Example sentences of "will [vb infin] see [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I hope people will want to see them .
2 At the same time if a video has been taken of the wedding the speakers will want to see themselves .
3 The fans will want to see him again , not four months or a season from now , but soon .
4 I will be watching both of you closely and I will want to see everything that is to be published . ’
5 Dr Rolleston will be over at ten , with Matron , and they will want to see you .
6 The strange child has chosen to sleep in Edward 's room tonight ; but I am sure she will want to see you and perhaps you can give Miss Fitch a hand . ’
7 ‘ Mandru will want to see you , ’ she said .
8 ‘ I expect that the Royal Family will wait to see what happens to both Charles and Diana , and to the Queen .
9 The company 's two daily commuter coach services from Braintree and Chelmsford are expected to be busy , but managers will wait to see what demand there is before deciding whether to run additional vehicles .
10 She says she 's written to the Prime minister and Douglas Hurd and will wait to see what happens .
11 I will expect to see you at around 10.30am .
12 Browse through this brochure and you will begin to see what we mean .
13 I hope that gradually we will stop seeing them begging on the streets without any prospects for their future .
14 We will have to see what response we get . ’
15 We will have to see what life will say . ’
16 Well then , will have to see what they 've got .
17 Surely Greene will have to see it my way ! ’
18 So whatever sort of question comes up you will have seen something like it would n't you ?
19 In the past two years it has grown by more than 35 per cent , and anyone who put in £3,000 when it was launched , in April 1988 , will have seen their investment swell to £4,267 .
20 The hon. Gentleman will have seen what President Yeltsin said as a result .
21 After a period of stable numbers between 1985 and 1989 , the PCC will have seen its workload increase by 66% in 3 years .
22 Although Frank has been a director of Pearson since nineteen eighty six and those of you been to this meeting in the last few years will have seen him before I 'd like to introduce , ah , Frank to you in his new capacity Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer at Pearson .
23 Er we are involved er quite heavily in local authority and teachers generally , through unions and through other connections , so erm some of you will have seen us advertised anyway .
24 Whoever is out there will have seen our light , and knows we 're awake .
25 By the time our major advertising campaign is complete , millions will have seen our adverts and thus have a clearer perception of AEA .
26 Duart will wish to see you when he returns . ’
27 Naturally too you will wish to see your inheritance .
28 Tomorrow we will go to see him . ’
29 Thus if they are consistently defined as disreputable or respectable , servile or arrogant , they will tend to see themselves in this light and act accordingly .
30 The former will feel that they do not want to impose their views and problems on the others , whilst the latter will tend to see their problems or their viewpoint as essential .
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