Example sentences of "see [Wh det] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now we 'll see what the government does in response to er all their friends who are going bankrupt in the Lloyds er cos er that , in that scandal , on the one hand you 've got the government trying to save its neck with its forty four MPs who 've had their , had their hand in the till at the same that they 're doing that , they wo n't actually meet the just demands of people who 've worked all their lives to actually have some sort of security in the future , and that 's the ol er sort of double standards they 're gon na try and er and use to get off the hook on that one because they owe people in this country a decent , we should have the right to a decent pension and security , employment and er with this , this campaign , we should be , we should be concentrating on as a major issue for this union in the forthcoming year .
2 No you 're alright , no I 'll look and see what the man 's doing .
3 They will then see what the man or woman has got left in disposable income each week ; if it 's two pounds , then it 'll be ten units x two pounds , if it 's two hundred pounds , then it 'll be ten units x two hundred pounds to hit the better off in the same proportion as the people at the bottom of the income level .
4 ‘ I spoke to Paul about four months ago and we were both keen on the fight , so I do n't see what the hold-up is . ’
5 ‘ In fact , ’ said Liz , ‘ I 'd better go and see what the butlers are up to .
6 So we 'll see what the Eyecron does .
7 The advice was was not to hang on and see what the May elections er looked like .
8 ‘ Let's see what the management have to say !
9 Mourning the death of his adopted daughter in the raid , Gaddafi was inviting the world to come and see what the Americans had done to him .
10 And then he gave order that all the windows of the towers which looked in upon the town should be closed up , that the Christians might not see what the Moors did in their houses ; and the Moors thanked him for this greatly .
11 ‘ In any case , I do n't see what the Writers Internationale has to do with it — as a body . ’
12 What we must do is see what the problems are from the owner 's point of view and analyse exactly what is going on .
13 We 'll have to wait an' see what the benefit 's goin' to be …
14 I want to be out on a limb with my back to the water so that I can see what the rest of the world is doing .
15 ‘ Let's just wait and see what the critics have to say , ’ Josh returned drily , but he was grinning broadly , clearly delighted .
16 I also I mean Sun to Silicon Graphics , sometimes you need to make s see what the compiler option is in fact .
17 Yes well I I , I mean you erm you posed the question whether it was a good or bad thing , this change erm I can only the results of the change and what would have happened if the change had not taken place or try to er see what the change , it would seem to me that the alternative er would have been a continuance of er possibly erm a kind of Kuomintang erm type of policy which encouraged erm other nationalities to develop China as beginning to happen now .
18 Do n't see what the aggravation is over here .
19 I still do n't see what the relevance of that , that
20 Now , let's see what the pair of you have selected .
21 ‘ But I still do n't see what the distance between humps and dips has got to do with colour ?
22 Companies fail because no one sees the opportunities in the marketplace and , furthermore , the market does n't see what the company has on offer .
23 Now the author can see what the document will look like as soon as the text is typed .
24 The context of this calm acquiescence is a rise in what I will call semi-literacy , which relies on the visual image and hardly at all on the printed word except as a medium of advertising , and genuinely can not see what the problem is .
25 The alarm will trigger in a central control point and the people there will either ring a neighbour to ask them to go and see what the problem is , or immediately ring the emergency services .
26 ‘ You can see what the problem is ’ , G. says .
27 I still could n't see what the problem was but the whole hallway area had gone suspiciously quiet .
28 and yes , well , I do n't see what the problem is , I mean you become properly yourself in that case , so what 's the problem ?
29 When he played the film back at normal speed , which then makes the birds appear in slow motion , he could see what the birds were actually doing .
30 I 'll see what the fruit cup 's like . ’
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