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

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1 Voronov-Vaux must see best at red wavelengths .
2 At last he raised his head , and with a feeling of dread she searched for the triumph she was sure she must see now in his eyes .
3 In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three .
4 He 'll see straight through it .
5 assessments are available , and Mrs will confirm as the same as the cycling issue for example the value and assessments will be made available , these are vast documents of many pages , if you look at the actual , the final page you 'll see there in fact that the
6 Building on this approach and something which I think you 'll see certainly during the course of your your medical studies antibodies directed against tumourler proce , tumourler process factor are now being used to try and interrupt the chain of events at a slightly later stage .
7 There is a distinction to be drawn between an evacuation of the kind that we may see tonight in Dubrovnik and an interdiction naval force designed to prevent , for example , the shelling of Dubrovnik by Yugoslav gun boats .
8 She could see partly into the little room at the end of the main tunnel .
9 We were then on the coast path , near an old abandoned aerodrome and could see ahead in the distance Wooltack Point near a cluster of islands .
10 Besides , from this path we could see right across the meadows to a clutch of villages nestling beneath the highest point on the Gower , the rounded silhouette of Rhosili Down ( 632ft ) .
11 And I could see right across the fields and right across the Menai Straits onto Beaumarais .
12 The living-room was at the back of the house , overlooking the harbour , and from where he sat at table he could see right across Carrick Roads to St Just-in-Roseland .
13 As she reached the gate at the farther edge she could see right under the low bridge — and as she looked she saw the van turn the bend at the top of the short hill leading to the bridge , and increase speed down it .
14 From the top you could see right over the seaside resort out into the countryside beyond .
15 From its leafy canopy he could see right over the gardens and the wilderness of the lower grounds to the rows of cobbled streets on the far side of the beck wall .
16 As though he could see right into the deepest bits of her .
17 When he looked at her that way he had the most uncanny knack of making her believe he could see right into her soul , and it was a deeply uncomfortable sensation .
18 UNSUITABLE FOR A FAMILY NEWSPAPER Veil of secrecy ‘ You could see right through his trousers , ’ said the British judge Vanessa Riley .
19 I knocked on it but it was so dilapidated that I could see right through the door frame and into a large room where a man was sitting in a kitchen chair , dressed in trousers and vest .
20 We could see right through your crafty but loose Propaganda .
21 Jessamyn could see right through the hole in the dead man .
22 The fingers were long , unnaturally thin , the skin on them so clear it seemed he could see right through them to the bone itself .
23 It felt as if he could see right inside her head so that he knew beyond doubt the minutest detail of her response .
24 The whole world fell away beneath us as we soared upwards , and leaning back and enjoying it I watched the little valley unfold along its twisting length until I could see away into the main Dale with the great hills billowing round and white into the dark clouds .
25 Coleridge had rolled in his sleep down the hill slope to within a few yards of the river , and when he woke up at dawn , he found he was unable to move or even to call out to the shepherds and workmen he could see near by .
26 I could see straight through him to the muddy , catpaw marks on the back door .
27 His eyes were still fixed on her , but she knew he could see little in the dark corner .
28 Yet for all his own pleasure at tracing this evidence , Dixon could see little in his report which might have accounted for the look of extraordinary triumph he had seen on Morse 's face when he reported in at 2.45 p.m .
29 A shy and tentative smile came to the girl 's face and then she turned and went out of the room , walking as surely and as gracefully as if she could see just like everyone else .
30 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
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