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

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1 I loved it when we went to Granton , for I was always hoping I 'd see Uncle Bill .
2 I grew a little apprehensive when she informed me that I would see witches and some ugly things , after which I would see my grandfather and other long-dead relatives .
3 Often I would see Clary , with his guitar strumming familiar tunes , accompanied by his hoarse , amiable voice , enticing an audience as they laughed along with him .
4 I really just wanted to see er just wanted to see the sort of range of things they did now this is more like it you see Effective Writing , Report Writing , Technical Report Writing , Business Sales Corres , Editing House Journals Writing for Publication , Desk Top Publishing , things like working with the media these are more the sort of things that I would see people
5 If we were bound by the decision in Handscomb , I would see force in the argument that this principle should apply equally to mandatory life sentences .
6 ‘ I said that if I was turfed out by the trade union vote I would see Neil Kinnock and we would then both issue a statement afterwards , ’ he said .
7 Labour has condemned proposals to change the state benefits system which would see child benefit payments being replaced by child tax allowances .
8 From this period began the Goldsmiths ' new era of charitable work , which would see re-foundation and re-building , new foundations , and huge expenditure on education .
9 Daylight was just around the corner however , but by the time daylight did arrive , although she and her pride were very much certain that she 'd see Vendelin Gajdusek in hell before she ever spoke to him again , certain other practicalities had entered her head .
10 Pass any bakery and you 'd see cakes slathered in blue icing , cakes sprinkled with sea-salt .
11 When you got to the station you 'd see groups of theatricals .
12 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 .
13 And I mean I remember myself when I was a young girl that you used to walk along a road and you 'd see houses that were going to rack and ruin .
14 You 'd see men walking round on their shoes about an inch thick , you see .
15 Rumour had it that if you went to a Norman Mailer party , you 'd see people smoking marijuana , covertly passing around a joint behind the bushes at the bottom of the garden .
16 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
17 You 'd see fellows in the middle of the night , especially if they were carrying something .
18 Charlotte did get the position of nanny and often travelled on the same train home on her days off , always in the first compartment behind the tender and always hoping that she would see Albert , which she often did and she leaned out of the window to talk to him when the train stopped in the stations .
19 She would see Alexei again .
20 Tonight she would see fitzAlan again .
21 A part of her — the silly , hopeless part — did want the job , of course , because it meant that she would see Dr Russell , since it was his own sister she would be nursing .
22 She would see Mama and Papa again soon , they were coming over well before the wedding , and what bliss to greet them as the future Marchioness of Blaine , beautiful blond Havvie by her side , eager to meet them — or so he publicly said — his private comments were somewhat different — more to the effect that he could swallow Sally-Anne and her dollars , but her parvenu papa was quite another thing !
23 It was the chance that she would see Alain , that he would suddenly come with his dark , sardonic smiles , his caustic comments and his unexpected kisses .
24 She had never thought she would see Alain .
25 But the sons of Earl Godwin and the sons of Thorfinn 's brother Duncan and this young great-nephew of Emma 's were the men who would see Europe and perhaps guide it , some of them , through the second half of the century .
26 So I did say to your mum here you , you would see Jackie 's photo .
27 Sometimes you would see people who lived in it walking past the camp .
28 Looking up at the north-facing slope ahead you would see snow and ice and you would tremble , but you would know that coming down on the other side , you would walk in sunshine , through green grass and sweet-smelling flowers .
29 If you 've got some dust floating round in the nothing you would see specks of dust .
30 ‘ I knew you would see reason in the end .
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