Example sentences of "[noun sg] would see [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This was not obvious to most people in the later nineteenth century , and the general effect of the Second Law was to encourage the gloomy belief that in time the universe would die the heat death of general tepidity : that the universe would see Victorians and their foreseeable descendants out , its death being many million years away , was little consolation to believers in progress , who saw it all stopping in the distant future . |
2 | Madame would see Boy there , she 'd look at him and she 'd give a whole line straight to him ( Ca n't you see … |
3 | A Labour victory would see house prices fall ‘ almost overnight ’ and a collapse in the value of pensions that would far outweigh the ‘ piffling promises ’ about most families being better off under a Kinnock government . |
4 | It seemed as though the next General Election would see agreements between Labour and the Liberals in several constituencies . |
5 | One interpretation would see fairness as simply fitting into an adjudicative framework and not necessitating the development of non-adjudicative procedures . |
6 | The former view would see education as one of the most important means by which black people become integrated into the mainstream of white British life . |