Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If he is asked to count the buttons on his shirt or see how many colours are in the pattern of his sweater , then a look in the mirror might help with this too .
2 Let her play with a sponge and see how it fills with water , which slowly drains away once she lifts it up .
3 It was my dream , and I did n't just want to bash out songs and see how it went .
4 okay well I 'll get that supervisors course I 'll give N H A a ring and see how fast they can do it yeah cos really needs it as well does n't she ?
5 A pilot-induced phugoid — shoving the stick to 10 kts over the cruise speed and seeing how long it takes to stabilise in pitch — resulted in one swoop and a small dive before VS returned to level flight .
6 Often one takes home the luxury and sees only a mulched wad of money .
7 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 .
8 Earlier in the story Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw ahead of him the place where he thought he would kill his son .
9 He lifted his eyes and saw how concerned Hal was .
10 The first time I looked into his eyes and saw how much he 'd suffered .
11 WOMEN open your eyes and see how you are chained to husbands and children .
12 MEN open your eyes and see how you are chained to the capitalist system by the needs of your wives and children .
13 CHILDREN open your eyes and see how you are chained to the needs and desires of your parents .
14 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 .
15 But before we do , there are one or two more things that the Creation 6 program can do for us regarding visualising the actual knitted fabric and seeing how the design is treated by the console on receiving the computer information .
16 If my mother wants me off the Project , she can damn well go through channels and see how far it gets her . ’
17 As they came close we watched as they demonstrated the subtle science of reading the often obscure words of the hymn and seeing where they were going at the same time .
18 I could either meet him near there or he 'd have me picked up as a material witness and see how I enjoyed sharing a cell with Jack Scamp .
19 it 's forehead cos that 's what people say and it used to be fore head and they change all the time that 's why need to record the words and see how they 're being pronounced .
20 The theory argues that we can not develop one universal scientific approach to create the perfect organisational structure , but rather we have to look at a number of variables and see how they interact with each other within particular organisations .
21 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 .
22 ‘ Then went Samson to Gaza and saw there a harlot , and went in unto her . ’
23 If you think that 's easy , try running round the garden with a child on your shoulders and see how ungainly you become ( if you ca n't find a handy child , try a straw bale ) .
24 Review it after three months and see how we are coping then .
25 Then join the World Wide Fund for Nature 's fun quiz and see just what you 've learned .
26 So keep that by your side and see how we get on .
27 Indeed , it may be that the best approach to the design of guidelines for empirical evaluation is to begin with familiar and well-tried procedures for the elicitation and observation of data and see how far they can be adapted to serve a pedagogic purpose .
28 For the first time she saw through his mask of precocious intelligence and saw how vulnerable he was , how frail in spite of all .
29 But what I was thinking , maybe I 'd be better going back to work and seeing how
30 Y'know , try and place a historical context to the work and see how it influenced other works .
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