Example sentences of "we [vb base] see [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were looking for the principles of organisation , how it is that we organise things like dots into a meaningful whole Why is it that we tend to see two lines crossing in the middle rather one two than two V's ?
2 With the economy moving out of recession we expect to see fewer clients cutting back and this should help reduce our terminations .
3 Our estate agency loss has been reduced and we expect to see some improvement in this business as the housing market responds to lower interest rates .
4 We want to see such wastes dealt with to the highest possible standards in ways that are consistent with industrial economics .
5 And what 's more , we want to see that ice rink filled because it 's the greatest family sporting entertainment you could ever wish to see and with the crowd behind you it gives you that extra buzz .
6 A fast-growing proportion of young people go on to higher education ; and we want to see that proportion rise still further .
7 We want to see Grand Met send someone to Darlington to a meeting which would include all the licensees affected by the rent rises and the new leases . ’
8 We want to see proper education and we have said we will put a penny on income tax to provide it at all levels from the age of three upwards . ’
9 We want to see more opportunities for training , more encouragement to enterprise , better education and more measures to tackle drugs and crime .
10 Like Opposition Members , we want to see British Coal secure as much of that market as possible .
11 We want to see full progress with the single market as the priority programme for the European Community .
12 I think it would be better if we stop seeing each other , I find I have a lot of work to do with my Alternative Maths ,
13 Much the same thing occurs in New Statesman & Society , but there is a significant shift here in that we begin to see cultural products ( or rather questions raised by them ) being discussed outside of the journal 's cultural space — in the editorials and in guest journalists ' comments .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 They say oh we 've seen that woman before , you know , in the last five years .
17 We 've seen major investments in tubes and rigid packaging pay off .
18 Since nineteen seventy four and the implemation implementation of the Health and Safety At Work Act , we 've seen new legislation in the form of safety reps , safety committees , COSHH regulations , and of January this year , the introduction of six European directives on health and safety .
19 There are those who would tell you that BMW 's reputation for first-class finish has been on thin ice for some time but , until now , we 've seen little evidence to substantiate the claim .
20 We 've seen this pair before .
21 ‘ Well , we 've seen this article in the paper .
22 We 've seen this week that there 's a demand for products from our region in the States .
23 Well I think that message is getting across to the P L P and we 've seen more women coming into the House of Commons , sitting on the Labour benches at the last general election , but there also is a sense that the progress , although it 's being made , needs to be speeded up , because when you have profound social changes outside the House of Commons , with a change in women 's role in society , a change in women 's role in the Labour force , and a change in women 's role in the family as well , you ca n't allow your parliament to lag behind .
24 Well we 've seen some evidence of foxes erm
25 We 've seen some facets of her , but the real woman is still to come .
26 But we 've seen these things up close .
27 And we 've seen these cats over and over again .
28 We 've seen worse-looking aliens .
29 We 've seen British courage a-plenty this year .
30 The bourgeoisie of the third quarter of the nineteenth century was overwhelmingly ‘ liberal ’ , not necessarily in a party sense ( though as we have seen Liberal parties were prevalent ) , as in an ideological sense .
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