Example sentences of "[vb mod] see more " in BNC.
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1 | And I suppose it is like that , because if we walked up to those , we should see more — and more … ’ |
2 | When we come to consider the importance of our individual life stories , we 'll see more clearly the significance of these echoes from the past . |
3 | This has had the effect of making local authority housing even more subject to central scrutiny , and the current system of central government constraints has severely limited new council house provision in rural areas since 1980 , particularly as the new proposals may see more expensive building in rural areas as inappropriate . |
4 | If individuals could see more widely — as we can , by virtue of the narrative structure of The Lord of the Rings — they would realise that events have a cause-and-effect logic , though there are so many causes that perhaps no one but God can ever see them all at once . |
5 | Harper lit hay so he could see more clearly . |
6 | Now he could see more clearly . |
7 | Clare could see more rusty chain around the slender , peeling , silver trunk of a nearby birch tree . |
8 | By recalling the strength of these beliefs and the cultural , especially literary , achievements this order produced , the Anglo-Saxon world could see more clearly the common need to defend those essential characteristics of its civilisation against the barbarous foe . |
9 | She could see more easily how he had dazzled Jenny , who , after all , did not have so much experience of the world and who was young and trusting . |
10 | Finally , as we shall see more fully , and as generally is supposed , there are causal relations between mental events and observable space-occupants . |
11 | He also knows the stock and can discuss plans in relation to it ( as we shall see more closely in the following chapter ) . |
12 | We shall see more formally why this is the case when we discuss bonds in Chapter 6 , but it is a relationship which is easy to grasp intuitively if we just consider the position of a holder of existing bills . |
13 | As we shall see more clearly after studying Chaucer 's other fabliaux and uses of fabliau , the Shipman 's Tale stands out as the particular instance when Chaucer uses a fabliau to place fabliau in a critical light , examining fabliau as an extant genre rather than exploiting it for some other purpose . |
14 | I think we will see more in trouble , ’ he says . |
15 | We can see more clearly now that the ultimate end of such a process — the flood entirely tamed — is both impossible and undesirable . |
16 | And when we begin to gain , if only the merest glimpse of the deeply ingrained brutalities and prejudices embodied in what was judged to be ‘ right ’ , then we can see more clearly that the Garotter 's Act was not so much a moment of panic which led respectable England off its true course , but a mature expression of the existing social relations — including the self-assumption of the mighty , and their attitudes and actions towards the lower orders and the plebs . |
17 | The poem is about the extinction of a season , of a day , of a fire and , overall , of a life which is apparent in the last couplet where we can see more clearly the relationship between the poet and his . |
18 | And you can see more about Peter Ellison |
19 | And you can see more on the problems of noise nuisance in Oxford in the Tuesday Special , tonight on Central at seven thirty . |