Example sentences of "[adv] see [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | One can only see such decisions , though , against the social and political conditions of the time when such a choice was made , and in the light of contemporary warfare and weaponry . |
2 | I 'd like to see not cutting cutting costs raise in income and finally I 'd can only see these things coming coming about with the resignation of the five people on the stage tonight . . |
3 | One can already see many examples where skilful use of information technology has given imaginative and creative business people enormous commercial advantages . |
4 | You could already see those vipers sorting out the Ambre Solaire . |
5 | I can just see both components with × 20 , but there is nothing remarkable about them . |
6 | Both do a good job , he says , but ‘ I would rather see more judgments out there in the market . ’ |
7 | Traditional crafts are still practised in the Jewellery Quarter , and at the Discovery Centre you can still see these skills in action and learn about the history of the area . |
8 | And as a background she could still see those policemen going in and out of the house in Mouncy Street the day she had seen John Coffin sitting outside . |
9 | My trouble is I can always see both sides , and I see she 's what life has made her . ’ |
10 | If , alongside this , boys are allowed to develop e.g. their caring faculties and to contemplate traditionally female careers such as nursing and social work , we might also see fewer boys taking A level mathematics and finding it unsatisfying for them , as Sheila Russell 's research ( 1983 ) indicated is all too frequently the case . |
11 | I am sympathetic to your case that this policy should be extended to unpowered craft on all rivers although I can also see some problems . |
12 | We can also see some colleges and institutes of higher education , in trying to develop distinctive degree courses for the first time , taking pride in acting as ‘ coherent , self-critical academic communities ’ when difficult choices are made in determining where effort and scarce resources are best applied in the short term . |
13 | ‘ I do n't really see any problems there , ’ he added . |
14 | I can very well see such prices going down and down and down well certainly to several hundred pounds . |
15 | You 'll probably see that being done and you may well see some babies in a splint . |
16 | Gerry : Politically speaking , though , there was n't the same organized pressure over the heterosexism issue , and management could n't initially see any reasons for our existence . |
17 | ‘ Why did nobody else see these footprints ? ’ he asked . |
18 | A number said that they would find self-motivation and discipline difficult and would never see these forms of learning as substitutes for practical , participative training . |
19 | Because one can not actually see such services they are referred to as ‘ invisible ’ exports or imports . |