Example sentences of "she would [verb] see " in BNC.
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1 | There was Miguel , huge and thick-set with a permanently-hard ugly smirk on his face , and lithe , handsome Juan , whom she 'd last seen being forcibly ejected for bonking his host 's wife at the Waterlane 's party , both swinging their sticks round and round to loosen up their shoulders . |
2 | She 's still my friend — she 'd like to see me , I bet . |
3 | After a while Bridget asked if she 'd like to see over the house , and Kevin 's room , which he 'd shared with Shamus , of course . |
4 | But she 'd like to see him , to try and set her mind at rest . |
5 | She 'd like to see a key worker allocated to each patient and families made more fully informed about treatment . |
6 | You know what she 'd hate to see now them fucking neighbours out there ! |
7 | The time was coming when she 'd have to see for herself . |
8 | If only she 'd looked behind her , she 'd have seen how to avoid the discomfort . |
9 | Trapped and mad as the birds , she 'd have seen the horse chestnut and its thick green kaleidoscope of leaves from her barred window . |
10 | If he had , she 'd have seen those long legs , whose stride outmatched even hers , she 'd have seen the power of his masculinity … |
11 | If he had , she 'd have seen those long legs , whose stride outmatched even hers , she 'd have seen the power of his masculinity … |
12 | ‘ This was in some way part of the whole thing , that I 'd blurt out what I 'd done and she 'd ask to see and I 'd have it on hand to show her . ’ |
13 | She 'd phone to see if he was all right and if he did n't answer the phone there 'd be trouble . |
14 | This was Silas Wilder — the man she 'd come to see ? |
15 | This was not Phoebe 's place and she knew quite simply that tomorrow morning she would go to see her own GP and organize the necessary hospital visit . |
16 | And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted . |
17 | How do you think she would feel seeing us together after what 's happened to her ? ’ |
18 | It was better this way ; somehow she would manage to see Dana before Roman did , and then she would leave and take up her life as it had been before she had met Roman almost a week ago . |
19 | She would love to see inside Ivy Cottage , but … |
20 | She would issue the new instructions regarding strangers and then she would have to see Mr Lee about a permanent bodyguard here in the house , someone who would blend in … a manservant . |
21 | She would have to see . |
22 | Not that she would have seen it as any sacrifice that she had neither husband nor child . |
23 | If she had ever thought much about the future , I think she would have seen her mother sitting in a chair by the fire , knitting ; after all , her father had been dying all her life . |
24 | At least with her young , keen eyes she would have seen that he was being duped by his own nephew . |
25 | Had she arranged for the sets to be changed three times during a dinner party , she would have seen to it that everybody noticed . |
26 | If her eyes had been open , she would have seen Zeno heading for the cliff path . |
27 | She would have seen me the week before ; and this time , have heard my arrival and tried to catch a glimpse of me — that explained the old man 's quick looks past me , and perhaps some of his nervous strangeness . |
28 | Elizabeth said she would like to see copies of these letters , and she gave them to Mrs Spurling — this , I think , justifies the presence of Braemar letters here . |
29 | Miss Lloyd tells me she would like to see the tradition revived . |
30 | Not satisfied , Harriet asked her to get in touch with her brother as she would like to see him . |