Example sentences of "[coord] he [modal v] see " in BNC.
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1 | Either that , or he 'll see you moved somewhere else out of your brother 's room . ’ |
2 | it 's either in his imagination or he can see it . |
3 | Pride — that 's all he needed , Colonel Windsor recognised : restore his pride and he 'll see sense . |
4 | And he 'll see it through to the end . ’ |
5 | He never said another word until the end when he told me he would be going out at 8 AM with the same four-ball and he would see me then . |
6 | I had told him to look at a video of the race and he would see that it was through my efforts that we had won the bronze . |
7 | And he would see her again , certainly ; here , almost every day , and at the house , playing the piano for her ; but there they could not talk so much . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | She should look after herself , as well , and he would see her in five years ' time . |
10 | She knew finally why she had stayed to suffer in this way , so she could explain to him and he would see . |
11 | He was in Cullbridge for the night , and he 'd see his lad in the morning . |
12 | At best it would provide him with the opportunity to strike elsewhere while my back was turned , and at worst — and he 'd see it plain enough — with an excuse to raise the whole royal power against me . |
13 | In addition , he must , of course , not damage the house , wilfully or negligently ; and he must see that his family and guests do not damage it : and if they do , he must repair it . |
14 | And he could see his Mum and Dad outside the house talking to Jack . |
15 | The named ones were apparently the most interesting and valuable , and he could see their charm , the fresh colours and glazes . |
16 | Thirty yards and he could see the shark 's teeth of coral waiting to devour them . |
17 | It was ajar and he could see the young woman busying herself with chores before reopening the shop for the afternoon trade . |
18 | In his own house the curtains were open , the light was on and he could see a young girl with a pigtail , seated at the piano . |
19 | Two golden shafts of light from the yard lamp crossed their bodies and he could see that they were lying on a mixture of old sacks and loose hay . |
20 | Allen climbed a tree but although he climbed to a high bough and hung there swaying like a squirrel they were in a low-lying bowl of forest and he could see neither the Smoke nor the last rays of the westering sun but only leaves . |
21 | Richard opened slowly and then the cock was in and he could see only Martin 's glistening blond hair between his legs . |
22 | She was lifting her skirt as she hurried to him , and he could see her ankles . |
23 | His mother stared at him and he could see the fear in her eyes . |
24 | Half the wall of the next house had been blown out , and he could see into the room beyond . |
25 | To his right the ground rose gently towards the southern cliffs and he could see the dark mouth of a concrete pillbox , undemolished since the war , and as seemingly indestructible as the great hulks of wave-battered concrete , remnants of the old fortifications which lay half-submerged in the sand along part of the beach . |
26 | On his way he passed the main drive , and he could see that at the end of it the gates were open . |
27 | The light from a neighbouring house was illuminating part of the garden , and he could see the spade , still stuck in the earth where he had buried the puppy . |
28 | It was a long speech and he could see that it had tired her . |
29 | He could see the money in the paintings and he could see also the alarm wires leading to them . |
30 | Past the entrance to a farmyard rutted deep in soft mud , and he could see the slipped roofing of the barns where the fallen tiles had been replaced by corrugated iron . |