Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] see [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A student attending a well directed breast clinic may personally see this number of patients in less than a month and be taught to make an accurate clinical assessment . |
2 | The manager may only see each volunteer once a week and should the manager be out of the bureau on that occasion , two weeks may pass . |
3 | ‘ Hummingbird , ’ the President said , ‘ I must not see that robot animal . |
4 | Above all she must not see that appalling smashed face , hideous with the rictus of death . |
5 | You must not see all this as a Machiavellian plot . |
6 | ‘ We should probably see that again ; bring it back next week . ’ |
7 | Daddy , I may not see that one . |
8 | We did not know what the future might hold and had to face the possibility that we may not see each other again . |
9 | You may not see another Spring . |
10 | We may not see this place again for a long time . ’ |
11 | The usually quoted limit for freshwater tropicals is an inch of fish to 10 2 inches of surface water , though if you visit many experts you 'll soon see this exceeded . |
12 | Because if you look in any package holiday brochure , you 'll still see that , in order to get a room , you need two people . |
13 | And er the chap that tended her was er a locum , he were only a young chap , and er he says , Oh oh I 'm sorry , he says , I 'd better get me old man to come , he said I do n't suppose I 'll ever see another of these in my career . |
14 | but I think one one might still see this in terms of , of Mao 's ideas on excesses that , that clearly the situation was not right in the first half of , of nineteen forty seven . |
15 | They , they 're just not getting back right now , I do n't know if it 's just to be sensitive to her or whether it 's just because , you know , they 're gon na see each o I mean they live on the same road , they 'll probably see each other this weekend . |
16 | You 'll probably see that being done and you may well see some babies in a splint . |
17 | If , alongside this , boys are allowed to develop e.g. their caring faculties and to contemplate traditionally female careers such as nursing and social work , we might also see fewer boys taking A level mathematics and finding it unsatisfying for them , as Sheila Russell 's research ( 1983 ) indicated is all too frequently the case . |
18 | Maybe we 'll really see some change now . ’ |
19 | We 'll certainly see some action . " |
20 | Nijaz and Sead Hukanovic had feared they might never see each other again after being parted in the savage purge of Bosnians callously dubbed ‘ ethnic cleansing ’ by the Serbs . |
21 | The thought came to her that she might never see this woman again . |
22 | They might never see another amplifier again ! |
23 | ‘ Sometimes I think we 'll never see each other again . ’ |
24 | We 'll never see another poet like him in England . ’ |
25 | You could already see those vipers sorting out the Ambre Solaire . |
26 | Among the celebrating parties , you could see … those that were cheering for la France and de Gaulle , others for Stalin , others for el-Hussaini ( the Palestinian grand mufti ) , but you could scarcely see any that were cheering for Lebanon . ’ |
27 | But she could not see all the way , it was feasible that he was on a lower flight and she would come face to face with him . |
28 | He turned the newspaper over so that he could not see that headline and those paragraphs . |
29 | Huy could not believe that Merymose could not see that . |
30 | She could not see much of the room because of how he filled most of the doorway , but she saw the glow of the fire and a glimpse of a baize-covered table on which were papers . |