Example sentences of "[modal v] see [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe I ought to see a doctor about my acid content or something . |
2 | if you went to Burton-On-Trent I think it 's Toyota , you ought to see the size of that blooming place , er it 's right huge where they 're manufacturing cars , eventually , well probably now parts of these are , are , are going to be cheaper . |
3 | The latest gramophone discs had just arrived in Colombo , and one could join Harry Champion in the chorus of his You Ought to See the Missus in a Harem Skirt . |
4 | City analysts said that the full year should see a profit of £19.5m , to give 43.5p of earnings and a 14 per cent discount to the market . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | You should see a memo from me about two weeks in September . |
7 | With any luck , you should see a graph of the data appear . |
8 | Recommended remedy : He should see a counsellor to ‘ talk through how he 's feeling ’ , or try to contact Relate . |
9 | You should see an improvement in the coming months . |
10 | Paradoxically , you should see the voyage of self-discovery as a shared experience , in which you seek to increase your own competence and self-confidence by means of mutually-rewarding relationships with your fellow students , your teachers and other members of college staff . |
11 | Penelope was careful to walk to her chair with a sort of sideways movement , so that nobody should see the back of her dress . |
12 | ‘ You should see the size of our garden ! ’ |
13 | An employer from a partnership company should consider membership of a course committee as a right rather than a favour , and the college should see the invitation as an obligation not a dispensation . |
14 | You should see the state of the bedroom . |
15 | ‘ Valencia , Alicante , Gandia — you should see the beach at Gandia , as white as I used to be — ’ |
16 | You should see the pride in their faces when they talk of it . |
17 | yeah she goes , she , she , should see the grin on her face |
18 | 1983 should see the passing of the government 's new Heritage Bill . |
19 | And it was perhaps inevitable that he should see the death of his own child , his and Lili 's , as retribution , as a just punishment . |
20 | The representatives of the media should see the meeting as a constructive activity and not just a propaganda exercise . |
21 | A version of Gladys Knight 's ‘ Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me ’ , another ragga collaboration , this time featuring the vocal talents of Sweetie Irie , should see the light of day in the summer . |
22 | But heads do nevertheless need to say what has to be changed from time to time — and should see the need for change before their colleagues . |
23 | Secondly she said there must be a change from the habit of dualism to , what she described as interconnectialism We must see a relationship between things . |
24 | The relative or person who has been given the medical certificate by the doctor must see the Registrar of Births and Deaths for the district where the death occurred , in order that the death may be registered . |
25 | From being mainly voluntarily established we must see the development of new catalysed organisations meeting specific needs . |
26 | This is the background against which we must see the departure of William Charles Titford for London . |
27 | The Governor must see the heat of bodies as much as the physical flesh . |
28 | Lest we settle for limited models of productivity , we must see the cross as the ruling principle of the Christian life , for there can be no true reflection of Christ that does not consist of bearing his cross . |
29 | Remember , no one will know unless you tell them ( and remind them often ) that you must see the face of the speaker . |
30 | The moral of this story , was , she assumed , that one must see the beauty in what one has , and not search for it elsewhere ; but it carried with it , inseparably , the real sadness of the fading windows , and the fact that those within the house could never see them shine . |