Example sentences of "will see " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The signs are that the next few years will see some extensive soul-searching about art history ; several books have already appeared . |
2 | We will see that this mode of constructing monopoly catholicism is alien to the Concordat period of Roman catholic church — state relations recognizable in arrangements , for example , with Spain , Portugal , and Italy . |
3 | We will see , wrote Harsnet , whether he parts with it or not , whether his greed gets the better of his sentimentality . |
4 | Fear that I have only dreamed of moving forward , that when I go in and face it I will see that it is a mistake , not possible , uninteresting . |
5 | You will see it my way . |
6 | ‘ Thomas will see to it , ’ said Mr Eames , who was beginning to enjoy himself . |
7 | If you take a train ride into any of our major cities you will see thousands of long narrow gardens in serried ranks on either side of the track . |
8 | Look at any toddler 's drawing of the two and you will see what I mean . |
9 | At every competition you will see karateka working hard to sweat off the extra weight in time for a re-weigh . |
10 | If you step too far to the side , the opponent will see what you are doing and twist to face you . |
11 | If the Duke looks out from his eastern windows , he will see crowds of flames dancing among the tree trunks , a hundred fires and a dozen folk round every fire . ’ |
12 | And I will see the McCullochs . ’ |
13 | There you will see the sign , a big board … that 's where … he smiled his big smile again as he tore off the piece of paper and handed it over to me . |
14 | The Festival Court has a different activity taking place each day , while the Centre and surrounding ‘ competition ’ courts will see the best women players from 56 nations competing for what is the premier team prize in women 's tennis . |
15 | This month will see the launch of the Coldwatch campaign and details can be found in this newsletter together with the pack . |
16 | You will see that there are two parts to it — one in which the items have been sorted according to the geographical location ( ie by county name , alphabetically ) ; the other by service category . |
17 | The main climb by several parties on the North Face , West Flank , Mittellegi Ridge and South Ridge of the Eiger will see the meeting of an international team on the summit , televised live . |
18 | The 10 winners will see dramatic displays by working dogs from all walks of life . |
19 | Certainly we are all on the move , if only mentally , and perhaps the open road of Stepan 's ‘ gentle and unresentful heart ’ will see him to Spasov before nous les autres . |
20 | We can only hope that the future will see technological advance : perhaps overhead power lines will carry DC in preference to AC to the extent that converters are used to generate AC domestically or industrially . |
21 | we will see those old roads again , question , |
22 | Perhaps after Le Mortgage the British will see ‘ Le Life Policy ’ and ‘ Le Loan ’ . |
23 | But our belief is that , in the long-term , we shall improve education because even this Government will see the need to pump in more money to get teachers . ’ |
24 | When I insist on that priority , as I can tell you I most certainly will — with the full support of the Prime Minister in doing so — then I 'm sure my colleagues will see the point of that . |
25 | ‘ Millions of people will see the film who 'd never step into a theatre to save their lives . |
26 | It is also much easier to create a market situation which will see to it that the value goes up . ’ |
27 | The British Medical Association has said that if the legislation does require authorities to keep to drug budgets , the association will see that as a cash limit and cry ‘ foul ’ after accepting assurances from Mr Clarke last week that budgets would not operate as cash limits . |
28 | ‘ A few more trade figures like that and we will see the market fall further . ’ |
29 | The average borrower with a £30,000 25 year loan will see monthly repayments rise from £278 a month to £298 if the mortgage rate goes to 14.75 per cent as expected . |
30 | But with England 's great goalkeeper still betraying no signs of his 40 years , except a finely honed judgement that causes the target to shrink before advancing strikers , hopes are high that Poland can be shut out and the points secured that will see England safely through to Italy . |