Example sentences of "[noun pl] you [modal v] see " in BNC.

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1 And over the next six months you 'll see everything from computers to paint-by-number books appearing on a beauty counter near you .
2 Delft also has several fascinating museums and many old and attractive buildings and in the summer months you can see the sights without walking , simply catch the horse drawn tram or take a cruise in the canals .
3 Here in contrasting Old World and New World settings you will see the types of dwellings , farm out-houses and craft workshops that the emigrants used on both sides of the Atlantic .
4 Half-way along the back of the lower legs you could see the vicious spur with which the birds fought .
5 ‘ They had to be believable as the kind of kids you 'd see on the streets , but not on TV .
6 " If you close your eyes you can see it in this room , the two of them standing there , rough kind of people .
7 Greavesey of course and at the risk of overdosing on goals you can see all the action that mattered from the First Division yesterday .
8 Still Mo' Better Blues is full of fine moments and happens to have one of the very best opening-credits sequences you 'll see in this or any other year .
9 Above the shops you can see the facade of Dr Doddridge 's famous Academy dating from 1740 .
10 The largest tortoises you will see in the park are descended from specimens from Aldabra Island in the Indian Ocean .
11 Just as you would expect the fabulous Theme Park combined America 's colourful past , present and future in one glorious location , and those same world famous attractions you can see in California and Florida — MAIN STREET USA , FRONTIERLAND , ADVENTURELAND , FANTASYLAND , DISCOVERYLAND — will all be lovingly re-created right here in Europe .
12 ‘ If you look at the children of very rich parents you will see that they are nearly always an unhappy , shoddy lot , ’ he says .
13 After around ⅔ of a mile the route curves around as though it 's heading towards the village of Satterthwaite only to curve round back east — keep a look out for Borck Crags , rocky outcrops you can see to your left .
14 Comparing the energy values of mixes with straights you can see that they are pretty similar .
15 ‘ If you look at the family phone bills you will see the same numbers were dialled over and over again .
16 If it 's a motorcar with very powerful headlights you 'll see it very much further away .
17 There are many new motorways not shown ; the detailed form of the roads is not reproduced faithfully ; and what is shown on the map to be an isolated settlement turns out to be hardly any bigger than the many other settlements you can see .
18 However , if you watch house martins you will see that they do not simply ‘ plonk ’ their mud pellets onto the wall ; instead , they place them in position while rapidly vibrating the head .
19 Quite clearly the objective and you can reading between the lines of the propaganda which pours out er of the Chinese Communist Party for the late thirties onwards , reading between the lines you can see it the objective is essentially Chinese state power , achieving power and using power to build er a national er unified , modern state .
20 Unfortunately , Pelikan have decided to discontinue this paint , so it will be disappearing from any shelves you may see it on .
21 Unfortunately , Pelikan have decided to discontinue this paint , so it will be disappearing from any shelves you may see it on .
22 Okay let's let's put those sorts of ideas , you turn to page three in the notes you 'll see there 's a proforma there
23 If you start looking across the week 's or month 's programmes you 'll see the same issue being brought up in a number of different areas , and that 's what we 've got to start theoretically thinking about .
24 From these definitions you will see that crime and delinquency are one form of deviance ( strictly speaking , delinquency refers to anti-social and illegal behaviour , but in sociology it is usually linked with ‘ juvenile ’ and used to refer to the criminality and misconduct of youths ) .
25 If you take a train ride into any of our major cities you will see thousands of long narrow gardens in serried ranks on either side of the track .
26 " Meanwhile , if I were you , I 'd walk around and have a look at what empty houses you can see .
27 It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation .
28 It would probably proceed as follows : from A , go to all the openings you can see ; from each of those openings , go to any further openings you can see ; by continuing this procedure , generate the tree of Figure 10 ; report the shortest sequence starting at A and ending at E. The reason for preferring a computer program to a verbal account ( for example , the one just given ) , is that , when writing a program , you are forced to say exactly what you mean ; if the program works , you know that there are no hidden difficulties with your explanation .
29 A recent meeting at the Institute between the national president and presidents and deputy presidents of all district societies re-affirmed the importance of , and the role of , district societies , and if you look at the make-up of the district society presidents and their deputies you will see that this is also representative of all members of the Institute .
30 That only at certain times you can see them ?
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