Example sentences of "may [verb] see a " in BNC.

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1 However , although the Labour Party may want to see a stronger House of Commons , there is no wish to revive parliamentary government .
2 If you rent a place to live in rather than work in , you may need to see a solicitor about any of these legal matters :
3 If you prefer to get advice from a GP about contraception , you may choose to see a GP other than your own family doctor , if that GP is willing to accept you .
4 You may have seen a film of the African tribe , the Masai , running : they run on their toes .
5 You may have seen a table of life-events which indicates the relative effects of change on stress level .
6 Police want to interview anyone who was in the wine bar on Wednesday evening who may have seen a woman drinking with a man .
7 Davies may have seen a close tussle between his two scrum halfs , but elsewhere in this gripping battle there was no question the Scarlets were the ones left blushing .
8 You may have seen a film , but wish to talk about who did the cinematography or who played a particular character .
9 Some of you may have seen a bit of these before or similar ones , but it does n't matter , because it 's worth looking at again .
10 LATE-NIGHT revellers who may have seen a vicious assault have ignored police appeals to come forward .
11 Now , if you were out and about at about ten o'clock last night you may have seen a greenish glow in the sky .
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