Example sentences of "[vb mod] see [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | You should see an improvement in the coming months . |
2 | You should see the pride in their faces when they talk of it . |
3 | The moral of this story , was , she assumed , that one must see the beauty in what one has , and not search for it elsewhere ; but it carried with it , inseparably , the real sadness of the fading windows , and the fact that those within the house could never see them shine . |
4 | But the Thames route is pretty good anyway — we 'll see a lot in a short time . ’ |
5 | So this week you 'll do a three minute application , you 'll see the way in which th that 's going to be done from the instructions in the small group session that you 'll get today . |
6 | Now you 'll see the speed in the bottom left-hand corner . |
7 | Both these approaches are being actively investigated and one day we may see a revolution in management of Type I diabetes . |
8 | North Street , Ulster Street , William Street and the town centre are most likely to be affected between 9am and 6pm but other areas may see a reduction in water pressure . |
9 | It is important to recognise that whilst the UK business economy may see a recovery in 1992 , the adverse effects of the current recession on the consumer market will continue to be felt long after the economy has begun to recover . |
10 | Felix could see a man in the shining armour and plumed helmet of a Reiksguard knight . |
11 | However there are concerns that the market is rather high at present , which could see a fall in prices generally in the new year . |
12 | All the time Lucille was talking , my mind was covering the side roads , and I could see a glimmering in the distance that might be the approach of daylight . |
13 | He was still reading , and writing , and soon I could see a change in him . |
14 | Occasionally she could see a gleam in Rachel 's eye , as though she might suddenly ask him if his intentions were honourable , but for the first time in her life she learned to be grateful for her mother 's good manners . |
15 | Far more pertinent was the fact that Mendoros thought he could see a gap in a market about which he knew a great deal , and which he reckoned could best be filled from the UK . |
16 | Over the edge , I could see a shop in the street below , a single room like an open cave , where an old man with white hair stood behind a counter that held a pair of scales and boxes of eggs and seeds . |
17 | He would get depressed and sometimes you could see a tear in the corner of his eye . |
18 | ’ I could see a woman in her late twenties . |
19 | In my mirror I could see a woman in the car as well . |
20 | On approaching the pub they could see a figure in a black T-shirt with white lettering through the opaque glass of the gents ' toilet . |
21 | as if they were stuck in the 1950s , the civil servants could see no way in which consumer , environmentalist or the broader public interest could be represented . |
22 | Chapman could see no advantage in it and Buchan dismissed it as a ‘ stunt ’ . |
23 | She had also become agnostic , and could see no sense in expecting a God to take the slightest interest in St Andrew 's . |
24 | They could see no enemy in the long-shadowed landscape , but they knew the ambushers had to be close . |
25 | She could see no future in her clandestine relationship . |
26 | He could see no future in the drover 's life and had travelled around the north earning his living , usually with animals but often through casual farmwork . |
27 | He could see no future in their hopelessly optimistic sales forecasts . |
28 | The servants did not want to offend their young master , and Mrs Reed could see no fault in her dear boy . |
29 | He could see no improvement in prospect anywhere . |
30 | I was told that when the Cabinet got my report of what the Tans had done Churchill said he could see no harm in it . ’ |