Example sentences of "to see every " in BNC.

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1 Really , it 's what Blaze have always been about : we want to see every nationality come together on a peaceful level .
2 I remember researching the notes for the Bach Brandenburg Concerto you played when you brought the Berlin Philharmonic to play in the Sheldonian in Oxford and coming across a passage in the writing of that great American philosopher Susanne Langer , where she defines the competent artist as someone whose mind is trained and predisposed to see every option in relation to others and the whole .
3 Laboriously the little creature laced up the last two strands of an otherwise perfect web , checked to see every strand was in place , then scuttled to the centre and sat there waiting .
4 We affirm on the contrary that he has to see every code including his own as criticizable in terms of ‘ Be aware ’ .
5 Their post-modern capaciousness and their pluralistic desire to see every side of an argument renders it unconstitutional to say boo to a goose .
6 Some " culture shock " is inevitable but , ideally , one would hope to see every effort made to ease the transition .
7 What she had been used to see every month , postponed she had thought by the excitement , the travel .
8 Ingrid watched in amazement as the eggs disappeared as if they were being sucked into quicksand , and looked up to see every man 's eyes riveted upon Ilse 's gaping crack .
9 He looked at her with hard eyes that seemed to see every thought she had ever had .
10 Her nose was pressed permanently against the window of the boat in an effort to see every beautiful palace with its sleek black gondolas bobbing against the striped poles at the end of jetties , waiting for some prince or wealthy politician to step into .
11 I will also wish to see every single photograph , ’ he warned in a hard voice .
12 As we speed nearer and nearer , I hunch up closer to the windscreen to see every poignant detail of its last few seconds .
13 I wish to see every witch who is trying to make my life a misery . ’
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