Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb mod] see " in BNC.
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1 | The other objection , which I personally would see as more formidable , lies in the complications of development in sexuality and relationships which must usually arise in the child partner . |
2 | I still can see it now — beside her old gas geyser |
3 | Well I probably will see him ! |
4 | I would n't want to embarrass you , but I really can see no alternative at present . |
5 | And I frankly can see no way of being able to answer that question or attempt to answer that question without going through this form of exercise . |
6 | I often can see it |
7 | I certainly would see him that way . |
8 | Erm , I d I certainly can see the commercial success of a new settlement in the south east of York , or south west of York , but that 's because it would be attracting commuters from West Yorkshire . |
9 | I 'm almost certain that 's what 's doing it to you so let's see if we can get through to it with that , |
10 | She alone could see the sorrow in it , and it reminded her of her experience . |
11 | You might as well go down there because you , you just might see something down there . |
12 | ‘ You really must see this , ’ Jeremy explains as he pockets the ignition key , ‘ it 's the heart of the nightlife area . |
13 | ‘ You really can see the difference that the beach clean efforts have made . |
14 | → If your letter is serious , I am in no position to offer advice , since you really should see your doctor and ask him to refer you to someone who can help . |
15 | ‘ Lady Ursula , you really should see your doctor . |
16 | But as already stressed , you really should see the client yourself for what is to your client an all-important ceremony . |
17 | In my first year in a London art school my two major preoccupations were whether you really could see William Turner 's late canvases as a precursor to French Impressionism , and how the hell I could afford to clothe myself in the right gear to make a stunning impact on my new friends at the Gateways . |
18 | ‘ I thought you never would see me as a perfectly ordinary girl . |
19 | What we certainly can see is a tendency towards synthesis and dynamic development , a typical feature of Minoan civilization . |
20 | Anyone who 'd paid money for their dog , or did n't know where it had been , should take it to the god in Lāmri to be blessed and cured : and if anyone had been bitten recently , or had been in contact with the rabid dog , they too should see that god . |
21 | Indeed he alone could see clearly what that good was ; for in virtue of his position he was impartial and disinterested as no mere section of society , no corporate body or representative assembly , ever could be . |
22 | Just ten or fifteen minutes of it now would see him right , a short trip out through the islets and mudbanks where you could let the boat drift , lean over the stern and watch the inner life of the dirty green water , the shreds of seaweed and small branches and other shapes that sometimes proved to be alive , or focus on the surface , a depthless sheet of scum on which the pearly light shimmered in continual shifting patterns , or even look up to see a huge modern building , several storeys high , going for a stroll along a neighbouring island , the superstructure of a freighter putting out to sea along the deep-water channel … |
23 | On the Liberal side , anger at the illegal campaign against Home Rule had made it equally difficult for Asquith to compromise , and he too could see no other way forward . |
24 | ‘ Oh yes , I think all of us here can see that , Mrs Channing , ’ said Hilary Frome . |