Example sentences of "[modal v] see their [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some Whigs were implicated in Jacobite activities , amongst them John Wildman , Charles Mordaunt ( third Earl of Monmouth ) , the Earls of Dorset and Shrewsbury , and the Duke of Bolton , although whether we should see their alleged intrigues as much more than fire-insurance Jacobitism is unclear .
2 And the capability to cut Telnet network traffic by up to 90% should mean that the network can support additional traffic , translating into less competition for scarce network resources , and remote users should see their line-usage charges fall .
3 It is not absurd , however , to suggest that , implicitly , TNCs might see their best interests served in such a strategy .
4 ‘ all the witches dance here at midnight : and those who go may see their own ghosts walking up and down with a little Billet on the back , giving the names of those who had wished them there .
5 Some wore only frilly drawers and black camisoles so you could see their bare thighs on which they wore fancy garters and suspenders .
6 Not quite true , Sarah thought , although I could see their good points .
7 He could see their pale faces watching Jekub lurch towards them .
8 They waved once and I waved back , and for some time I could see their bright jackets in the dappled shade of the afternoon sun .
9 The vehicles drew alongside and I could see their amber lights through the canvas and hear slamming doors and excited friendly voices .
10 In addition , the cantonal universities will see their federal research subsidies increase at 11 per cent pa , from a total of SFr1700m in 1988–91 to SFr2400m in 1992–95 .
11 ‘ I personally want to represent Canada at the 1995 World Cup ’ , he says , ‘ and , to be realistic , there is absolutely no way the Japan RFU will see their national team take the field with more than a couple of foreigners in the line-up .
12 More than 3.5 million families will see their monthly bill plummet by an average of £30 as cuts in interest rates are passed on by building societies .
13 ‘ They have lost confidence , but Martin is just the player who can get them going and I think you will see their true character soon .
14 Long as the porters can see their own hands .
15 The first is so that the people can see their elected representatives and can get a better understanding of the institution .
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