Example sentences of "she will see " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If I can signal a message there 's a wonderful chance that she 'll see it !
2 She 'll see to that … ’
3 And she 's got to come past us anyway , so she 'll see us wo n't she ? ’
4 Oh , she misses him , yes , but she 's better off without him , and she 'll see the truth of that before too long .
5 ‘ It 'll be all right , ’ she said at once , ‘ I gave the sheets to Emily Grenfell herself , I know she 'll see that your name is cleared . ’
6 ‘ What makes you think she 'll see me when she wo n't see you ? ’
7 ‘ Of course she 'll see it .
8 She 'll see wrongs righted and quarrels reconciled , in her own good time . ’
9 She 'll see how she 's feeling .
10 Mm cos she 'll see you there .
11 What if I write it on your forehead and then she 'll see it wo n't she ?
12 She 'll see two years old in December
13 Well she 'll see or not .
14 She said she 'll see you tonight at .
15 She will see and hear for herself into what keys they lead .
16 For a new patient this whole process may take upwards of an hour , after which she will see the doctor again and , if anything has been found , will be started on appropriate treatment .
17 She fears for you , but is joyful , for now she will see you . ’
18 She is not operating within a hopeful situation of growth and development , in which she will see the fruits of her work in terms of certain ambitions fulfilled for herself and her family , with the love and companionship of a husband to support her .
19 She will see those who have committed themselves to the traditional model of education , some as a matter of principle , but others because to question it opens up too big a can of worms .
20 She will be with her on every life-saving mission , she will see the final fulfilment of hundreds of people 's work each time a life is saved at sea .
21 But she is n't , and surely if I tell her , then after a while she will see that it is all right and forgive me .
22 She will see no one but myself . ’
23 If my hon. Friend will look at the recommendations already coming from the Boundary Commission , she will see that it recommends that there should be eight rather than seven seats in Dorset .
24 It is a fair assumption that the CBI knows at least as much about manufacturing as the hon. Lady does , and she will see a commendation of the Government 's policy in the 1980s and a firm recommendation that it should continue .
25 If she walks within a few hundred yards of this building , she will see young people , whom the Government have deprived of benefit , sleeping rough and begging on the streets because of the total indifference of people such as the hon. Lady and Conservative Members .
26 Now , perhaps , you will ask Miss Garland if she will see me . ’
27 She will see you . ’
28 But she will see you . ’
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