Example sentences of "[modal v] see [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman for the exchange said that , assuming the recent wave of rights issues continued , this year should see a return to better levels of profitability .
2 Recommended remedy : He should see a counsellor to ‘ talk through how he 's feeling ’ , or try to contact Relate .
3 Carers can not receive another contributory or non-contributory benefit as well as ICA ; and ICA is deducted in full from means-tested income support and housing benefits , so that some carers receiving these latter benefits may see no advantage to be gained from claiming ICA .
4 Yes well it 's possible that er Alan may see a way to using that but he is quite ni , I mean he he 's got no doubts he wants to come to me he 's in a divorce at the moment and the moment that the final papers are signed , he 's got to get out of the house he has to stay there till the last minute and then the moment that the papers are signed , he must go .
5 In return the club may see a return to even greater loyal support .
6 WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ?
7 In her limited understanding , she could see a way to the upper strata of Arcady society and beyond it to the stars .
8 Director Alvin Rakoff had problems with Crawford when it came to a crucial , very dramatic scene that he shared with Donald Pleasence , who was playing the police officer who could see a way to nailing the crook whom he had been trying to get for twenty years through his son .
9 For a brief and delirious moment , I could see no bar to our happiness .
10 He declared that he could see no alternative to perestroika , but he won loud and prolonged applause when he observed that " all manner of rash radicalism , improvisations and dithering have not given us much in five years " .
11 Judge John Petrie said he took account of Wilson 's admissions to police but he could see no alternative to imprisonment , especially since some of the charges involved supplying other people .
12 Endless , he wrote , because I could see no end to them and because I could envisage no beginning .
13 Such intimacy as life with my mother entailed should cease with parturition , and since Syl so resembled her in his attitude to me I could see no end to my continued childhood .
14 She could see no end to the squalor and harshness of life in the camp .
15 He could see no objection to her playing the part of the Virgin .
16 I could see no limit to the desolation ahead .
17 So , back to the typing I knew I would go , but at least now I could see an end to it .
18 She could see the asylum to the north through her open window .
19 Fifty yards along , she could see the entry to a yard , its gates closed .
20 We could see the entrance to the great square at the end of the street .
21 We could see the ship to Hamburg coming closer .
22 I would see no change to the exiting
23 In a Parliamentary debate on wages councils Ms Eagle claimed that their abolition would see a return to poverty pay .
24 If the hon. Lady would read some of the reports from the OECD and other reputable organisations , she would see the extent to which those organisations commend our practices in those matters .
25 Beyond that , he says that the rediscovery of the lessons of shamanism and the power of psychedelics is setting the scene for a general Archaic Revival , which will see a return to the magical knowledge of tribal times .
26 Apart from preaching diversification , they proclaim that the 1990s will see a flight to quality , meaning ( often illogically ) the world 's biggest companies , wherever they may be .
27 When they can see no end to it they begin to assume that their condition is ongoing and immutable .
28 Selby are looking for an allocation of twice that , and if you a if you accept that the County are correct and I can see no reason to erm to vary from that , in fact our submissions er set out very clearly why we think every parameter is stretched to its limits , i if you st i if you accept that then at the very least I think its incumbent upon Selby to put forward a cogent argument for doubling that figure .
29 Alter 10 generations , the phrase chosen for " breeding " was : MDLDMNLS ITJISWHRZREZ MECS P Alter 20 generations it was : MELDINLS IT ISWPRKE Z WECSEL By now , the eye of faith fancies that it can see a resemblance to the target phrase .
30 ‘ I did not intend to give offence but I can see an end to this matter .
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