Example sentences of "[adj] see [Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ It 'll be interesting to see how the Home Office reacts to that . ’ |
2 | It is easy to see how the sleeping pill he had taken could be misunderstood as an overdose , but an airliner full of his friends would be an unlikely place for anyone to kill himself . |
3 | It 's not hard to see why the Folly Fellowship gets Jo Fletcher to make its birthday cakes . |
4 | And the group 's research officer , Carey Oppenheim , says it is hard to see how a rebate system could be built into metering to help them . |
5 | It is hard to see how a minute understanding of the development of the Greek language from Homer to Demosthenes , or of the keys used by Brahms in the second subjects of the first movements of his sonatas can be fitted into the usual pattern of socially useful knowledge . |
6 | ‘ It 's good to see how the partnership approach is spreading . |
7 | But it remains difficult to see how the paper tiger can avoid being shredded over the next two or three years . |
8 | It is difficult to see how the rock platform can entirely dissipate the wave energy , as , if the waves break on it , they must presumably erode it , thus ultimately allowing them to reach the foot of the cliff again . |
9 | It is difficult to see how the training function could be guaranteed otherwise . |
10 | it is necessary to see how the plating layer is bonded . |
11 | ‘ We 're really eager to see how a Godzilla film made by Americans will turn out , ’ said Takashi Nakagawa of Toho studios , the maker of the movie monster 's 19 Japanese films , famous for their tacky model sets . |