Example sentences of "see what [is] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Stirring potential buyers to get out and see what is for sale is a key element of successful salesmanship . |
2 | She had better see what is in store for her . ’ |
3 | Do n't get so bogged down in the trivia of life you have n't the time or inclination to branch out and see what 's on offer . |
4 | What do you say , shall we see what 's on television ? ’ |
5 | Oh , well , come on ; let's go down and see what 's for dinner . |
6 | There 's no I I ca n't see what 's in life for em at all . |
7 | For meself , I could never see what 's in guitar playing . ’ |
8 | Ca n't see what 's in front of their noses . |
9 | Either you have not shown these plans elsewhere , in which case I owe you an apology … or you have touted them round , and the fools ca n't see what 's in front of them . ’ |
10 | I 'll check to see what 's on offer and in the meantime , how would you like a day 's pay here ? ’ |
11 | Popping along to open days and public events to see what 's on offer and collecting a few prospectuses will give some data to think about . |
12 | To see what is at stake here , we can juxtapose this question with two others directed at the same problem . |
13 | So consequently I can never look to see what is in front of me for long . |
14 | When you see what 's on offer , we 're sure you 'll be left speechless . |
15 | Oh , well , I 'll keep it in mind when I get the lights then I 'll come and pick the colour see what 's on offer |
16 | Erm du n no go and look and see what 's on telly tonight . |