Example sentences of "it [pers pn] [modal v] see " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Well , if they ‘ ave n't moved it I 'll see you there at four thirty tomorrow morning . ’
2 From where I stood outside it I could see the Channel and the town of Boulogne set around the port .
3 Further down the corridor was a kitchen and across it I could see young Dennison loitering with intent outside the window .
4 Fear that I have only dreamed of moving forward , that when I go in and face it I will see that it is a mistake , not possible , uninteresting .
5 Printed on it you 'll see a space for the date of birth already filled in and also a space for the date of death , not yet filled in .
6 ‘ If you read it you 'll see , ’ said Betty .
7 Right , the arch braces of course had to be put in because they were if you look at it you 'll see that they were actually sawn off .
8 If you look back at it you will see what a transformation has already taken place .
9 If you type in the following program exactly as listed and run it you will see a fascinating pattern snake its way across your screen .
10 She said , ‘ That is a mirror and if you look at it you can see yourself . ’
11 In it you can see photographs by , among others , Dennis Oppenheim , Ellsworth Kelly , Joe Andoe , Jose Maria Sicilia and Christo .
12 Oh going back to the apprenticeship you were more or less left as you stood because I I thought that journeymen were very what 's the word very er they were only too willing to let you know what was going on and when you think about it you can see why .
13 I du n no but it you can see it coming through
14 And one of the psychological advantages of working on light removals is that whenever you 're doing it you can see the front of the van you know .
15 If you look at it you can see it 's very , very comprehensive .
16 Ai n't it you should see this traffic jam .
17 It was white now , and behind it you could see the shape .
18 It still burned with a harsh , blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes , presumably the others .
19 They 'd reached a dramatic opening , and through it she could see the moon-silvered sea hundreds of feet below , moving in a slow , deep swell towards the foot of the cliffs .
20 It should be a close race on paper , but when it comes down to it we 'll see what happens .
21 The countryside we drove through was beautiful , but behind it we could see the long , dark , frightening hills of the moor .
22 In it we can see reflected the ecological , psychological , spiritual damage and the massive human waste of this war .
23 Framed in it they could see a letter .
24 Out of it he could see Barry , his bike propped up against his house , mending his chain .
25 Beyond it he could see the bright flag of a bus stop and the — bus shelter .
26 He put his telescope to his eye , and through it he could see the shapes of ten dogs pulling a sledge over the ice .
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