Example sentences of "[that] you [modal v] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 " It 's odd how you always have to ask that question , that you 'll only see him through other men 's eyes .
2 I keep it inside my head , so that you 'll never see it , or anything like it … ’
3 Are you really saying that you 'd rather see a rubbish tip than fairways ? ’
4 If they 're not and left that you 'd never see it again .
5 I 'd almost given up hope that you 'd ever see me as a girl … a woman .
6 When she was at the premiere of The Delinquents she was wearing this designer dress and it was black and cut up one side , so that you could just see one leg ; it looked awful , Some people only wear things because they have a designer label .
7 Instead of Greece they went to Wyvis Hall because Adam was broke and Mary was close to broke because that first time it had been so beautiful and peaceful and private there that you could hardly see what advantages Greece would have had over it .
8 The hood was pulled up so that you could hardly see his head .
9 Mauléon-Licharre is a historical town , but without very much history that you can actually see .
10 And I 'm gon na ask Catherine to stand up so that you can all see who she is .
11 But they they 'll tell you that you can still see where the house was because there 's a runcho grows there .
12 ‘ Pretty things , ’ wrote Sawyer and Darton of illustrated books in general , ‘ pleasant to fondle , more ready to display to a bibliophile those tiny points of an exquisite technique over which it is legitimate to gloat … the spot of ink adjusted on a Corinthian 's cheek to a thousandth of an inch , or a black line so thin and firm that you can almost see the metal caressing it on to the honest untimbered white paper . ’
13 Throughout this gargantuan meal the talk was almost entirely concentrated on food , on remembering other great meals , or discussing the quality of the ham and the other salumi : ‘ It must n't just be pink ; it must n't be too fat , and it should be cut so thin that you can almost see the church tower through it . ’
14 I caught sight of myself in that reflected window world that you can only see when it 's dark outside .
15 That this is a big paddock , and in the bottom of the right hand corner , if you stand on the road looking at it , there is a triangle of land that is tucked away , that you can hardly see from the roadside , that in my opinion is sufficiently secluded and sufficiently near to other services to allow us to go out to consultation .
16 He is just , I suppose , primus inter pares , as a Prime Minister , and erm that 's it is , as we 've both said , the next hundred days or so that you will probably see the real John Major .
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