Example sentences of "may [adv] see the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Patients may not see the relevance of giving information about their social history when their problem is a physical one — and it may not be . |
2 | Some doctors may not see the relevance of recording details of clinical signs . |
3 | They may not see the value until they 've been on them . |
4 | Note down any other changes you may have noticed about yourself , even minor ones — you may not see the connection but they may be vital clues to the doctor . |
5 | Campbell concluded that we may not see the effect of economic recovery for at least a year — perhaps not until 1993 . |
6 | But , in contrast , they may partly see the ad in this way a number of times during quite a short period . |
7 | That is governments may well see the need to take microeconomic measures to deal with problems created by changes in the performance of the macro and world economies . |
8 | The next decade may well see the introduction of more designer polymers and composites , such as adhesive liquid crystalline systems and biocompatible monomers with reduced polymerisation shrinkage . |
9 | It is of course important that growth in size be linked to growth in maturity , otherwise we may simply see the fulfilment of Jesus ' warning about the seed sown on the rock , which shoots up fast but withers because its roots are not deep enough . |
10 | With the imposition of VAT , they may never see the upturn . |
11 | ‘ Although you may never see the harvest of your care and thoughtfulness , rest assured it will go on multiplying . ’ |
12 | Although the draftsman may never see the lease again once it has been executed , others will have to live with it and try to manage the property according to its terms . |
13 | If it is your first work of fiction , you should also look at it as part of your groundwork which although it may never see the light of publication , is of great benefit to you as a writer . |
14 | Warn them too that the defendant will only have to release their report if they intend to rely upon it and that therefore they may never see the report . |