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

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1 Yes , well obviously we erm we hope that we 've put the team together that 's going to do the job , but having said that , there 's some handy looking teams around , I think the League is going to be pretty evened out erm at the end of the day , I do n't think erm you 're going to see too many people sort of struggling at the bottom end .
2 He had obviously been waiting to see how the first got on .
3 The Y-maze has also been used to see how hybrid female crickets behave .
4 The actual study skills part is running in tandem with the library Project , and we are beginning to see already … , in the third year for example [ where ] they did have library skills [ and it 's apparent from what members of staff are saying ] that … in areas where they are expected to research themselves that there has been a big improvement .
5 I hope that you are beginning to see why it 's important for you to be able to explain what you believe and why you believe it .
6 Non-nuclear states in the south Pacific , such as Kiribati and its neighbours , are already making their voices heard on the subject of low-level waste dumping , and are beginning to see how the trends are going .
7 It is , however , encouraging that statutory authorities are beginning to see how helpful advocacy schemes can be in alerting them to easily ignored issues and in raising awareness of users ' rights , particularly those focused on legal and civil liberties and welfare benefit entitlements .
8 We are beginning to see how the whole thing fits together and again , I think , we are beginning to see a somewhat " catastrophic " picture .
9 The bus companies have agreed to continue running while the measures are introduced to see how vehicles are affected .
10 The views of councillors , officers , members of the public and the ombudsmen themselves will be sought and practices will be examined to see how far general principles emerge and how far recommendations for some improvement in the current situation might be possible .
11 ‘ I 'm dying to see where you live , ’ said John .
12 I 'm dying to see how this will work ! ’
13 Even without details of field systems and earthwork remains some attempt can be made to see how early farmers were exploiting the resources available to their settlement .
14 It was noted that without clear identification of needs , programmes can not be evaluated to see how effectively needs have been satisfied , and without evaluation , programmes can not be planned to achieve their objective of effective satisfaction of needs .
15 Assessors will be looking to see how you cooperate with others and whether or not you can put the overall benefit of your own side before individual glory .
16 The agency interviewer will be looking to see how you handle yourself during the interview .
17 The Sky Sports representative said : ‘ We have not shown a lot of athletics and we will be looking to see how viewers respond .
18 You 'll be wanting to see as much as you can while you 're here , so just use the place as your own .
19 The doctor can be freed to see twice as many patients by substituting for this interview a simple card , provided with a pencil , in the waiting room :
20 Since the model is speculative , this parameter is unlikely to be known in advance , so RHS parametric programming could be used to see how the optimal objective function value and solution varied with λ .
21 One must be careful not to sentimentalise : more detailed anthropological studies would be needed to see how far this respect was diluted as frailty advanced or was ritually accorded , without substance .
22 ‘ I 'm going to see how the search is going on . ’
23 But now I 'm waiting see where they 'll have to go .
24 " Go take a flying Jesus , " I said , " I 'm beginning to see just how sick you really are . "
25 ‘ She 'd be coming to see how abysmally we are served , that she could inform the queen our mother of our situation . ’
26 For example storytime might take place at an established time towards the end of the school day , but in a follow-up session the next day questions could be asked to see how much they remember of the story , or one child could be asked to retell the story they heard yesterday ( see Boxes 4 and 5 ) .
27 The procedures on the cell block will also be observed to see how the Act has been implemented .
28 In the meantime it is essential not to risk a further pregnancy and other contraceptive measures must be taken see above .
29 I 'm trying to see where
30 But we should be trying to see how it simultaneously offends and appeals .
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