Example sentences of "[adv] we see " in BNC.

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1 One by one our group started down the rapids and assembled together in the quiet water ; suddenly we saw a canoe coming down the river upside down and realized one of our group had capsized .
2 Suddenly we saw Lenin seize him by the collar and in an incomparable matter-of-fact manner pitch him out on to the platform . " …
3 And suddenly we saw swallows flying low over the corn .
4 Suddenly we saw a light and heard a sound from Dr Roylott 's room .
5 It is really a question of where we feel happiest , and how much we see ourselves as part of nature rather than in conflict with it .
6 Lord , you are the source of peace ; we cry to You for peace in our world ; daily we see and hear of strife within nations , of tensions between states , of violence being done by men against men ; we are sad Lord , and know that You are sad too .
7 I explained rapidly about the pillbox and sure enough we saw Cawthorne set out from the farmhouse , walking diagonally across the Paddock towards the fence .
8 So we saw this fellow go up to the window and look and then he went and got a stone from the kerb and ‘ bang ’ on the window .
9 Ah , Mary , Mary Shelley , how dear you were and are , beyond all women — and yet what was possible then was only possible because we were mere phantoms in the world , or so we saw it , and scarcely less than phantoms to each other .
10 so we saw them , er saw them actually because we live in a flat , and we saw them coming from the station , er one , one Saturday morning
11 So we saw almost nothing of Hong Kong , except the inside of the luxurious Hong Kong Hotel , where we had a few hours ' sleep before going to the railway station in the morning .
12 So we see the role of government as crucial in making the market work properly , by creating the conditions for success , promoting competition , breaking up monopolies and spreading information .
13 So we see the emergence without any express authority of an ad hoc national police force , co-ordinating the use of highly trained riot police and operating aggressive and uncompromising new tactics .
14 So we see that if you have a school that goes up to the ninth grade , the Ministry covers the costs up to the sixth grade but the other years are paid for by parents .
15 So we see that the new tableau obtained by making x 1 basic will be efficient .
16 So we see ideas about the nature of communication interpreted in a reductive way , assimilated into preconceived ways of thinking to make them amenable to conventional pedagogic treatment .
17 So we see that instead of there being no correct translations , there will always be more than one .
18 So we see the two TV images , Sally 's sharp and contrasty , Harry 's dull and grey , and the backs of their heads as they converse , with their heads virtually touching except that they are divided by the split and , of course , by the distance between their apartments .
19 So we see another aspect of God ; He is full of grace .
20 So we see the difficulties of defining even a recent period of earth history , and the protagonists of the varied viewpoints would probably ( if it mattered at all ) argue just as fiercely as stratigraphers over the boundaries .
21 So we see that all the problems of correlation are just as real in recent history as they are in the stratigraphical record , once we have lost the advantage of the date at the top of the newspaper or letter .
22 And so we see there in verse seventeen , that they began laying their hands on them and they were receiving the Holy Spirit .
23 So we see massive car plants right .
24 And so we see they were not able to enter because of unbelief .
25 And so we see the way of blessing .
26 This marched him well up the field , and when the final scores came in we saw that he was in equal third place behind Brian Harley and the inevitable Bjorn Carlssen .
27 In we saw the Health Authority choosing not to purchase services directly from the N H S for their but purchasing from a voluntary stroke private , privately motivated organization .
28 Finally we see that the constant f is important ; a motor with low x has more torque at high speeds .
29 Thus we see an increase between 1971 and 1978 falling back in 1985 to previous levels .
30 Thus we see in sociology two strikingly different analyses of crimes of violence against women : one in which they are the infrequent consequence of a few mentally deranged men ( which is supported by the low incidence of such crimes in the criminal statistics ) ; and one in which they are an institutionalized set of practices which are part of an overarching system of gender inequality ( in which the low number of convictions for such crimes is merely evidence of the state 's collusion ) .
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