Example sentences of "[vb mod] see later [prep] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As we shall see later in this essay , however , there is a definite , and what at first sight may appear to be surprising , degree of isomorphism between the two perspectives .
2 But these considerations which , as we shall see later in this book , are of the utmost significance for our principal theme , also touch on a paradox to which the reader 's attention must be drawn .
3 In this sense they function as ‘ banks ’ even though , as we shall see later in this section , they differ in numerous respects .
4 ( Usually the JOIN operator is more appropriate , as we shall see later in this section . )
5 As we shall see later in this chapter , the case for the status quo is perhaps too general and too romantic in its assessment of the value of the existing structures .
6 How deep the problem goes we shall see later in this chapter .
7 Although rural housing , as we shall see later in this chapter , has never been in plentiful supply , the newcomers provide an easy scapegoat for the otherwise ‘ hidden hand ’ of the housing market .
8 In the intervening years the environmental lobby has probably gathered a broader basis of support , although , as we shall see later in this chapter , the values which are upheld are often more sectional than many environmentalists might suppose .
9 By definition , of course , work employing the concept of the variable is quantitative ; but as we shall see later in this chapter , much interesting work on syntactic variation ( by Sankoff and others ) is qualitative , or a mixture of qualitative and quantitative approaches .
10 As we will see later in this chapter , there is evidence that relating new information to earlier information is an important aspect of language comprehension .
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