural nets , by night , he began annihilating them to see what would happen , randomly severing links , and when between 10% and 60% of the links were destroyed , the network regurgitated nonsense , but as it approached death , 90% of the connections severed , it generated distinct values that had been trained into it , and at times even output ‘ whimsical ’ states , where it would generate values that were neither trained nor ones that would appear in a healthy net , says Thaler , who thinks it may say something about near-death experiences for humans — ‘ It may not just be fancy biochemistry , ’ he suggests .
20 That is why we put forward our amendment and hope against all hope that Labour may see the light and vote with us on our amendment .
21 Thus , while a Luxembourger , an Irishman , a Dutchman or a Belgian may see a European superstate as giving them a much larger stage on which to perform and one that would cost them nothing in sovereignty since what they have is already so diluted , to us it would mean the end of that independence which has allowed us to play a unique and continuing role in world affairs and to have this Gracious Speech setting out our parliamentary programme .
22 Indeed , this is how our informants may see it .
23 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen may see a great variety of his performances at this school , which he 'll regularly attend from 2–4 and 6–8 in order to teach . ’
24 Pray that the missionaries may see revival .
25 so , bearing that in mind let's see what it says at verse twelve whereas the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the darkness well there will be some of the sons of the kingdom thrown into the darkness outside , because this , this proved futile , they , they have n't er lived in faith have they ?
26 Each should be designed for its recipient , but remember that other eyes may see it .
27 Quiet and observant walkers may see red deer along this particular stretch .
28 His Albert Angelo ( 1964 ) has holes cut in its pages so that readers may see into the future , while his celebrated novel-in-a-box The Unfortunates ( 1964 ) is made up of loose-leaf sheets , intended , as a note on the box explains , ‘ to be read in random order ’ .
29 In return the club may see a return to even greater loyal support .
30 When at last the consumer does rediscover the spending habit , those survivors should see a very satisfactory margin benefit .
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