Example sentences of "and see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 But the movement is big enough and strategic enough for every single church grouping to get involved in it and to see again church planting as part of their raison d'etre .
2 Here again I learnt to admire and like these people , with whom I had been so recently at war , and to see clearly both the differences and the similarities between people of different nationalities and the fantastic ability of people to respond to leadership tuned to their needs .
3 what , what I hope we 'll do next week is to , is to take that idea up and to see maybe why this policy came through erm and we 'll look at the , like the arithmetic of that as to , as to how much money there was , how much land there was in fact .
4 reaction against the survival curves er with the G er pathology grade and the G with the tumour and to see actually the difference which we can , in curves which we can deduct from counting the vascularity .
5 Teenagers frequently appear to be resentful of parents or teachers but in reality this is often a sign that they are testing authority and seeing just how far they can go .
6 Sort of looking out of your window and seeing just a blank concrete wall in front of you , day after day after day .
7 Thinking now of Basil sighing deeply as he wrote his reports in Rishworth Street , and seeing again that absolutely personal handwriting that he had , one remembers again that unique charm , gentle but yes , too , at times a bit formidable , as pale , a bit round-shouldered , always smoking , serious but often laughing , dedicated without solemnity to the cause , he ploughed on with his work into the early evening .
8 Kerr also recalled playing against a pioneer of ‘ Bodyline ’ , Fred Root , at Worcester , and seeing both Hobbs and Sutcliffe score hundreds in the last first-class match of the tour for H.D.G. Leveson Gower 's XI at Scarborough .
9 I opened it , and I got my answer , and it set me thinking afresh and seeing clearly where I had formerly been blind .
10 Say : Are the blind and seeing alike ?
11 ‘ I heard from friends of mine that Hezbollah had lost faith in him , that he was talking to and seeing too many people .
12 Sometimes it 's a matter of the drip , drip , drip effect and seeing too much violence and not being as sensitive to violence as one should be .
13 She did n't mention the word ‘ love ’ , because , after what he had said and seeing now in his eyes what he truly thought of her , she doubted whether she could love a man like him .
14 She stood frozen , still clutching the black dress against herself , looking at her husband and seeing only her world crumbling around her .
15 Away from her mother and father and sister and grandmother was bad enough , but the worst thing for Belle was opening her eyes and seeing only the walls around her .
16 Like most of my fellow white South Africans in the early days of contention , I did n't realise at the time that people like Peter Hian and Hassan Howa were looking further than we were , and seeing further ahead than our own claustrophobic horizons .
17 He 'd got in with the punks and seen immediately what they were doing , what a renaissance this was in music .
18 I 've read about them all , and seen nearly every video out .
19 With the stealth of a thief , a memory sneaked into Marie 's brain : Simon , seen first on the putting-green and seen again , outside the chip shop .
20 Do n't get me wrong , I 've done it myself in the past and seen just how far it got me .
21 I might have looked at her outside the church and seen just another assembly-line bride .
22 I have visited Mexico on a number of occasions and seen both major cities and rural areas .
23 You see , unlike you who has lived in so many places and seen so much , I had never lived anywhere except at my parents ’ home .
24 We 've visited so many wonderful places and seen so many marvellous sights .
25 In the Ottoman empire and Russia , states very much on the periphery of European diplomacy and seen still as un-European , such traditions proved much more tenacious .
26 I 've more knowledge of life than you , I 've lived more and betrayed more and seen more betrayed .
27 Playing his new-found tune , he wrote , ‘ I had now travelled two hundred miles in Scotland and seen only one tree not younger than myself . ’
28 The wages quoted are low by today 's standards ; the examples can be dismissed as irrelevant in real life , and seen only as the means by which averages are learned — in which case they are what Cockcroft would describe as ‘ about nothing at all ’ .
29 And I had read enough and seen enough from other bits of our work , to feel that a lot of that was to do with coordination of services , or with the fact that services were not packaged to meet individuals ' needs .
30 When it fell , the property he had been encouraged to buy by government became the proverbial millstone round his neck and seen too late as a self-inflicted woe .
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