Example sentences of "we [modal v] see the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I , I 'd like to see what Peter would like to see actually , I think we ought to see the whole thing done in one fell swoop .
2 And with luck we should see the other tourist giants in Spain — Torremolinos and Lloret — moving along the same lines .
3 Most of the evidence we find for full-time craftsmen nevertheless comes from the temples of the Middle and Late Minoan periods , so we should see the main period of craft industries as belonging to an urban society and in particular to the temples within that urban society .
4 We should see the secondhand market as an opportunity , not a threat , or it will become a threat . ’
5 It is against this background that we must see the recent withdrawals of a number of analgesics from the market in Britain .
6 And in a minute , we 'll see the prime example of that , or one of the prime examples of that .
7 We 'll see the other guy , Yorke .
8 ‘ It 's all rather embarrassing for us , but I think we 'll see the funny side in the morning .
9 We could see the burning kite about half a mile away , and the blood wagon and fire engine racing to the rescue .
10 We could see the barbaric scenery about us , the tumbled mass of vegetation , with every tree weighted down by chains of epiphytes and climbers .
11 From our balcony we could see the great Bugis sailing prahus scything past us into the harbour .
12 It was only a forty-minute scramble away from Bira through dry and spiny scrub before we could see the great tree looming far above any of the surrounding vegetation .
13 At the end of this road we could see the great house standing with a pale light round it like a ghost .
14 The countryside we drove through was beautiful , but behind it we could see the long , dark , frightening hills of the moor .
15 When the first stones hurtled towards the boar , it lunged forward , its head rising clear above the water so that we could see the downward curve of its tusks , the bead-like eyes wild with terror .
16 We could see the red marks when he bent over but that was not all we saw .
17 Although we could see the old arrow-slit windows , more sophisticated owners had added rounded oriels , jutting bays and ornate chimney stacks .
18 We could see the green patches marking the old shieling sites where the incidental presence of humans and cattle over the generations had permanently fertilised the soil .
19 As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business .
20 As we shall see the unequal power relations between parent companies and their subcontractors does mean that the burden of adjusting output in a recession can result in smaller firms going out of business .
21 First , as we shall see the judicial attitude towards the scope of review was , until recently , premised upon either the collateral fact doctrine or the theory of limited review .
22 In section 3.4 , in particular , we shall see the theoretical significance of drawing this distinction .
23 If human eyes were sensitive to the same radiation as the goldfish 's retina , we would see the infra-red remote-control beams that operate televisions and videos .
24 On the television screen , we would see the moving scanner building up a picture 25 times each second .
25 Unknown to fame , we would see the whole world turn back into an Eden about us …
26 We can see the complex relations of this crucial post-artisanal phase in , for example , the evolution of booksellers into publishers .
27 Through all these phases , though of course in different ways , we can see the complex asymmetry between the older established institutions of cultural and social reproduction ( Church and State ) and the new institutions and forces both of the market and of professional and cultural independence .
28 First of all let's have a look at the relationship between total product and marginal product making a diagram we can see the total product rises up to L 3 units As a result that implies a marginal product positive throughout the range to O L 3 .
29 Thus we can see the expanded negative reproduction appearing , as Bukharin posited. if we compare the progress of the schemas above with the results if g' had continued at 0.1 we should find that in PP4 W = 23,958 as opposed to the actual 19,073 .
30 Thus we can see the regional consequences of welfare state expansion and of post-1975 ( and IMF intervention ) cuts .
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