Example sentences of "see further " in BNC.

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1 The year has seen further growth in Far East markets together with a rapid expansion of our business in the Middle East , whilst new product ranges have provided opportunities in traditional European markets .
2 Chairman John Craig said the group had performed particularly well in the US , had built up its market in continental Europe and had seen further growth in the Far East .
3 But he does all this at the cost of suspending a due sense of the tendency there has also been for poets to see further than their noses , and to speak out , and to go to the wall for it .
4 Of all the ministers present for today 's crucial session of future spending and tax plans , Michael Partial , the chief secretary to the Treasury is said to be most eager to see further cuts in the military .
5 Sadly , because the people who run soccer are incapable of seeing further than the next television contract , the real purpose of the Taylor Report is reduced to an argument about whether or not spectators should stand or be seated .
6 Like most of my fellow white South Africans in the early days of contention , I did n't realise at the time that people like Peter Hian and Hassan Howa were looking further than we were , and seeing further ahead than our own claustrophobic horizons .
7 The report predicts 1991 will see further declines in occupancy and achieved room rates .
8 Some hip-hop or heavy metal fans might not see further than the pleasure of destruction , might be real-life misogynists and miscreants .
9 William of Germany is an ambitious man , and there have been some stupid individuals on the throne here who can not see further than their noses .
10 You ca n't see further than your noses ; you never move out of this damn county .
11 appearing : who can see further than their
12 We will see further such groups in later chapters , particularly in Chapter 6 when we discuss transput and interrupt handling .
13 We appreciate the dirt and muck and do n't see further .
14 Erm there 's been a reduction er , in the er , staff er because er er people have moved on and er , I take Sue 's point about er if it were n't for the fact that erm they 'd got fully e e experienced staff who 've been there some time , they have n't , not used to this churning over o of , and therefore , that has paid off in er in er in erm so far as being able to deal with the problems that have arisen and er , you 'll see further on er , addition profiles of the work that 's been done with er in this area over the town .
15 Some freshwater fish can see further into the red or longer wavelength part of the spectrum than we can .
16 Er you 'll see further on in the presentation , the product we produce at , which is the ten litre and the fourteen litre engine .
17 I ca n't see further than twenty feet anyway , and I do n't need to live vicariously .
18 There is a spirit in the boy which can see further than I can .
19 None saw further cause for concern .
20 Anecdotal stories show that Smith had often understood the subjects of other mathematicians ' researches better than they had themselves , but had not published because he saw further than they did , and realised that their results were special cases of a general theory not fully uncovered .
21 The following fifty years , which were also the years in which Athens and the Greeks decisively rebuffed the attempts of the Persians under Darius and Xerxes to destroy their independent states , saw further moves towards the dominance of popular power in Athens , some of them directly prompted by the necessities of war .
22 The tariff policy therefore carried with it the last hope of consolidating the Empire and the last hope of reversing the drift into class politics ; as a pessimist , Law saw further ahead than most of his contemporaries , and events proved him to be more nearly right than they were .
23 I bet the layout 's something similar to that one we saw further .
24 In brief , filtering consists of a monitoring for novelty by a match — mismatch comparison with expected values based on physiological norms and established knowledge ( see further in Chapter 9 ) .
25 See further the National Code of Local Government Conduct , para. 4 ( Appendix D , post , p. 105 ) .
26 See further under the various sketch-titles , viz. ‘ Beadle , The ( etc . ) ’ ;
27 Grammatical complexity is in reality not a simple quantitative measure , but a multiplicity of different measures , not only different in terms of hierarchical level , but varying according to the positions and the categories in which complexity is found ( see further 7.5 ) .
28 It belongs to the class of items ( deictics , see further 10.1.1 ) which vary systematically , in their reference , according to the situation in which they are uttered .
29 The significant point is that an initial capital is a form of emphasis or highlighting in writing , and therefore can be used as a visual correlative of emphasis in speech ( see further 5.4.2 ) .
30 See further , Harlow , ‘ Power from the people ?
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