Example sentences of "would see [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I do n't think you 'd see much difference .
2 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 .
3 I never thought we 'd see this day .
4 You 'd be walking the beat and you 'd see some kid with his backside hanging out of his trousers .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 If you were to consult fibre charts , you would see that watercress ( 33 per cent fibre ) appears to be quite a good source .
8 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 ?
9 Many sociologists would see these differences in life chances as a direct consequence of social stratification .
10 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 .
11 She was not a woman who would see both sides of a question , or want to analyse a given situation .
12 It was a good job , and only someone in the know would see any difference .
13 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 !
14 I would see this approach as being capable of useful application in other areas , e.g. Health Education or Development Studies .
15 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 .
16 Then I did ask myself if we would see this place again ; and when Jaffa started to disappear to our starboard , I remember I said to myself : ‘ If this ship could turn round now , I would return to Jaffa . ’
17 But both interpretations would see this attempt at escape as misguided .
18 What I would see this policy as doing would be simply to bring an element of restraint er which er would be formulated in way in which it would within the local plans so that tight boundaries would be drawn around settlements , the rest of the land would be designated as under this policy as E two land and the debate as to whether the extent of that land was necessary or not would be negated because it would be subsumed as being there simply er meeting the strategic policy .
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