Example sentences of "[vb mod] see at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Y y you 'll see at the bottom of the agenda that er John and I talked about this the other night , er and there are |
2 | and my Lord the my Lord you 'll see at the bottom of page sixty nine , this is the latest edition just published this summer my Lord , erm at the bottom of page sixty nine you have an extract from the European community treaty which er defines a directive and you will see my Lord says in terms that it leaves to the national authorities the choice of forms the methods , and then if my Lord could read the passage er under that on page seventy |
3 | O K. You 'll see at the er , towards the end it talks about personal action plan , erm , really it 's much more a team action plan than a personal one . |
4 | Well you 'll see at the bottom of that hill that th there 's the Jolly Farmer sitting in front of your eyes . |
5 | As pointed out by the collector and historian van Mander writing in 1604 , ‘ Whoever so desires nowadays has only to go to Prague to the greatest art patron in the world at the present time ; there he may see at the Imperial residence a remarkable number of outstanding and precious , curious , unusual , and priceless works . ’ |
6 | This did not surprise me , since one could see at a glance that Herr Bremann was a gentleman of great decency . |
7 | Another innovation made in 1932 was a huge 45-minute clock which Chapman had installed at the north end of the ground so that players and spectators could see at a glance how much time was left for play . |
8 | The inner side of the track was almost sheer at this point , brown broken rock glistening with water , and I could see at a glance where the rock had come from , a gaping hole oozing mud as though a giant molar had been extracted . |
9 | And when the platform emptied , he could see at the very end of it , a forlorn figure sitting all by herself . |
10 | The only glimmer of light she could see at the moment seemed to come from the cheerful faces of the Rafferty children whenever they arrived on the Four Winds doorstep . |
11 | In retrospect , one can see far better than even he could see at the time how deeply the logic of the ‘ New Theology ’ , biblical and historical rather than scholastic , was bound to challenge the whole shape of the contemporary Church and the way it perceived orthodoxy . |
12 | well it 's like Elly , you know , I mean even she said she 's , I can really see , she said I even said it in an argument the other day , cos none of them could see at the time |
13 | Heaven knows who we used to see at the Fitzroy Street parties : we did n't know half the people that were there : we only knew the family . |
14 | In a diagrammatic representation of a fault tree , we would see at the top the main failure that concerns us — in this case ‘ loss of electrical power to the engineered safeguards features ’ . |
15 | You will see at a glance the number of calories and the quantity of dietary fibre ( when present ) in a whole average-sized eating apple , or a carrot , or a rasher of bacon . |
16 | If you have a car and feel that you might be able to help , please give your name and telephone number to one of the people you will see at the back of church with a board and pencil . |
17 | you will see at the top the A four marketing folder |
18 | Subtract your expenses from your income and you can see at a glance how much income is left to spend . |
19 | Up to the age of 40 to 50 , most of us can see at a distance and read close to without any difficulty . |
20 | There may be a notice board which has them all written down , so that residents and staff can see at a glance what 's on today . |
21 | this makes quick reference easier as I can see at a glance whether the magazine has the pattern I am looking for . |
22 | You may also find it useful to know a binocular 's field of view — usually expressed as the width of the area you can see at a distance of 1000m or 3,280ft . |
23 | Det Sgt Stimpson said : ‘ She searches him every time he comes home or goes out , and she keeps his bedroom bare of the usual toys and clutter so that she can see at a glance whether he has hidden any stolen property . ’ |
24 | From the ‘ stop-go chart ’ the reservations staff can see at a glance that on Friday 4 May and Saturday 5 May there are no single or double rooms available . |
25 | By studying the enclosed repayment table you can see at a glance how much a loan will cost . |
26 | The reason for this is so that the recipient can see at a glance what the letter is about . |
27 | If the caption does become detached the finder can see at a glance what it is . |
28 | Such essential measures as library expenditure per student , per capita computing costs , and many other management data , are now available for the first time in published form , so that universities can see at a glance how they measure up to similar institutions . |
29 | In theory , each phase of schooling can see at a glance what is to be built upon it — and can see the size of that future building . |
30 | It is an ideal setting in which visitors can see at a glance the high standard of design and quality in keeping with Sweden 's reputation for advanced and stylish design . |