Example sentences of "[pron] would see [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps here , from the vantage point of the Andes , I would see the green flash as the upper rim of the sun slid below the ocean horizon to leave a prismatic glimpse of the spectrum 's final colour .
2 Once she had the confidence to walk outside , she would see the older children to the bus-stop and then perhaps go shopping or meet friends .
3 You would see a likely customer er likely one come in , you 'd say why do n't you come here , we only meet upstairs .
4 You would see the light beams curve in exactly the same way .
5 He 'd play last across with the trains , no wonder he was killed by a train , he had many near misses , he always appears on the anniversary of his death and you would see the whole incident in startling detail . ’
6 Looking up you would see an alluring smidgen of sky through the spiky branches .
7 But Labour opponent John Scott said : ‘ I think we would see a Labour ministry of development and environment as being perfectly able to deal with inner city regeneration throughout the country . ’
8 If this government channelled its resources against employers who disregard the health and safety legislation as much as it channels its energy at the trade unions through the Employment Act I 'm sure we would see a great decrease in accidents and
9 Every few minutes down the river we would see a wild cocoa tree on the bank , and exploring in the forest behind we usually found many more trees .
10 On the television screen , we would see the moving scanner building up a picture 25 times each second .
11 Unknown to fame , we would see the whole world turn back into an Eden about us …
12 Mr Stewart told the jury they would see a regional crime squad video of the group , including Wood allegedly working on ringed cars , set to be screened today .
13 They would see a precipitous rise in taxes even though they had high outgoings and despite the fact their income was barely above the combined average earnings for two adults ( approximately £35,000 ) , or even below it .
14 At any minute they would see the two horses and they would mount them and ride on down the road and all would be well .
15 They would see the anti-nuclear movement as having bottled out .
16 When astronomers could build a large enough telescope they would see the lunar inhabitants going about their daily lives .
17 If Oliver had seen him now he would not think he was a man who was finished , he would see a desperate will to survive and defend himself .
18 Instead , he would see the new King firmly into the saddle and retire after the Coronation .
19 For the King not only told MacDonald that he would see the other party leaders , but said that he ‘ would advise them strongly to support ’ him .
20 He would be heard out , and he would see the shaking heads , and he would be told that facilities and staff were tied down , knotted down , on Trident .
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