Example sentences of "would [adv] see a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Are you really saying that you 'd rather see a rubbish tip than fairways ? ’ |
2 | You 'd sooner see a vegetarian at an abattoir . |
3 | We 'd soon see a difference ! ’ |
4 | Now I said Mr Nichol I 'd to take you to that erm but the only thing is it 's after the so I do n't know how you feel if you 'd if you would rather see a performance before the exam , or you would rather see that one after the exam , or two . |
5 | It was the Regent Street of Cairo ; except that in Regent Street you would not see a man walking by with a stuffed crocodile on his head or a pig being carried by in a cage . |
6 | Undertakers rarely advertised , for theirs was — and remains — a trade where discretion took precedence over high-profile marketing and one would not see an undertaker publishing testimonials from satisfied customers . |
7 | I am a new member of the RNLI , only joining in 1990 spurred into action by visiting the NE coast and seeing one or two of its lifeboats … £6 annual membership is very good value and could be increased , but £20 would possibly see a decline in numbers . |
8 | Yeah , but even so , the well it , you 're I would n't see a film . |
9 | Erm , is there any other reason in the poem and I 'm going away from questions now but is there any other reason in the poem why erm why it , why he would n't see a forest or a fox out of the window ? |
10 | And perhaps we would n't see an orange for a fortnight , three weeks perhaps . |
11 | Similarly , France had to accept some relaxation in its position or risk seeing the five go ahead by themselves : the latter option would undoubtedly see a reduction in French influence as well as the likelihood of the five soliciting British membership . |