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

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1 And because people knew he was going to do so , they came back night after night to see how things were changed .
2 For rest of story see daily Press …
3 Yes , this , this kind of thing happens to people who 've been in traumatic situations , like erm er prisoner of war camps , severe accidents and stuff like that , and Freud himself of course saw quite a lot of these cases after the First World War .
4 No not at all , er for the nerve gas tabun for example , if you had a litre of that , and you 've only got to look at erm a container of milk to see how little that is , er on a very busy day in London , that could possibly wipe out about a quarter of a million people .
5 It had been a mere moment of whiteness seen out of the corner of her eye but it had not moved purposefully like a horse does with a rider .
6 The new ruck-maul law , rather than resulting in quicker and cleaner ball , could end up with the sort of pile-up seen here when New South Wales took on Fiji in the recent Super Six Series as defending players desperately try to stop the ball coming out of the rucks or mauls .
7 ( For the address and other sources of help see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
8 Like Darwin , Wallace had been led by a study of biogeography to see how new species might be produced when existing ones migrated into areas with different environments .
9 His is a very rich use of paint seen both in his portraits and his religious paintings .
10 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
11 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
12 ( This subject would be reading from 6m the size of letter seen clearly by the normally sighted at 24m . )
13 This research is designed to investigate this flow of information to see how well the public is being informed about such a major piece of legislation .
14 Harper , no relation to the girls , of Homecroft Drive , Uckington , admitted he had twice briefly lit tufts of hay to see better in the darkened barn .
15 Small group work is ideal for investigative work using any of the four paradigms of software seen above .
16 Even when feminist psychology deals with class differences , it often reproduces conventional psychology 's concentration on areas which dominant discourses of class see as important , like sexuality , and attitudes to success ( Rainwater 1972 , Weston and Mednick 1972 ) , and proves unable to see working-class subjects as psychologically or socially different from each other .
17 On June 20 , the Bosnian Presidency [ for membership see below ] declared a state of war , and a general mobilization in Bosnia-Hercegovina , where , it said , 7,200 people had been killed since the start of fighting , more than 30,000 were missing presumed dead , and there were 1,303,469 refugees .
18 In October 1970 , screenwriter Goodman and Dustin started research on the character in New York by going to a couple of universities to observe the behaviour of certain professors , presumably threatening the eggheads with violence to see how they would react .
19 He suggested that there should be drawn up such an ideal optimum , and only then should the private sector be taken into account to see how the ‘ ideal ’ and the possible would diverge , but always attempting to push towards the ideal .
20 When they returned to Elizabeth 's parlour after the service , Jonadab and Annie looked round with satisfaction to see so many of their family gathered together under one roof .
21 She looked long and intelligently at what she hated , with curiosity to see exactly chat it was , and the necessary detachment to imagine it from within and without , these two breeding a kind of knowledge that was love .
22 Turn right on road , ( For extension see below ) .
23 The wording is very clear and in view of the dicta in the Vestey decision and the major shift in the approach to be adopted to that section — restricting the same to the settlor and his spouse and taking into account the provisions of TA 1988 , s740 — it is felt that the Revenue will have to concede this point unless they change the law ( in which case one would have to watch very carefully what was said in Parliament to see how the change is to have effect ! ) .
24 The pattern of relationships between different family members and habitual ways of interacting need to be kept in mind to see how the family works as a system .
25 B A er had a very clear dominance at Heathrow , erm it was a dominance that erm has effectively been erm given to them on a plate by the government , or successive governments over the last fifty years , erm and which in effect saw off you know , Laker , B Cal , Dan Air , Air Europe , erm and er and er and er it 's it 's them having that dominance and then being able to erm er effectively misuse that dominance by er by using the dom the dominance on say the routes which say Virgin Atlantic do n't fly to er actually damage Virgin on on on the routes that erm that we do fly .
26 Well I do n't think ehm , she and , daughter in law saw exactly eye to eye for a start .
27 Well another physical challenge in midfield seen there by the referee and Forest get the free kick and the ball was rolling when Pearce took it .
28 In later chapters ( such as chapter six ) we will examine doubts like these in depth to see how they arise and how they can be resolved .
29 The chapter will therefore end by taking a look at recent and forthcoming developments in manufacturing to see how these fit in with the idea of generic strategies and their implications for accounting — i.e. not just now , but for the foreseeable future .
30 In practice you look at all the alternatives and examine each in turn to see how it might affect your business .
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