Example sentences of "we wish see " in BNC.

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1 There were fouls galore , and the Town , to their credit , admitted the disgrace : ‘ If what we served up on Saturday is football , well , the sooner its death knell is sounded the better ; may we go further and say that never do we wish to see anything like it again . ’
2 We wish to see as many farmers as possible occupying the countryside , ’ said Melinda Appleby .
3 We wish to see this result in diversity , not local monopoly , and will therefore act to limit the size of blocks that can be transferred .
4 We wish to see a world market in tradable emission licences for carbon dioxide and other pollutants .
5 We wish to see the key role of church and other voluntary-aided schools secured and available equally and on the same criteria to all religions .
6 We wish to see all pupils having the opportunity to study balanced science as 20 per cent of the curriculum and also to include technology as a core subject .
7 The changes which we hope to introduce relate not to subject content , or pedagogic style but to learned outcomes ; ie we wish to see pupils leaving school who have not simply assimilated and regurgitated ( with varying degrees of success ) packages of information , but have developed those skills and attitudes necessary for independent ‘ finding out ’ .
8 We are nation builders , consecrated to God and to one another , and are ourselves stones in the very building we wish to see raised by the Divine Architect of our country .
9 It is to these factors , rather than to artillery itself , that we should turn if we wish to see which arms were proving to be of the greatest significance in the war .
10 While the children are merely innocent mirrors who reflect what we wish to see . ’
11 Certain of the services implicit in a wholesaler function , and for which publishers have agreed to pay higher rate of discounts , have been eroded over the years , and we wish to see them reinstated .
12 In welcoming the release of Mr. Waite and Mr. Sutherland , may I express the hope that none of us forget that there are still more hostages whom we wish to see speedily returned to their homes .
13 We wish to see the corpse of the late James IV of Scotland . ’
14 Part of us wishes to see these loved ones dead , and if we refuse to acknowledge this , then we will worry about their possible deaths , and not cope with grief and guilt after they do in fact die .
15 ‘ But none of us wish to see anything of that sort happen ever again , do we ?
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