Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] see the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ At the moment , no-one really knows what is going to happen so we are just waiting to see the outcome of today 's ( Thursday ) meeting in Paris and then be guided by FISA . ’
2 We are not going to see the likes of Philip Hardman again . ’
3 It was against my will but I felt there was no use fighting it , because the social worker had many things against me , like my not going to see the baby , and my being in prison — there were many things against me .
4 On July 23 Bush signalled US willingness partially to relax the ban on Iraqi oil exports , saying that the USA was " not going to see the suffering of innocent women or children " .
5 We are only just beginning to see the first stirrings of a new debate on industry 's competitiveness .
6 There 'd been a fault in her original logic which he 'd seized upon , but she was already beginning to see the fallacy .
7 He looked backwards expecting to see the rear gunner running up the fuselage to report that his gun had jammed .
8 Interlocking would have prevented the signalman putting the signals for the express at ‘ CLEAR ’ yet it is strange that although both footplatemen on the express admitted not having seen the home signal on the approach to Charfield both men were equally emphatic that they had seen the proceeding distant signal and they said it was showing a green light and in the clear position .
9 And it may have still seemed a lot of money at I think one thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds , I ca n't comment or not not having seen the size of the estate , but it compares quite well with the five thousand one hundred and sixty sixty pound Five hu Five thousand seven hundred and sixteen pounds that the Midland bank charge on the particular estate .
10 Not having seen the exhibition previously I can not comment on how differing gallery spaces have contributed to the overall effect .
11 She explains : ‘ One of the first things that all these countries are doing — and we 're just starting to see the benefits of this — is to install a digital overlay network linking key cities . ’
12 Are we ever going to see the publication of this masterpiece ?
13 Tottenham fans are still waiting to see the England Under-21 international produce the scintillating form that he displayed at his former club Portsmouth .
14 But the reliability of Mrs. Steed 's statement was seriously undermined by the circumstances that she had denied ever having seen the transfer and had denied that the signature was hers .
15 Dot preferred Mrs Hollidaye 's way of talking , always trying to see the good side of things .
16 She was also beginning to see the lie of the land with her in-laws .
17 ‘ People are now beginning to see the strength in depth we have , in view of our injuries , and they 're impressed . ’
18 Sun also claims it has shipped 70,000 Sparc 10 multiprocessing-capable machines to owners that are just now beginning to see the advantages of going to multiprocessing .
19 Wimpey Healthcare was launched successfully in September of last year at the Hospital and Care Premises Management Exhibition and we are now beginning to see the benefits with the company 's profile and reputation being enhanced considerably in this area .
20 Council officials are now offering to see the 18 residents , with the Matron to explain what is happening .
21 But it was clear Johnny was n't going to see the credits roll when he announced : ‘ I wanted to ride the mountain . ’
22 Or even getting to see the T-shirts .
23 If the friends were n't expecting to see the pool , their eyes would widen and James 's lips would twitch .
24 Nevertheless , the English monks of the community went on hoping to see the process reversed .
25 A well-known tortoise , named Jonathan , lives in the governor 's garden on St Helena Island and was once famous for allegedly having seen the exiled Napoleon there .
26 Now this year what I 've done is actually going to see the form teacher and look at the classes and they 've actually given me a lot more information this year and hopefully , keep our fingers crossed , the classes are very varied and we have good , we have middling , and we have the not so good and we 've tried to keep those like that .
27 and the theatre must know when you 're actually going to see the , the show
28 Similarly , if you are going to be extravagant , be so in an a area , where you 're actually going to see the benefit
29 Only 4.3% of the subjects in the violent condition could subsequently recall the number on the jersey whereas 27.9% in the non-violent condition were able to despite actually having seen the boy for a shorter period of time .
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