Example sentences of "and seeing [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Teenagers frequently appear to be resentful of parents or teachers but in reality this is often a sign that they are testing authority and seeing just how far they can go .
2 Sort of looking out of your window and seeing just a blank concrete wall in front of you , day after day after day .
3 Thinking now of Basil sighing deeply as he wrote his reports in Rishworth Street , and seeing again that absolutely personal handwriting that he had , one remembers again that unique charm , gentle but yes , too , at times a bit formidable , as pale , a bit round-shouldered , always smoking , serious but often laughing , dedicated without solemnity to the cause , he ploughed on with his work into the early evening .
4 And in tutorials there is opportunity to take well judged risks — by which I mean being unafraid of going for the character and seeing where it leads — even with well known speeches .
5 As they came close we watched as they demonstrated the subtle science of reading the often obscure words of the hymn and seeing where they were going at the same time .
6 In January , Lord Arran said that there was a need to solve the problems of improving sales and seeing where Government could help .
7 Kerr also recalled playing against a pioneer of ‘ Bodyline ’ , Fred Root , at Worcester , and seeing both Hobbs and Sutcliffe score hundreds in the last first-class match of the tour for H.D.G. Leveson Gower 's XI at Scarborough .
8 I opened it , and I got my answer , and it set me thinking afresh and seeing clearly where I had formerly been blind .
9 Say : Are the blind and seeing alike ?
10 ‘ I heard from friends of mine that Hezbollah had lost faith in him , that he was talking to and seeing too many people .
11 Sometimes it 's a matter of the drip , drip , drip effect and seeing too much violence and not being as sensitive to violence as one should be .
12 She did n't mention the word ‘ love ’ , because , after what he had said and seeing now in his eyes what he truly thought of her , she doubted whether she could love a man like him .
13 Indeed , all in all , I can not see why the option of her returning to Darlington Hall and seeing out her working years there should not offer a very genuine consolation to a life that has come to be so dominated by a sense of waste .
14 The major professional influence in his career , he later claimed , was meeting the publicity agents for Buffalo Bill 's Wild West Show and seeing how the Americans managed the media .
15 ‘ We learn by just popping things in and seeing how they do . ’
16 When I go skiing I want dozens of fast tows to whisk me to the top of runs and ensure I do n't have to queue for 20 minutes behind a junior racing team , trying to unclip each other 's bindings and seeing how far they can spit .
17 Quite simply this means working out what is needed and seeing how you can supply it .
18 That is , going through various categories — education , qualifications , experience , etc. , and seeing how they match up with the picture of the ideal candidate which you built up .
19 It was 1984 , and I was in Los Angeles working incognito in the comedy clubs , just sussing out the American scene and seeing how my act went down over there .
20 But before we do , there are one or two more things that the Creation 6 program can do for us regarding visualising the actual knitted fabric and seeing how the design is treated by the console on receiving the computer information .
21 A pilot-induced phugoid — shoving the stick to 10 kts over the cruise speed and seeing how long it takes to stabilise in pitch — resulted in one swoop and a small dive before VS returned to level flight .
22 Fei Yen rose slowly , meeting the prince 's eyes for the first time and seeing how quickly he re-directed his gaze .
23 We 'd set on living together , and seeing how it worked out , with or without the baby .
24 But what I was thinking , maybe I 'd be better going back to work and seeing how
25 She carries on investigating her new present and seeing how it works .
26 ‘ When I was talking to him , he had this habit of looking over my head and I wondered whether what I was saying was going in , but he was digesting it and seeing how he could turn it round to his way of doing things .
27 ‘ The first time it was shown on television , I was watching my own performance and seeing how far it was from what I had conceived .
28 This chapter will be concluded by looking at the so called " rescue cases " and seeing how the various doctrines apply .
29 Now if there is no problem why on earth do we have to put that sort of that sort of work by officers erm , in , in to action erm , so between the , if I understand Labour 's position now Chairman , between the twenty fifth of August and the twenty eighth of September , we have now gone from accepting the problem and seeing how we can solve a number problem to saying that there is no no number problem and that everyone is cooking the books .
30 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
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