Example sentences of "[adj] may see " in BNC.
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1 | Some may see it as a chance for Mr Major to show how Britain can use the EC to promote its own policies from within . |
2 | There is an interesting link between the setting up of reserves such as Chitawan and what some may see as the bad old days of tiger hunting . |
3 | Some may see the bird 's warning cry as falling short of lying for a further reason . |
4 | ( With the privilege of hindsight , some may see here an anticipation of the modern emphasis on transactions and interaction as the basic nexus of symbolic life . ) |
5 | While some may see the whole area of aesthetic response as one limited by hedonism or elitism , or may wish to view it as a superficial frill of little relevance to the real world of materialistic values , others are able to propose valid reasons why investigation into the nature of aesthetic experience should be pursued . |
6 | What one creature smells , another may sense as heat , while yet another may see it . |
7 | Another may see that a powerful and confident experience in one field — such as music — brings contacts and perspectives which remain useful . |
8 | The bread is being offered on behalf of the whole community so it should be held up that all may see . |
9 | In England and Wales we are singularly placed to appreciate the relationship of scenery and structure , for few other parts of the earth 's surface show in a similar small area so great a diversity of rock types and of landscape features : " Britain is a world by itself " ; its mountains are not high , nor its rivers long , but within a few hundred miles of travel from east to west one may see more varieties of scenery than are to be found in many bigger countries . |
10 | As horse trading is the only remaining aspect of the fair , the next year or two may see either its demise or revival . |