Example sentences of "may see [art] [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | Then we may see a reversal of the policies whereby the deepest roots of public health misery are often ignored . |
2 | Next month 's summit-at-sea may see a resolution of the Bush Administration 's schizophrenia over Moscow . |
3 | Thus only a parent may see information on the record concerning the pupil 's racial group , language or religion , and only a parent may see a statement of special educational needs ( under the Education Act 1981 — see Chapter 4 ) or results of the pupil 's assessment . |
4 | You may see the spectre of Wild Will Darrel on a black horse , followed by a couple of hounds , but be careful at the sight of a burning baby . |
5 | You may see the location of Ellen Terry 's cottage at Winchelsea , the billowing sail of Captain Locker 's ship ( see p.200–201 ) , the Tower of London ( as used on the Public Record Office plate ) , the crest of Charles Dickens , to which he was not entitled , having annexed it from a 1625 grant to William Dickens , and the forty quarterings of the arms of Sir Francis Fust . |
6 | Already , too , one may see the start of a symbiotic relationship in which France would increasingly depend upon American resources to achieve purposes which , left to herself , would be beyond her , while American objectives , although they did not entirely coincide with the French and for all the power which they would ultimately deploy , had to include France as a frail but , for the moment , indispensable means by which they might be attained . |
7 | Your lordship may see the print of my affection scored across the back of his left hand and wrist , if you care to make him hand you his manor roll tomorrow . |
8 | A mosquito may see the scent of our bodies and be attracted thereby . |
9 | This is an interesting development and if the trend continues , we may see the demise of collateral warranties in the not too distant future . |