Example sentences of "[adj] [modal v] [adv] see the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the millions of pounds raised annually in this country for these people via television , telethon , etc. are spent in such a manner , this would surely see the start of a reversal of the present path on the dead-end road we seem to be following . |
2 | This conclusion underlines yet again that there are wicked people , whereas a more structural analysis of this would perhaps see the behaviour as a logical extension of the search for profits . |
3 | Few would now see the introduction of commercial television in 1955 as the threat envisaged by , say , Lord Reith . |
4 | The 1993 will also see the publication of Repertorio della scultura fiorentina del Seicento e Settecento , edited by Giovanni Pratesi with research by Ursula Schlegel . |
5 | Soapy could almost see the prison doors . |
6 | There 's one short answer : 1992 will indeed see the removal of trade barriers between the 12 EC states and the seven in the European Trade Association ( EFTA ) , but nothing happens until 31 December . |
7 | Staff in Phase 1 will shortly see the installation of new lighting and a revised furniture layout on Level 3 , necessary to comply with the new EC regulations on VDU use . |
8 | A little later , to the time of the ‘ Polygnotan ’ red-figure vases , belongs a very small piece , not a cup-interior but the slightly domed surface of a covered cup ( fig. 112 ; one can just see the orifice for drinking at the bottom ) . |
9 | The mists , the haze , the rain , the sunbeams ( one can almost see the wind at times ) fill the stage and create the ecstatic sense of unity essential for a romantic painter . |
10 | Ousley says CDS is very interested in some massively parallel project that NEC is currently working on , though that wo n't see the light of day until the mid-1990s . |
11 | The mirror can be useful in checking whether one child is taller than another in such a way that both can clearly see the difference . |