Example sentences of "[adj] see how " in BNC.

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1 It was refreshing to see how much importance is now being given to producing both valid and acceptable analytical results .
2 It 's odd to see how much smaller the trees clinging to the cliff face which are exposed to the salty winds off the sea are compared to those growing in the more sheltered woodland later in the walk .
3 If blasphemy was ‘ a way of affirming belief , then it is possible to see how Eliot 's most blasphemously despairing poem , ‘ The Hollow Men ’ , led up to his conversion .
4 Because we do not have the legs preserved , it is not possible to see how the mouth appendages functioned in feeding , and neither are the stomach contents preserved .
5 Certain drafts of The Cocktail Party , for example , are marked with Mary Trevelyan 's handwritten alterations " as dictated by T. S. E. " From the late Forties she kept a diary of their friendship , and in this it is possible to see how bewildering Eliot could appear , even to those who knew him best .
6 By focusing on the day to day practicalities of business life in collaboration with businessmen , it will be possible to see how far what are usually thought of as mutually exclusive approaches are , in fact , reconcilable .
7 It is then possible to see how much room there was for choice of strategies in terms of competitiveness and jobs .
8 The deeper excavations produced the first complete fossil Bradyodont ( broadtoothed ) Ratfish to be found in Britain and for the fist time it was possible to see how five separately named fossil fragments previously supposed to belong to five different creatures actually fitted together like a jigsaw to form one .
9 It was perfectly possible to see how Billy could have vaulted the fence , got on to the kitchen roof via one of the barrels and from there on to the main roof and all the connecting ones down to Sunil 's house .
10 Novels have been a rich source of material for the film industry since the talkies were introduced , and it 's very interesting to see how both classic and contemporary novels require skilled adaptation of the dialogue to make sufficient dramatic impact in a film .
11 In contrast , it will be interesting to see how far Deutsche Bank succeeds with its acquisition of Morgan Grenfell in 1989 , having chosen not to react immediately to the Big Bang by acquiring a merchant banking subsidiary in London in 1986 .
12 It will be interesting to see how that affects the players of the First Division clubs East Grinstead , Havant and Hounslow .
13 It will be interesting to see how that affects the players of the First Division clubs East Grinstead , Havant and Hounslow .
14 Poole and Johnson v Edwards and Coker should be an immense contest at lock and it will be interesting to see how Richards copes with the challenge of so many England colleagues opposite .
15 It will be very interesting to see how it all plays out . ’
16 It will be interesting to see how President Bush deals with the continuing hostage/Contra problem , particularly as he was once head of the CIA .
17 It will also be interesting to see how the ‘ scale fee ’ condition will operate if the Institute ceases to publish scale fees , as is quite likely to happen within the foreseeable future .
18 If you are fortunate enough to have with you one or two baits , and you can flick these to the fish without scaring them off , it is interesting to see how , or even if , they respond .
19 It would be interesting to see how many big bream could be taken from Grafham if bait and bottom fishing were allowed .
20 It is interesting to see how a law has so rapidly effected a dramatic and important change in people 's behaviour concerning safety while travelling where even aggressive publicity campaigns apparently failed to make the necessary impact .
21 If women are convicted of crimes in greater numbers ( and , as mentioned , female convictions have increased in recent years ) , it will be interesting to see how the police and the courts react .
22 It will be interesting to see how discussions over ‘ efficiency ’ in schools develop and whether they appear to be useful !
23 It is interesting to see how close to the wind they sailed ; the results have lessons for collectors today .
24 It will certainly be interesting to see how many youngsters do take advantage of the new concessions .
25 It 'll be interesting to see how the Kevlar speaker performs .
26 It will be interesting to see how Lepage , the artistic director of Canada 's National Theatre , with his commitment to collective creation and experimental theatre , will unravel the Bard 's most popular tourist attraction .
27 Now that my South African ban has been lifted , I want to reclaim the No 1 spot I gave up in 1989 and it will be interesting to see how Tuffers reacts to the challenge .
28 It will be interesting to see how his popularity will survive when he appears with a bride .
29 The public has become more aware of the importance of groundwater ( it is interesting to see how widely the term aquifer is used in newspapers now compared with during the drought of 1975–76 ) , and public use of the Hydrogeology Group 's enquiry service has increased .
30 He explained : ‘ I 'm enjoying watching Villa play and it will be interesting to see how many fans want to show their appreciation . ’
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