Example sentences of "[modal v] see the [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , better they should see the plans for a nuclear submarine than this ! |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Take the cable tidy apart and you 'll see the connections for all the relevant equipment are clearly labelled , along with the terminals for each wire — live , neutral and earth . |
4 | If we follow this top road along a bit we 'll see the toll-booth for the suspension bridge and … |
5 | ‘ If you watch how the lightning touches the water , you 'll see the need for caution . |
6 | I could see the attraction for the Government ; a positive response was more difficult to formulate and meant more work . |
7 | She could see the attraction for him : a curiosity like a Jacobite Guinea would be an excellent visual addition to the documentary he was researching . |
8 | He was one of the very few men of science who gave a welcome , albeit qualified , to Vestiges ( 1844 ) presumably because he could see the wood for the trees ; but when the Origin of Species came out in 1859 he disliked it heartily , and became one of the most formidable opponents of Darwin and Huxley . |
9 | But here he had to leave me to attend to stores which were being brought on board , and some twenty minutes later I could see the place for myself . |
10 | Strongly against , but he could see the need for some front bench MPs to pair . |
11 | She could see the ground for a distance round the beech-tree , and as she gazed down she noticed a man coming along a path a short distance away . |
12 | These achievements were highly praised in the Chinese media and people could see the results for themselves in some localities with more agricultural produce on sale . |
13 | As we examine the structure of the police in the 1990s , I hope that we shall see the need for a national police agency to deal with national and international crime , while preserving the important links through the local constabularies , because it is through the local police links with the public that crime is prevented . |
14 | As we shall see in 6.3 , the interrupt facility can be expanded to switch instruction sequences on the occurrence of many different events ; further we will see the need for a means of ensuring that at critical times the computer is able to ignore all but a subset of these events . |
15 | The final takes place on June 5 , and the Clothes Show will be there with the cameras , so you can see the event for yourself . |
16 | I 'm sure that you can see the reasons for the brain-strain caused by trying to get to grips with this sort of puzzle . |
17 | I can see the reasons for that and went along with my birth certificate , marriage licence and National Insurance card . |
18 | With no Lamb and no Gower I can see the chance for England 's batting enigma Graeme Hick to go on the senior tour , even if he has not been offered a winter retainer contract . |
19 | ( You can see the need for good information to local constituency offices . |
20 | So you can see the need for proper organization and the need for increased support from the union ? |
21 | ’ It is an infringement but I can see the need for it . ’ |
22 | In cases where it 's due to er under performance in the case of insolvency for example or other situations , we can see the argument for having a smaller proportion , but it should cover both . |
23 | I think you can see the difference for yourself . |
24 | And we can see the rates for which the deduction is going to be applied the other side . |
25 | erm there i it 's not just a matter of plucking a figure out of thin air , but you can see the justification for the full fee-bid , and you can er crosscheck the accuracy of the fee-bid as well . |
26 | In this way parents can see the lessons for the day . |