Example sentences of "would see [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And dey 'd see kent names lik Kurkigarth an Gronivoe |
2 | But I do n't think you 'd see much difference . |
3 | Well I should think you 'd see that spin attack turn the tables whatever the weather was really , and we 've also got Peter Bradbury who 's taken more wickets in the Cherwell lead than anybody this year , so we 've got three first line County standard off spinners er or rather two off spinners and a left arm spinner . |
4 | You 'd see two fellows fighting in the street — you 'd pull them up and send them on their way . |
5 | You said you 'd see other cards with one N and er I thought I 've put two Ns |
6 | Then you 'd see old Pat McEwen 's wife looking out for you . |
7 | I never thought we 'd see this day . |
8 | You 'd be walking the beat and you 'd see some kid with his backside hanging out of his trousers . |
9 | ‘ But you promised we 'd see red grouse , ’ wailed an insatiable lad . |
10 | where all else fails , contingencies are eaten up and the coffers are bare , doomsday would see other budgets being raided and Peter 's services being run down to help pay for Paul . |
11 | An observer only a kilometre inside the edge of the path of totality , for example , would see total eclipse lasting for a mere 15 seconds . |
12 | Augustine would see biblical prophecies of the ending of idolatry fulfilled in his lifetime by the edicts of Theodosius I. |
13 | Indeed , ERM entry was accompanied by confident predictions that the economy would benefit from an eight to nine months honeymoon period that would see key indicators — notably inflation and interest rates — improving in time for a general election some time in 1991 . |
14 | Now he was saying that although we were too young to talk of real love he hoped we would see each other alone and not always surrounded by friends . |
15 | Division B's managers would probably reject this offer as they would see each unit costing that division £90 ( £50 + £40 ) but yielding only £80 ; Division B would make a loss of £10 a unit by selling at £80 . |
16 | It seems probable that the visiting extra-terrestrial would see ethnic exclusiveness and conflict , xenophobia and fundamentalism as aspects of the same general phenomenon . |
17 | The business world is familiar with appraisal and would see developmental evaluation as an integral part of the process of good management . |
18 | If you were to consult fibre charts , you would see that watercress ( 33 per cent fibre ) appears to be quite a good source . |
19 | You 'd need to , that 's why they nee er the Communist Party was going for progress in ord so that the peasants would see that socialism was a good sort of goal is n't it ? |
20 | Many sociologists would see these differences in life chances as a direct consequence of social stratification . |
21 | We already know that English , Latin and Russian are related languages , so we would see these data as revealing the common origin of these languages . |
22 | You would see broken cups gathering themselves together and jumping back onto the table . |
23 | She was not a woman who would see both sides of a question , or want to analyse a given situation . |
24 | It was a good job , and only someone in the know would see any difference . |
25 | It is from this tradition that he would see organizational commitment and permanent employment deriving . |
26 | He knew he had to turn his back on Crevecoeur , dreading the day he would see physical signs that SHe had been working . |
27 | Irrespective of what the Labour party says about what happened before 1979 , if he visited various parts of Yorkshire he would see massive investment in manufacturing , including £1 million in wool textiles . |
28 | Every morning farmers would come and they would see this claw mark on the neck of these of their sheep and their cows and they were , they were quite worried cos all their sheep and cows were like dying every night ! |
29 | I would see this approach as being capable of useful application in other areas , e.g. Health Education or Development Studies . |
30 | Laura was not tough , but possessed a strong character and would see this sort of action not as a sacrifice , but as an act of fulfilment , she was able to project herself through her husband . |