Example sentences of "see to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then set a task which requires trainees to apply what they have seen to their own situation .
2 Zoser , poor man , had seen to his own punishment .
3 He had already seen to it that fodder had been stored in stone-built barns situated at strategic points on lower pastures .
4 ‘ Right , I 'll see to it first thing . ’
5 Well er , I 'll see to it one day .
6 He could see to his left wing in the distance more open country , but his sense of north was strong and his instinct to follow it stronger .
7 ‘ Terry never gets his hands on these buckets mate , ’ Yanto laughed ‘ Selwyn sees to his own buckets , buries it in his own garden .
8 ‘ He 's up at Grande Prairie , seeing to his new garage and car lot . ’
9 He saw himself as a wise and benign deity , presiding over his kingdom and seeing to it that evil did not always prevail ; a hollow symbolism of course and anyway he rather liked hemp agrimony and ground ivy .
10 ‘ Our guiding element could be the Durutti 's Brigade moving from village to village , liquidating the bourgeois elements and leaving the workers to see to their own organization . ’
11 So having said that , I advise you , Aunt Ellen , to see to your own plans . ’
12 But that I 'm so glad you 've come here to see to his personal effects this way ?
13 The Government 's examination advisers have already been told to see to it that marking is stricter next year .
14 ‘ If there are riot police , ’ he says , ‘ then vigilantes will appear , because there will always be somebody to see to it that crime is never given a free rein . ’
15 You saw to them this morning .
16 But when he glanced down at his chest , he saw to his intense relief the smashed casing and circuitry of his radio showing through torn material .
17 Forgetting his altered status here , he drove around to the stables and , as he had always done before , saw to his own horses before entering the house via the kitchen premises .
18 I saw to my great satisfaction that the centre of the vic was empty and there were only two planes on their left , which probably meant that ‘ Tiger 's ’ target had also gone down .
19 The job of the elder to stand by that child and , and see to its Christian nurture thereafter .
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