Example sentences of "she would [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | She would instantly see that a plastic spoon proffered in open-hearted supplication and tender humility was more beautiful by far than any thorny rose or second-hand diamond given to her with a leer of anticipation . |
2 | He would just walk on , holding her hand and letting her lead him , turning his head a bit so she would n't see his closed eyes and keeping the sun on his left cheek as an additional guide . |
3 | If she opened them , she would n't see anything — once the lights were turned off down here , it was pitch-black . |
4 | He kept his face turned away from her so that she would n't see that he was n't telling the whole truth . |
5 | From where she was standing , she would n't see him . |
6 | Not a black day when she would n't see her father at all , but not a yellow day like Sunday , when , unless on call , he might be there most of the time . |
7 | He had been going to wave , but she would n't see him , not at that distance ; she refused to buy contact lenses , and hated wearing her glasses . |
8 | ‘ No , ’ she agreed blankly , avoiding his eyes , so that she would n't see distaste in them . |
9 | ‘ She would n't see him before . |
10 | oh well it 's underneath your book , that 's why she forgot to take it , she would n't see it |
11 | Surely he would come down the street from this direction , she would soon see him , turning his head from left to right to make sure nobody was there to witness their assignation . |
12 | The previous evening they had insisted on taking her to the cinema , ignoring her protests that she would rather see the Molière play at the Comédie Française , to watch Jacques Prévert 's film Les Enfants du Paradis . |
13 | We have done our best to protect her ; we ensured she would not see the baby at birth , removing him from the Maternity Unit as soon as he was delivered . |
14 | She would not see the heather again . |
15 | She turned on her side so that , if the mouse on the ceiling began a stealthy movement , she would not see it . |
16 | She kept her head under the blankets so that she would not see the magic light . |
17 | It was not the unliked child she struggled to shield , but the man 's flesh she would not see mingled with another 's . |
18 | Pascoe had rejected her , Hunter-Blair was in hiding and she would not see Ayling until Thursday . |
19 | Even if he now commanded her , as he was undressing , to open her eyes she would not see his powerful , barrel-chested body as it came at her . |
20 | Currently one staff member has her back to the door and if the other two staff were absent she would not see the light flashing . |
21 | Always start ‘ Tall , good-looking Mary Smith , as she stepped out of her cottage that morning , did not realize she would not see her children until the following , three months later . |
22 | She had seen what she had seen — she would always see it , and could never tell it . |
23 | ‘ She would hardly see him . |
24 | She knew the doctor thought she was a lunatic , but as she would never see her again , it did not matter now as much as the truth . |
25 | Still , she would never see that pair again ; her dealings would be with the Bobbie Wilmores , either young , middle-aged , or old , and their wives or their mothers . |
26 | Like most migrants , she still thought of Scotland as home and Britain as the homeland , although she knew she would never see her native country again . |
27 | Without having to be told , she knew at once two or , rather , three things : the Second Front had begun , John was in the vanguard of operations and that she would never see him again . |
28 | Although she quickly did all the right things : alerting the police , the coastguard and Dr Forman , Harriet Tremayne knew that she would never see her daughter again . |
29 | It had started when they discovered she was meeting Rob , and they had asked for her promise that she would never see him again . |
30 | Kissing and cuddling the tot she feared she would never see again Bernadette , 24 , had just one word for the emotional homecoming : ‘ Brilliant . ’ |