Example sentences of "[pers pn] may see " in BNC.
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1 | I may see you on the same plane . ’ |
2 | I may see you in the shop one of these days . ’ |
3 | I am enclosing tickets for the new play and as they are in the front stalls , I may see you as I come on , ; but do not expect me to salute you , you understand , as I shall be taken up with my part . |
4 | Steve and I may see each other six times a week if we 're racing . |
5 | ‘ You are to move me so that I may see the moon . ’ |
6 | I wish I may see it ! ’ |
7 | ‘ Then I may see him ? ’ said Philip , promptly securing at least this concession . |
8 | If I do n't want anything I , I just go in there and I think well I 'll just go and see I may see something which catches my eye . |
9 | A magic peep-hole , wrote Harsnet. pay extra and you may see Ferdinand and Miranda playing at chess . |
10 | Or you may see exactly what you would see by looking through the glass at any point . |
11 | If you go there after dark now , you may see UFOs and small-headed hominoids 12 feet tall . |
12 | ‘ If we do n't do well in the exam , if we do n't get anything here , ’ Sheila blurted out , as they said goodbye outside the front garden while Moran waited with the engine running to drive Maggie to the station , ‘ you may see us in London soon enough . ’ |
13 | You may see groups of children around the community studying water life or bird watching . |
14 | If you will not come to us I am resolved to bring Oreste to you by and by so you may see how he progresses which I hope will be as well as when he was under your care . |
15 | On warm sunny days you may see Red-eared Terrapins basking around the edge of the lake . |
16 | As You may see , |
17 | ‘ You may see science as the great God we 've all got to worship , but if we do n't see it that way , and not many do , take it from me , you 'll have nothing to do your worshiping with . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | We shall see that , said I , and he answered unabashed , with the invisible instruments twanging and humming and jangling all over the room , ‘ You may see it , but you must not speak about this or anything that has passed here , for I have silenced you as surely as if I had cut out your tongue . ’ |
20 | If you look carefully , you may see some ridge and furrow which lie in a reverse-S pattern , a result of the logistics facing the medieval ploughman , who had to manoeuvre eight oxen up and down a field . |
21 | As you board any European airline shuttle you may see cabin crew hurriedly moving the cabin dividers to make more seats available in business class , knowing that greater profits can be made from this sector . |
22 | Your consent is required before we can apply for a report and you may see the report before it is returned to us . |
23 | Your consent is required before we apply for a report and you may see the report before it is returned to us . |
24 | Carp are not a true shoal fish like most other coarse fish , vet you may see several fish in a group feeding over the same area . |
25 | You will be able to see the lush green streamer weed swaying in the current , and if you look carefully , letting your eyes adjust to the movement of the current and weed , preferably with the use of polaroid spectacles , you may see one or more black shapes that suddenly emerge from under the green ribbon , hover for a few seconds in the open water and then just as suddenly disappear back into the weed . |
26 | If you pin all your hopes on it , you may see improvements where there are none , and in the long run this could be very damaging to your child . |
27 | ‘ You may see Lady Yolande , not , ’ he lifted a warning finger , ‘ not in her cabin ! |
28 | Unfortunately , Pelikan have decided to discontinue this paint , so it will be disappearing from any shelves you may see it on . |
29 | If you look carefully you may see a date and the maker 's initials on one of the canes , which are covered with a clear glass weight . |
30 | 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 . |