Example sentences of "will see [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So can you er look at it in that light and you will see of course that and I can understand why Mr has done it in this way , he has actually broken down er his the approach to this to looking at this criterion , under the three heads , road , rail and bus .
2 Members will see at paragraph eight , how the dep er office compares with the national average , we are well , well below that , and I think this is a very good service indeed er , county council , which is not just value for money , that that 's too glib , but actually provides an excellent service , with within those limited constraints .
3 Crack is the most fearsome monster the world will see for years , above nuclear weapons , evil people and bigotry .
4 Pupils need an introduction to the topic , and may need background information to appreciate what they will see on site .
5 In the foyer of Washington DC 's Space and Aviation Museum visitors will see on display a slice of grey volcanic rock polished smooth by the caresses of countless thousands of admiring fingers .
6 ‘ Security ’ solutions — or rather , non-solutions , will continue to be uppermost , and it is Clarke , not Mayhew , whom we will see on television .
7 TO most people Yorkshire Television 's takeover of ( or merger with ) Tyne Tees Television will be of little significance beyond the changes they will see on screen .
8 And as we grow older and the villages and tents and armies of this world fade , we will see with Hamza , the white cities beyond the senses shine more brightly by day and by night .
9 As we will see in Part II , the answer which the courts have given to this question is neither an unqualified ‘ yes ’ nor an unqualified ‘ no ’ .
10 If our presuppositions were right but we could not believe them , the problem would lie elsewhere ( as we will see in chapters eight and eleven ) .
11 Here is grass as green as any you will see in England , wooded hills and Bedouin grazing their flocks .
12 Erm , but , having been supported by each chief officer and general manager , you will see in paragraph eleven of the report , the various actions that have been taken over the last twelve months or so , and I would like to pick out particular the fact , that chief officers are now , operating or required to have effective arrangements for achieving equal opportunity in employment in their department or unit .
13 The Allies modified their strategy , as readers will see in chapter 11 , while the Germans — satisfied they had repulsed a possible invasion attempt — did not modify their posture defending major ports and paid the price in defeat at Normandy .
14 As we will see in Chapter 3 , the gap in wages runs parallel to productivity to give the two quite distinct units of production and employment that characterize the Japanese economy .
15 Although the focus will be on control of governmental activities , the definition of this term is by no means a straightforward matter , as we will see in Chapter Two .
16 As we will see in Chapter 13 , local authorities are generally not free to refuse to enter contracts on such ‘ non-commercial ’ grounds whereas under English law , central government ( subject to certain constraints ) does enjoy such freedom .
17 As we will see in Chapter 8 , the judicial/administrative distinction has not been completely removed from the law of natural justice .
18 As we will see in Chapter 12 , the courts have also gone to great lengths to make it difficult to bring tort actions against regulatory bodies .
19 As we will see in Chapter 9 , one way in which the organisation of the mental lexicon is being investigated is by studying the kinds of language disorders which adults suffer as a result of certain kinds of brain damage .
20 ( Such transcripts can also reveal a great deal about the processes which might be involved in language production , as we will see in Chapter 8 . )
21 As we will see in Chapter 9 , language production has also been a major area of study for researchers concerned with acquired language disorders in adults .
22 As we will see in Chapter 18 , they may then form the basis for a multiple expansion of bank deposits ( money ) , with perhaps inflationary consequences .
23 What this means in detail we will see in Section B.
24 However , as we will see in section ( iii ) , the structural impact of the transition within each class is very different .
25 We will see in Section 24.7 that modern ideas about chaotic dynamics suggest that such classification might be possible .
26 As you will see from Diagram 2 , clear air is no longer important , as long as you are in a position to tack when ready .
27 She was quite mature in her answers , and as you will see from Document A , sir , the Visitor got the impression — we have to rely on their experience in this sort of judgement — ; that she was more or less in command of the situation and had gained poise and experience from it and that a second traumatic removal from what in fact was a secure home for her would at this stage do more harm than good , especially as the relationship between the girl and her father was not good .
28 It was just on a minute on page seventy-nine , I think we want to get the support of local M Ps , one a has I think , has been just indicated , is contradictory , it might be better to say , ‘ although the document indicated that local authorities would be expected to undertake extra , an extra , or extra duties , the resources needed are , no indication was given of how there would be extra resources , or something like that , you see it 's contradictory at the moment , it says there 's no indication of the role , and then says that they would need resources , and actually if you look through the document , you will see from time-to-time it is indicated what local authorities are expected to do , for instance recycling of litter and the lot , and I think that that might be actually picked up by M P's and say , ‘ Well , what actually have you , do you mean to say ’ , well , what we 're really saying , are we not , that here is an indication of things that we 're expected to do , but as usual , of course , the government has n't indicated what erm where the resources were coming from .
29 ( As you will see from Section 1.3 , this does not prevent you from distributing the disk storage requirements across any number of disks and directories . )
30 As you will see from Chapter 5 , investment can take many different forms and among the list of different options there should be something to suit almost everyone .
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