Example sentences of "[modal v] see that [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Comparing eqns ( 4.63 ) and ( 4.64 ) you may see that Lk = Rk/k , and if you determine k from the identity unc you will find for copper that
2 ( 'Right then , quieten down' , ‘ Right then , let's see that group 's work ’ , ‘ Right then , who turned the lights off ? ’ etc , etc . )
3 The four Oaks were still hauling on their prisoner and Floy and Snodgrass could see that Balor 's arms and legs were all wrenched from their sockets now , twisted at awkward , unnatural angles .
4 Helen could see that Carl 's face was very white and there was blood on his mouth , but he could walk all right .
5 From his viewpoint in his seat , enervated by this strange sapped feeling , Jimmy could see that Gilbert 's previous nervousness had now reached a new pitch .
6 Ronni could see that Guido 's brain was whirring .
7 He could see that Duvall 's eyes were screwed shut in pain as he loomed over him .
8 But Cassie could see that Johnny 's ears were as unresponsive as his back .
9 In the next chapters we shall see that Wordsworth 's political ideas run parallel to and are often interwoven with his philosophical and religious beliefs ; from whichever aspect we view it , the same pattern of development emerges , though which element is providing the motivation remains obscure .
10 In due course we shall see that people 's standard of living hinged broadly on their position in the landholding hierarchy , and it will be necessary to examine this after reviewing the material conditions it enabled them to enjoy .
11 In his early work we can see that Foucault 's position involves a remarkable development of Althusser 's hints that art can function as a privileged category that provides an ‘ internal distance ’ from ideology by relating histories , writing reports .
12 From the outset we can see that Freud 's theory , while being sociological in its understanding of individualism as social product , has the advantage over Durkheim 's sociologism in being able to account for creativity and for change in human societies .
13 If , as I have argued , thought and consciousness irreducibly escape the net of physicalist interpretation , and if , as I have suggested , the external world must possess the mind-like property of generality if it is to be conceivable , then we can see that Socrates ' assertion in the Phaedo , that the world must be explained by reference to mind , was essentially correct .
14 In this more temperate climate , we can see that rock 's estate is a grand one , and it 's tempting to tramp its grounds — necessary , perhaps , if only so as to have somewhere to ‘ go ’ .
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