Example sentences of "would see [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the point is that I do n't see myself as a playwright in the same way I would see myself as a prose writer . |
2 | I would see myself as a feminist and a socialist and I think socialism is the only form of just government a just way of running any sort of society , that can give people any sort of dignity . |
3 | And they would see themselves as the Babes in the Wood , or Cinderella , or young princes more lovely than the morning , turned adrift on the world to seek their fortunes , while vulgar and ugly cuckoos slept in their beds and drank the top of the milk . |
4 | They asked me to go there for an interview , and from that they recommended a therapist who would see me at her home . |
5 | What I would find off-putting is the idea that people would see me as a divorced man 's bit of light relief . |
6 | ‘ I thought you never would see me as a perfectly ordinary girl . |
7 | And then , as the job came up with Social Services , and I joined it , I did have some reservations , because I felt that maybe people would see me as sort of having deserted them and joined them , you know , er brilliant movie ? |
8 | I had intended to emerge while Mr Cardinal was still a reasonable distance away , so that he would see me in good time and suppose I was on my way to the summerhouse , or perhaps to the gardener 's lodge . |
9 | Poindexter , weary , did not really want to know and had no memory of the memo at all ; he told him he would see him at the office in the morning . |
10 | I would see him with my father and hear them talking about paintings and so forth . |
11 | One day soon she would see him for the last time . |
12 | ‘ Thanks ! ’ she hissed through clenched teeth , and would see him in hell before she fed him . |
13 | He would see her at school soon enough . |
14 | No doubt he would see her at the vicarage . |
15 | He thought of her on the night train to Newcastle ( where he knew of a kindly , broadminded landlady who would see her through her trouble– , and shuddered sympathetically . |
16 | This was discussed at length with Janet , after which it was agreed that the therapist would see her for the next 2 months at fortnightly intervals and that no more than one telephone call per week would be acceptable . |
17 | He would see her in the old holey woollies she wore to bed , rather than an old-fashioned nightshirt . |
18 | She should look after herself , as well , and he would see her in five years ' time . |
19 | I really thought I would see her round Sale , I 've never seen anything of her |
20 | In another language where mother 's brothers and father 's brothers are referred to by different words we would see them as different kinds of relatives . |
21 | Another interpretation of the changes would see them as part of a longer-term shift towards new relationships between government and the wider political economy . |
22 | The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too . |
23 | The radical feminist analysis described at the beginning of this chapter would see these as aspects of men 's patriarchal control over women ; the Marxist feminists would see them as a result of capitalism ; others would see them as the outcome of both systems , and indeed of racist systems too . |
24 | He would put them forward in a specially written book , bound in the finest calf , to some powerful patron who , in Cranston 's dreams , would see them as the solution to all of London 's problems . |
25 | Each weekend would see them on their way . |
26 | Chapman had put the Town on a firm footing that would see them to a third championship the following year to become the first club to win the title three years in succession ; and two years after that they were runners-up . |
27 | In the mornings we would see them in the souk holding hands with strange men . |
28 | I would see them in Sweetmary every once in a while and they would most always be drunk . |
29 | Perhaps she would see someone across the room . |
30 | Surely a court would see it as manslaughter . |