Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The March issue of Woodworker will also see the introduction of a new regular column inviting readers to come up with ideas for using offcuts .
2 Yeremi could still see the tube wall quite clearly with his enhanced vision .
3 It 's pretty unlikely that this session will ever see the light of day on Strange Fruit , as the label 's last Wah release ‘ The Mighty Wah ’ proved about as popular as a motorway scheme through Kew Gardens .
4 That is governments may well see the need to take microeconomic measures to deal with problems created by changes in the performance of the macro and world economies .
5 People in Burma would then see the protection afforded by continuing membership in the Commonwealth .
6 ‘ The move will likely see the Governor-General [ the Queen 's representative ] replaced by a president . ’
7 The next five years will also see the implementation of tests for seven , 11 and 14 year olds ; a shift towards ‘ on the job ’ teacher training ; and the transformation of some grant-maintained institutions into grammar schools .
8 Although the draftsman may never see the lease again once it has been executed , others will have to live with it and try to manage the property according to its terms .
9 The next decade may well see the introduction of more designer polymers and composites , such as adhesive liquid crystalline systems and biocompatible monomers with reduced polymerisation shrinkage .
10 Visibility was so poor that Defries could hardly see the runway in front of her .
11 Vincent would soon see the struggle to turn himself into what he called a Peasant painter as his prime aim .
12 Owners will usually see the value of their property increase and it is often a selling point in estate agents ’ particulars that a house stands in a conservation area .
13 In the darkness Gabriel could only see the shape of a woman sitting on a horse .
14 The tradesman who put him there knew this , and hoped that by being removed to such unfamiliar and unpleasant surroundings his debtor would soon see the sense of agreeing to do what would immediately return him to the comparative comfort of his own home , namely to surrender , in settlement of his debt , the real estate which the law did not allow the trader to touch .
15 Instead , the UK accountancy bodies would rather see the Commission adopt the guidelines of the International Accounting Standards Committee ( IASC ) , which has been working progressively towards the international harmonisation of the rules by which companies report .
16 Non-train ticket holders can still see the road traction engine display at Swanage at £1 for adults and just 50 pence for children .
17 Nathan could still see the preacher standing , shocked and speechless , on his box .
18 Nevertheless , the single would soon see the band tumbling headfirst into yet another controversy .
19 Here ‘ relations between people ’ are not expressed as ‘ relations between things ’ , and the social economy is regulated not by the blind forces of the market and competition , but by a consciously followed plan … the end of a capitalist commodity society will also see the end of political economy .
20 ‘ So , ’ I said-regretfully , ‘ Filmer might indeed see the train as a target . ’
21 ‘ Television viewers all over the world will now see the quality of the entertainment we provide and also northerners doing what they like best enjoying themselves .
22 In demonstrations of searches , it is essential to ensure that the audience can actually see the search being carried out — all too often one sees a large group of students clustered round a single teletype terminal .
23 Within a day or two it appeared that a complete South African team would be fielded and Treviso might just see the start of rugby 's World War III .
24 From the window of the dining-room Conradin could just see the door of the shed .
25 Since being away from home involved that hideous activity , spending money , my Dad could never see the point of going .
26 Let's not forget that even if no more children 's books were published at all , each year would still see the arrival of a new cohort of children and their parents and grandparents , who for the first time start to contemplate buying books which are relevant for a child of that age .
27 Where that information relates to national security , all that the Government has to show is that publication might cause some injury to the national interest — a test which would ensure that the British equivalent of the Pentagon Papers would never see the light of day .
28 Moreover , few British schools at present include private study periods on the timetable , except for the sixth form , so the teacher knows that his students can only see the sequence in breaks and before and after school , unless he allows time in his own assigned periods with them .
29 I suspect that , if he imagines a dark grizzly bear trying to stalk seals over the snow , the Bishop will immediately see the answer to his problem .
30 June will also see the release of California-based ImMIX 's first and only product , VideoCube — ImMix was set up in 1991 .
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