Example sentences of "[modal v] see [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I ought to see George Carman , ’ said Ken Dodd . |
2 | ‘ If you want the opinion of an expert , you should see Dr Rubin , of Bart 's . |
3 | ‘ If you should see Miss Needham-Burrell … ’ |
4 | Everyone should see Glen Nevis . |
5 | There is no way anyone should see Michael Mann 's splendid panoramic epic The Last Of The Mohicans , based very loosely on James Fenimore Cooper 's classic novel , on anything but the best wide screen and in full Dolby sound . |
6 | ‘ I must see Mr Devereux right away , ’ Barak announced through the open driver 's window . |
7 | I 'll see Sturmbannführer Berger now . ’ |
8 | ‘ You 'll see Auntie Lou again , it 's not the Last Time for that ! ’ |
9 | I 'll see Mr O'Neill now . |
10 | ‘ I 'll see Martin home myself . ’ |
11 | And you can see John , whichever way you go into , you 'll see John types E and G , the semi-detached on Road , Lane and Road , and Road . |
12 | And that is why I 'll see Greg Martin if it 's the last thing I do . ’ |
13 | I 'll see Jimmy Warren and make sure he still wants to come with us . ’ |
14 | More detached observers suggest that in the next century historians may see Mrs Thatcher as a figure having no more long-term significance than Wilson , Heath , or Callaghan . |
15 | [ For Socialist Party congress and events leading to Prime Minister Michel Rocard 's resignation in May see May News Digest . ] |
16 | ‘ You may see Lady Yolande , not , ’ he lifted a warning finger , ‘ not in her cabin ! |
17 | Er , let's see Daniel silver glinting from his eyelids ! |
18 | But as the arguments drew to a close , you could see Justice White — who at 75 is a stern rock of a man , with a detailed knowledge of cases that has terrorised hundreds of lawyers — start to relax . |
19 | We could see Jane Russell again at the Empire , or walk up to the Arcadian to see Sanders of the River . |
20 | Through the open door I could see Harry hanging on to the horse 's head and staring at me with frightened eyes . |
21 | When he finally reached the doorway of the hut , he could see Alex Household slumped against it , the arm holding the gun limp at his side . |
22 | You could see Roberto start as he hit into the ball . |
23 | Now , in the light of a bedside lamp , he could see Marius Steen Lying back on the pillows asleep . |
24 | At the same time I could see Terry standing close by , on firm ground . |
25 | When it comes to motor sport Central South boasts the best in Britain … the world … this coming weekend could see Nigel Mansell and the Williams team from Didcot in Oxfordshire win the formula one championship … while from Banbury comes news of a revolution in rally driving which could take the Prodrive team to the top … |
26 | She could see Yatton Farm too , quite clearly . |
27 | In a voice that shook in spite of her efforts to control it , she asked if she could see Mrs Blessington-Dalrymple . |
28 | From under his eyelashes he could see Mrs Morgan was watching her husband with a sort of furious compassion , and was careful not to catch her eye . |
29 | All at once I could see Galway Bay . |
30 | In my first year in a London art school my two major preoccupations were whether you really could see William Turner 's late canvases as a precursor to French Impressionism , and how the hell I could afford to clothe myself in the right gear to make a stunning impact on my new friends at the Gateways . |