Example sentences of "[modal v] see from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ( 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 . )
5 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 .
6 if I can er start first of all with the pleadings bundle and with the statement of claim which erm er sets out all the er upon which the plaintiffs and your Lordship will see from paragraph one that this claims relate to the purchase by the plaintiff of a lease of a restaurant and wine bar business at and er it is alleged that the defendants were retained by the plaintiffs to advise them in relation to that transaction in early September of nineteen eighty five and that the contract between them er contained the usual implied required for the defendant to exercise or deal with the proper and care in relation to their conduct of the transaction and er to the advice given to the plaintiffs throughout .
7 Your Lordship er will see from paragraph three eleven that what the letter er says is as we discussed on the telephone , the advantage of the landlord 's objection is that it gives you time to put your finances in order , if the licence was forthcoming now you would be obliged to complete the transaction which at this stage you are unable to do .
8 The document was accepted and ratified by the landlord , as one can see from paragraph 6 of the reply which states :
9 We can see from Labour 's amendment J that Councillor , as I said earlier , intends to go down the same old socialist way of providing the very type of housing that is currently failing tenants .
10 We can see from Table 7.1 that the structure of taxation has changed substantially since 1948 .
11 As we can see from Table 7.3 , the share of total incomes going in tax and social security contributions increased sharply to take nearly two-thirds of all income in Denmark and Sweden .
12 We can see from Table 14.7 that the UK produced less output per unit of net capital stock , for both the ‘ whole economy ’ and ‘ manufacturing ’ , than either West Germany or the USA .
13 We can see from Table 16.4 that between 1964 and 1970 the total receipts from all taxes ( including National Insurance ) rose sharply as a proportion of GDP .
14 As you can see from Table 16.2 , they account for a tiny fraction of total assets .
15 We can see from Fig. 6.11 that excitation is to vibrational levels of the ion whose wavefunctions give high probabilities for the inter-atomic distance found in the neutral molecule , and so overlap the ground-state wavefunction .
16 As you can see from Figure 1 , Mrs A. has a healthy surplus income of £105.16 each month .
17 Of the total NHS budget , as we can see from Figure 10.2 , a small part — less than 3 per cent — is taken by the central department to provide central administration , supply a few specialist services and give a few specific grants .
18 In the case of Venus you can see from Figure 5.2 that the abundances of C and N are fairly similar to those on the Earth , and it is possible that this is true of the planets as a whole .
19 At about 50 km depth , as you can see from Figure 6.3 , the wave speeds suddenly increase .
20 You can see from Figure 9.5 that the uppermost cloud is ammonia , though it could carry traces of other cloud particles borne up from below .
21 You can see from Figure 9.5 that there exist regions in the Jovian atmosphere where temperatures are about 300 K and the corresponding pressures are a few bars .
22 However , as you can see from Figure 9.5 , the adiabatic lapse-rate , which indicates heat transfer by thermal convection , is not followed at altitudes above about 30 km , which is below the altitudes from which most of the radiation to space ( at planetary wavelengths ) originates .
23 As we can see from Figure 5.1 , the physical schema represents a mapping from the logical view .
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