Example sentences of "as we [modal v] see " in BNC.

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1 A firm basis for the study of Oriental art came more slowly , and as we shall see , some of the differences of approach between East and West still require wider recognition .
2 Indeed it reverses the direction , as we shall see .
3 As we shall see , there is now a specifically created police culture of the dramatic , which incorporates illusion , praxis , and imagery as part of a well-directed social production .
4 One result of this constant paradox is that while the police make statements welcoming research and applaud intellectual debate , they strive to impose rigid control over a system of preferred rules and regulations to negate open enquiry , so that systems are quietly but firmly deployed to deny the critical approach — as we shall see .
5 A view which undoubtedly reached down through his family , as we shall see .
6 The first name was aimed at keeping the initial ‘ L ’ in line with family tradition ; the second was much more significant , relating to the family 's Jewish ethos and hopes , as we shall see .
7 The practice is at the back of all Leonard 's writing , poetry and especially his songs , as we shall see .
8 It had a marked effect on those who read his poetry , and a few years later Leonard was to find himself tutored by one of Pound 's most sympathetic admirers and directed to the understanding of the American 's verse , somewhat to Leonard 's concern , as we shall see .
9 It finds fuller expression in The Favourite Game in which he describes ‘ the divine idiot ’ — though not to his satisfaction , as we shall see . )
10 Their Jewish inheritance apart ( and no serious understanding of his music interests can afford not to give this a very high place , as we shall see ) , was formed by such artists as Eddie Fisher , Gordon Jenkins , Vaughan Monroe , Patti Page , Dinah Shore , Frank Sinatra , Tony Bennett and Johnny Ray , who followed in the wake of the big bands .
11 ( When Leonard came to write his second novel , he paid MacLennan the finest compliment of all — and the riskiest — by imitating his theme , as we shall see . )
12 But to the ‘ rebellion ’ ( which may have given rise to something far deeper , as we shall see ) we must add two further emphases which we have italicised .
13 ( From which point we must not fail to understand the high importance of crypto-amnesiac inputs , as we shall see ) .
14 In Flowers for Hitler , pp 110ff , he published his ‘ The New Step ’ : a ballet-drama in one act ; and an involvement in film-making would help to sublimate it , as we shall see . )
15 Sainthood and mercy are entities of the most considerable sort in Leonard Cohen 's work , as we shall see .
16 The CTP proclaims that the link between the perceived object and the perception is just an ordinary bit of the great causal nexus of nature ( it needs to believe this , as we shall see presently ) and yet it is prepared to accept that this segment of the chain has a rather privileged status ; at the very least , that it has a beginning and an end .
17 Much of what the novelist wanted to say lay outside the murderer 's ken , and , as we shall see , Raskolnikov 's consciousness was in other , subtler ways too confining .
18 And not so Svidrigailov and Raskolnikov , both hyperconscious men , and both ( as we shall see ) linked by their condition to the city which Peter the Great pondered over and then ordered to be built .
19 Therefore it becomes possible at last to read and evaluate what was earnestly planned , executed , fought for , tinkered with in a vain attempt to propitiate Katkov ( but also , as we shall see , for another reason ) , and finally surrendered .
20 It is essential not to confound him with the greater Frederick II ( Hohenstaufen ) , holy Roman emperor from 1215 to 1250 , and before that ( 1198–1212 ) king of Sicily as Frederick I. For this great figure , author of The Book of the Falcon and a hero for Dante as well as Pound , is to figure portentously in the Thrones cantos to come as we shall see .
21 In a passage like this ( and there are several very like it , as we shall see ) , Pound 's interest in Aeneas is limited to the matter of his semidivine birth , how he was conceived by Aphrodite after she had assumed human form so as to lie with Anchises .
22 On a deeper level , however , as we shall see in later chapters , the identity category ‘ Catholic ’ is , for the majority of policemen and women , not an all-inclusive typification in which every Catholic is categorized alike .
23 This is true even in West Belfast , where , as we shall see , companionship amongst work colleagues is one response to the stress of policing , for part-time reserve police still ‘ moan ’ , as one regular described it , about the management and the regular police in the manner of Easton 's reserve force .
24 Of course , as we shall see , not all policemen see themselves as Rambo in police uniform , and the emotional effects of routine policing cam be as traumatic for some men .
25 As we shall see , this typification is a resource used by policemen and women in several situations and for many different purposes , and it has clear relevance in explaining why community relations police in West Belfast retain their commitment despite the difficulties of their task and the restricted nature of their duties .
26 Yet as we shall see , the Famine did produce considerable horizontal side-effects between one province and another .
27 As we shall see , the reversal remains inadequate in that it conceives of homophobia in mainly psychosexual terms , and phobic ones at that .
28 The influence of the semiotic model within psychoanalysis is important but , as we shall see , it is often incorporated into sexual difference theory in a form which manages to exclude what the model is especially sensitive to , namely the way oppositions which constitute meaning are fundamentally binary , yet can not ultimately be contained in and by binary closure even as , in practice , the binary remains a fundamental principle of social and psychic ordering .
29 As we shall see , it is against and ( again ) in terms of this metaphysic that dress violation occurred .
30 As we shall see shortly , the way out of the bedroom is via the wider cultures , rather than the specific sexual acts , of transgressive reinscription — for example , the writings of Wilde , Genet , and others , the subculture from which they emerge and help to form and transform .
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