Example sentences of "should [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | This should effectively see off any disease which it appears the Regal Tang is suffering from . |
2 | " You should just see her , you ca n't imagine , you would have to see her to know why she chose it , " and all the time , as she spoke , some more assured , sophisticated account underran her words , silently , in her own mind , an account by some other girl , some girl who could wear such garments , and laugh at them , and explain them , and not suffer — some girl so far above such things that nothing could pull her down . |
3 | You should just see the town , Anne . |
4 | ‘ You should just see your face , ’ he said when the paroxysm had passed . |
5 | ‘ They should not see television as a panacea for all financial ills . ’ |
6 | ‘ Just as you like , ’ said Burden , turning his face away so that Wexford should not see him smile . |
7 | There is only one road over the mountains and down to the desert , so it was stupid to assume — as I had done , without really thinking about it — that we should not see them again . |
8 | Certainly we should not see the Minoan frescoes as simple interior decoration . |
9 | Sir Gregory knew that was out of the question , but it was also essential that she should not see the entrance to the tunnel . |
10 | But perhaps Gabriel and Boldwood were right , and she should not see him again ? |
11 | Julia closed her eyes , so that Comfort should not see the sudden dislike that she felt . |
12 | He was all soft and scummy inside , and greenish , like his eyes , and she stood up and pulled the two halves of his torn torso together like a shirt she was going to button up so she should not see the spilling of his innards . |
13 | I turned away , I remember , so that Enid should not see my face , and thought of his arms holding me , and his hands in my hair and his mouth … oh , such a melting , a melting in my stomach . |
14 | Miranda left the room quickly , so that her mother should not see the redness that covered her face and neck at the very thought of seeing Miles in bed … in pyjamas . |
15 | She kept the money hidden in 22 , Church Row so that her husband should not see it . ’ |
16 | The Computer Users Group should not see the collation of hardware requests from end users as their primary function . |
17 | It is likewise important that those who make use of media such as the audiocassette or videocassette should not see themselves as mere consumers . |
18 | Says Nina : ‘ Unless there is a valid reason why the man should not see the child , then the courts will probably grant some sort of access . |
19 | If they are successful , we should soon see an influx of new products and more choice . |
20 | Think of situations where death , which we should usually see as outrageous and abnormal , is welcomed , as in the dying of extreme sufferers or those whose continued existence is a threat to the lives of others . |
21 | I wondered if I should ever see them again . |
22 | Thus would be decided whether or not C.N.L. should ever see the documents . |
23 | That I should ever see the day … ’ |
24 | A few weeks before it would have seemed inconceivable that she should ever see Hilda again , but now she almost looked forward to the meeting . |
25 | I had seen things which no-one should ever see . |
26 | If we here abandon the time-sequence of his life and anticipate his later work we should also see that an idea or hypothesis was often involved in some of his work , being followed by experiment involving accurate measurement to verify or deny the hypothesis . |
27 | Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary . |
28 | You should also see a newsagent on your left , so anticipate a man crossing the road with his nose in a newspaper and children darting across with ice-creams or sweeties . ’ |
29 | ‘ We should probably see that again ; bring it back next week . ’ |
30 | We believe that plays should be approached through the dramatic medium ; children should often see or participate in the play being acted , and not just read the text . |