Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] see [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think I 'd sooner see Angela Rippon , Those Were The Days , do n't you ? , on Sky
2 I 'd often see birds with gut or wire wrapped around their necks or wings , or looking ill because , as I discovered later , they 'd swallowed lead shot which the anglers used to weight their lines .
3 I would rather see Philip play the piano than workingmen 's clubs but he has set his heart on being a magician and we are supporting him , ’ said his mother Stella .
4 I would rather see people that are going to start work , even if it is only for a year , at the same time where they are working that year that somebody take an interest in what 's going to happen to them at the end of that year .
5 In fact , whereas I would n't see art as a necessity , I would see the woman as a necessity .
6 Erm , yes Chairman , the , the suggestion of the recommendation if you like , that er , Reginald 's erm , proposal it is , er to participate is , is er , rejected by er , I do n't particularly feel that way about it , that erm , if , apart from the fact that the contribution is sizable , and I do n't think that we 'll get all that many applications from the Regional District Council anyway , but erm , I would n't see harm at all of both Oswestry and Bridgenorth being allowed to send a representative if there were any applications , it 'd be good for their area , er , and er , even if they were n't allowed to vote on it , and I suppose they should n't be allowed to vote on it , erm , I , I would see it as erm , another attempt , another avenue to , towards partnership between District Council and the County Council development .
7 But I would not see Leslie again .
8 The visitor left , forgetting to take her sewing machine , and I left with her , knowing full well that I would never see Aisha again and that news of my forcing the lock on her cupboard would reach my family and the whole village well amplified , so that I 'd end up accused of stealing all of Aisha 's possessions .
9 I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again .
10 ‘ No , ’ she agreed blankly , avoiding his eyes , so that she would n't see distaste in them .
11 Despite the anger and the violence , the sorrow and the hopelessness , Cassie found that she could not contemplate the thought that she would never see Johnny again .
12 She would never see Felipe again .
13 No use thinking that she would never see Travis again .
14 How could she survive knowing she would never see Guido again ?
15 Despite her depression she occupied herself with office tasks , and , although there were times when she dabbed at a tear , she reminded herself that she must prepare for the time when she would never see Silas again .
16 She did n't think she would ever see freedom .
17 The knowledge that we would not see restaurants or hotels for some time gave a poignancy to our days in Aswan .
18 Discussing the number of child cycling accidents , PC Dave Hogg told Darlington 's road safety forum last week that they 'd rather see children under ten pedalling on the pavement .
19 It was agreed that they would not see Minton for a while .
20 But even now , having gone through that process , they would not see men as the enemy , they feel that they do have a lot in common , for example , with maybe the conception of women organising in National Liberation struggles that was mentioned earlier .
21 Gilbert : ‘ They are obsessed with sex otherwise they would n't see forests of penises that are not there !
22 so presumably , you know , with all this in the earlier period that erm people are gon na be , you know , have less ties towards with people , traditional ties , it 's much more , so they would just see people who were higher up in society with more other people with , with , you know rather than
23 And if he did n't do that she could n't possibly see how they would ever see eye to eye .
24 He made the Poles on his territory pay double the level of taxes paid by Germans , encouraged the Poles to sell up and move out and refused to rent out Royal Estates to Poles , declaring that he would rather see Danzig merchants working Pomeranian soil .
25 The Collector had a feeling that even if he survived the siege he would never see Hari again .
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