Example sentences of "[vb infin] see all " in BNC.

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1 In certain running-down cases , however , a defendant should be asked to make discovery ( eg latent defect cases , where the plaintiff may want to see all his maintenance and servicing records ; accidents alleged to have been caused by sudden and unexpected illness or death , where the plaintiff wants to see the medical records ; and of course claims in nuisance against highway authorities and their contractors , where discovery can often reveal breaches of prescribed safety codes and bad accident records ) .
2 With a nervous swallow he bearded the formidable young lady at the desk at the head of the room : she had always struck him as the sort of librarian who would prefer to see all the desks in her domain empty and all the books permanently under lock and key .
3 They wo n't need to see all of your data , but choose certain items to print out or type out in a way that can be understood by the non-linguist .
4 Helen would also like to see all accountancy firms join up with Opportunity 2000 because , she says , it 's a statement of intent .
5 ‘ As far as I 'm concerned , I 'd like to see all these bleeding fascists dead .
6 One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . "
7 You would like to see all that , would n't you ? ’
8 He 'd like to see all accidents avoided and Stoke Mandeville out of business .
9 Ritblat would like to see all such information logged with the Land Registry .
10 I would like to see all players not involved on matchday , mix freely in the Family Enclosures prior to the kick-off .
11 DURATION : You certainly can not hope to see all that Amsterdam has to offer on a two night stay so either be selective or maybe stay longer .
12 Both would have seen all the relevant documents either before or during the course of the trial .
13 When you worked at Needham , you must have seen all the toings , comings and goings on station yard , yard and a lot of cattle coming and going .
14 Well once again you may have seen all this before .
15 ‘ As chairman of the community services committee I believe I should go to see all the community centres in Belfast as Seamus Lynch did when he was chairman . ’
16 We must walk to see all this , and it is more difficult to walk along the railways than along the canals with their sequestered towpaths .
17 A nice social job — not too much involved and you do get to see all the new designs etc. first .
18 What we already know of the Titfords can serve as a model : Charles the Cheesemonger in the late 18th century had 13 children , seven of whom died in infancy ; his grandson , Benjamin the Silversmith , had reduced the number of offspring to five , and would live to see all but one reach adulthood .
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