Example sentences of "which [vb mod] see " in BNC.
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1 | The new agreement increases the likelihood of the cross licensing of hardware products , which may see ICL selling Amdahl hardware and Sparc systems being traded between the companies , something ICL and Fujitsu already do . |
2 | USL 's action looks likely to speed up the pace of this convergence , which may see it become Pinnacle UK before the end of the year , though that depends on how well the two companies work together in the interim , says Unix Solutions ' Quing Tsang . |
3 | And , by zinc galvanizing all the bare metal , Audi is able to offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting , which should see you nicely into the next millennium . |
4 | They stress that there is no question of an immediate cash crisis : BBN is sitting on cash reserves of around $48m which should see it through comfortably for around 18 months . |
5 | However it seems that the Flat continues endlessly and the main race is the £10,000 Tolka Handicap which should see yet another onslaught from the highly successful Dermot Weld stable . |
6 | Having settled one set of problems and delineated a pattern for higher education , had Robbins left the way open for a succession of what Eric Robinson called ‘ small cadet universities ’ — ; some of which were in fact very similar to the CATs , and others of which might see no future except in aspiring to enter the university sector ? |
7 | Neither manager would give a clue as to his team , or discuss in depth a match which could see the Republic qualify for the finals for the first time . |
8 | However there are concerns that the market is rather high at present , which could see a fall in prices generally in the new year . |
9 | The purchase of its own building and provision of rentable space are just two symptoms of Fitch 's long-term shrewdness , which could see the company thriving as other design consultancies , such as one-time rivals Michael Peters , fall by the wayside . |
10 | Second , the student wanted to appeal to the rational side of John , to that side of him which could see the futility of his actions . |
11 | A LEADING independent accountant has warned funeral directors against misleading claims encouraging them to take advantage of a tax loophole which could see them reclaiming up to 7,200 per year in VAT . |
12 | As part of his future strategy , Mr Taylor also put forward plans which could see people visiting County Durham police stations finding themselves dealing with civilians . |
13 | As part of his future strategy , Mr Taylor also put forward plans which could see people visiting County Durham police stations being dealt with by civilians . |
14 | The push towards university status by Bell College at Hamilton is mirrored by a move in Fife this week , which could see another further education centre breaking into the higher education field . |
15 | Friends of Knighton believe he is close to putting together a deal which would see at least some of the shares resold within four months of a take-over . |
16 | For this was Gold Cup day , and Norton 's Coin had a very small supporting role in a performance that Thursday afternoon which would see the hugely popular grey Desert Orchid set off fresh waves of fanaticism with a second victory in the most coveted prize of the National Hunt season . |
17 | Mr Donald Dewar , Shadow Scottish Secretary , said Labour had fought an ‘ outstanding campaign ’ which would see it winning more than its present 48 of Scotland 's 72 seats at Westminster ; more , even , than the 50 it held at the last election . |
18 | Indeed , in a move designed to speed up the process Lloyd has made a ‘ little publicised ’ offer to the Lawn Tennis Associations ITI set up , which would see him build centres — ITI centres — and run them as such , in addition to running them as private clubs . |
19 | From this period began the Goldsmiths ' new era of charitable work , which would see re-foundation and re-building , new foundations , and huge expenditure on education . |
20 | The draft budget cut by 15,000 units the plans for public housing construction in 1992 , but the Housing Ministry on Sept. 7 publicized details of a major housing construction plan for 1992 which would see the creation of a new belt of housing around Jerusalem and 12 new Jewish towns inside Israel , along the border with the West Bank . |
21 | Labour has condemned proposals to change the state benefits system which would see child benefit payments being replaced by child tax allowances . |
22 | NEWSAGENTS have rejected a move which would see them campaign for the restoration of capital punishment . |
23 | NEWSAGENTS have rejected a move which would see the federation campaign for the restoration of capital punishment . |
24 | Iain Reekie confesses to entertaining an ambition to stage it ever since his days at college when he played the part of Creon the king , and perhaps this background makes him hostile to any interpretation which would see in Creon a proto-Nazi . |
25 | It is also much easier to create a market situation which will see to it that the value goes up . ’ |
26 | This is the date which will see the taxman treat a married woman as a person in her own right . |
27 | FULLER Smith & Turner , the London brewer of London Pride and Chiswick Bitter , has announced a management reshuffle which will see Anthony Fuller , chairman and managing director for the past decade , split his two roles . |
28 | Beyond that , he says that the rediscovery of the lessons of shamanism and the power of psychedelics is setting the scene for a general Archaic Revival , which will see a return to the magical knowledge of tribal times . |
29 | Nick 's association with Freixenet , which will see him wearing the Freixenet logo on his tennis clothing throughout 1992 , enhances that involvement . |
30 | The Apple Computer Inc Cat-in-the-Hat project , which will see the Apple ToolBox , Apple 's crown jewels and the source of the Macintosh under interface , implemented for IBM Corp , Hewlett-Packard Co and Sun Microsystems Inc systems , is thought to be nearing completion . |