Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] you [modal v] see " in BNC.
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1 | Our new corporate image is the visible evidence of a revised strategy for the future which you will see emerging as we progress through 1993 and into 1994 . |
2 | Under the mid-green leaves of Alchemilla alpina is a beautiful shimmery silver effect which you can see in several of the photographs in this book . |
3 | The appendix age twenty the category which you can see there , nought to four . |
4 | Erm following discussion at the Airport Policy panel , erm we submitted the whole weeks which you will see we set out in appendix er one of the report . |
5 | And it even happens where the clays which overlie the chalk , the tertiary clays which you can see for example in the top of the cliffs at Newhaven , and if you look back at the cliff from the western breakwater for example you can see clay sitting on top of chalk . |
6 | A train waiting to go out go out to , er having met the er Nottingham Lincoln , or Lincoln Nottingham line which you can see just goes up the the back there . |
7 | The path which you can see being drawn will eventually go behind the big trees , using the bottom button of the path selection bar . |
8 | He 's the fellow who you will see wandering backstage before , during and after The Word goes on air , fraternising with the celebrity guests and chatting to the audience . |
9 | Extraordinary profits , you may be surprised to see are only twelve point nine million after the Elserver sale but that is a function of the write back of good will on the disposal of Elserver which you will see explained in the preliminary statement , thus reducing the er , profit from two hundred and twenty nine million , which was the estimate at the interim , to thirty five million for the year as a whole . |
10 | The game 's over for Roy and Judy , but the memories will live on , like the series which you can see on Central towards Christmas . |
11 | On the sea front itself you can see the seventeenth century fort built to protect the harbour and settlement from pirate attacks . |