Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 , look at the sentence below , will the management charges greatly increase , the answers no because time has shown the management charges rise at a rate below the level of inflation I suggest it to you to the ordinary person , they would think that the management charges there meant the costs that are listed above see
2 My sons have been booked in to see a speech therapist .
3 ‘ Because we need to clear the air , I think , if we 're to go on seeing each other . ’
4 Now we 're going around to see the boy 's we 've got the love of my life .
5 Perhaps they may come to us if they 're going over to see Blanche and Tracey .
6 We 're going home to see him .
7 You 're coming down to see us .
8 When the passengers are cleaned up see if you can get this young lady , Irene Charial , alone and find out if she knows anything about the layout of the engine-room .
9 Jonathan Ripman , mitigating , said Youds , who had no previous motoring convictions , had been rushing home to see his family in Liverpool .
10 So many fans are turning up to see Premier side CHAMDEN CITY these days that the club has been forced to buy the neighbouring supermarket .
11 people are going out to see live bands again , and gigging is an important factor in establishing new acts .
12 Some , I hear , are split down the middle within themselves and are going back to see it twice to make up their minds about the play !
13 By that time I was working as a registrar in an infectious diseases hospital and had been called out to see a very ill child who had just been admitted to the unit .
14 Cos people are geared up to see you at seven o'clock .
15 Mr Larsen has been roped in to see that all the music lovers of Gullshaven are informed — I know that the doctor and the pastor and one or two of the schoolteachers are devoted to music .
16 ‘ Penini knows I think it good that he is considerate and sensitive — he has been brought up to see no merit in violence , and when he is a man he will be as his father , entirely lacking in those so-called manly virtues of domination and arrogance towards women . ’
17 They should have been brought back to see what they do in saving more for the government , and all the extra work they 've caused .
18 He had n't been coming down to see Billy .
19 ‘ You 're trying to make them think you 've been coming in to see me ?
20 Benn promised that the first thing he would do when returning home would be to go straight to see Michael Watson .
21 Similarly there is no assumption that repeated use of a ruler in 4c is more demanding than single use of it in 4b , but this and similar instances need to be examined empirically to see if the task differences concerned are also difficulty factors .
22 For so many years himself a master-manufacturer at New Lanark , he might fairly be supposed still to see virtue in those among whom he had been numbered .
23 The San Diego coroner 's office said further tests would now be carried out to see if the death was drug-induced .
24 Searches in connection with equipment such as motor vehicles may be carried out to see whether they are subject to credit agreements but these are of limited value since a negative search does not guarantee the target 's absolute title .
25 A study 's to be carried out to see whether it 's feasible for trains to travel along the Great Western line at a hundred and fifty miles an hour .
26 An unearthly character , not to be forgotten once seen ; a man in the stylish accoutrements of an English country gentleman or retired guards officer — without a moustache — but totally lacking in the phlegm and equanimity associated with one .
27 That 's correct Chairman I think erm , we will be looking obviously to see what the prospects were within er the urban area and er sites do and surprisingly do continue to arrive and come up and we some other uses , erm they would make some contribution obviously erm , the other options would as you say be to look beyond beyond the greenbelt at the opportunities that are available there .
28 Cos I 'm going up see what happens .
29 ‘ I 'm going upstairs to see about the children . ’
30 But I 'm going round to see her next weekend .
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