Example sentences of "see much " in BNC.
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1 | Traditional electron microscopes , which emit beams of electrons and watch them bounce off the surface , can see much smaller details but their pictures usually give only a poor impression of the relief of the surface . |
2 | ‘ You would n't see much , ’ said Sir George . |
3 | I could n't see much this afternoon , but there must have been at least one whole corps on that road . |
4 | They argue that lifting the ban would make policing piracy harder , and that consumers would not see much benefit anyway . |
5 | We sat in one of those lounges that are part of a huge bar area and the windows were misted up with condensation ; when you rubbed them you still could n't see much because of all the rain dripping down outside . |
6 | However , in the nineteenth century we do see much more clearly the rise of a concept equivalent or similar to the modern one , although the definition itself was not fully developed until the work of the American G. Stanley Hall and his colleagues in the 1890s , and first popularised in his massive book published in 1904 . |
7 | From this vantage point , she could not see much , except the top of her head , and the colour of her clothes . |
8 | Once you have constructed satisfactory categories , you can see much more clearly what kind of teaching programme is needed . |
9 | Ca n't see much . ’ |
10 | We could n't see much from the window . |
11 | ‘ I do n't expect I 'll see much . ’ |
12 | He blinked , trying to accustom his eyes to the change , but still could n't see much . |
13 | We ca n't see much in this dark gulley , but he can feel that barrel . |
14 | As Steve Gold pointed out last month , IBM does its best to roll out long lists of third party software houses that are developing OS/2 v 2 software , but I do n't see much , if any , for review . |
15 | Not that I can see much after six o'clock or so , but there you are , we all have our little crosses . ’ |
16 | ‘ It 's pitch-black , ’ said Fen , ‘ we would n't see much , and it 's too damned cold to sit about . |
17 | If certain others were in tune with his message of peace , we should see much quicker progress in Northern Ireland . |
18 | To refer to a method we shall be discussing more fully in Chapter 3 , we can see much the same sort of development with respect to the survey . |
19 | He could n't see much hope that way . |
20 | But nor could he see much hope any other way . |
21 | I 'm afraid I ca n't see much changing for the red scouse game on saturday , though . |
22 | ( All this action was at the furthest end from where Leeds fans were stood , so I could n't see much . |
23 | They have tiny eyes , which , in most cases , probably ca n't see much . |
24 | And you could n't really see much what we 'd got , could you Geoff ? |
25 | I do n't think we 'll see much further coming together . |