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

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1 In that work it is possible to see clearly the relation between his insistence on totality and the Romantic aesthetic of totality as the inner necessity that moulds all works of art .
2 On a clear day it is possible to see both the English and Bristol Channels ; the distant Quantocks and Mendips frame the Somerset Levels , with Glastonbury Tor rising mysteriously out of the mists .
3 Because we do not have the legs preserved , it is not possible to see how the mouth appendages functioned in feeding , and neither are the stomach contents preserved .
4 It will be interesting to see where the matches against Auckland involving Scottish Exiles and a District Select ( venues are not listed in the draft fixture list ) will be staged .
5 ‘ It 'll be interesting to see how the Home Office reacts to that . ’
6 It will be interesting to see how the exhibition influences Scottish women art students .
7 If women are convicted of crimes in greater numbers ( and , as mentioned , female convictions have increased in recent years ) , it will be interesting to see how the police and the courts react .
8 I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ;
9 Add to that our unfortunate preference for foreign goods rather than our own ( 25 per cent of what we spend as consumers is on imported products ) and it 's quite easy to see why the UK manufacturing base has become so fragile .
10 Consequently , it is easy to see why the possibility of losing some of this control should be a source of great anxiety for many people .
11 It is easy to see why the Angelfish makes such a popular addition to a community fish tank .
12 So long as these two principles are kept apart , it should be easy to see why the principle of closure fails .
13 Nevertheless , although it is easy to see why the thrust of the arguments has throughout been to concentrate on the charging of the suspect and ( in the light of Ex parte Saunders ) on the association of a renewed caution with any exercise of the Director 's powers where the person under interrogation has already been charged , I believe that the result has been to set the inquiry off in the wrong direction .
14 Add to that McIvor 's powerful shooting and it 's easy to see why the Coleraine faithful are pinning their hopes on him .
15 It is easy to see why the Author was the winner of an award for ‘ U.K. Best Shareware Author ’ with programs that are so easy to use with on-line help that a manual is not needed .
16 Yes , it was easy to see why the family who , as Antonio Crepi had put it , could n't agree which sauce to have with their pasta , had found no difficulty in agreeing to burn Ruggiero 's letter on the spot .
17 With so many cables fairly close together it is easy to see why the side stitches remain as loops instead of being picked up with the latch tool at the sides of the cables .
18 It was easy to see why the police would have missed it : from outside , it was just a concrete hardstand , perhaps the foundation for an old shed , and the opening led through a shallow pit that was usually jammed with rubbish and covered by a corrugated iron sheet .
19 Now , I 've got some of your demos back and it 's easy to see where the problem lies .
20 However , it was easy to see where the confusion lay , for Gannon was also a member of The Cradle .
21 It must , however , be said that it is by no means crystal clear that this forms the mental element of the ‘ species ’ torts of unlawful interference with contract and unlawful means conspiracy ( indeed , in the case of the latter it very probably does not ) and it is not easy to see how the species can differ in this respect from the genus .
22 From this false premiss , it is easy to see how the public might wrongly think that Moët & Chandon 's Premiere Cuvée Champagne is made entirely from the first thousand litres of the cuvée .
23 It is easy to see how the plot of We Did n't Mean To Go To Sea hatched , as he looked out into the distance and remembered a time when as a young man his anchor had dragged , and he had found himself sailing out to sea at night .
24 In cases like the " difficult customer " , where the persona created is clearly not that of the narrator , it is easy to see how the change of code is part of the construction of a " character " separate from the speaker .
25 It is easy to see how the company of other horses satisfies so many essential needs .
26 It is easy to see how the misadaptation came about .
27 It is easy to see how the sleeping pill he had taken could be misunderstood as an overdose , but an airliner full of his friends would be an unlikely place for anyone to kill himself .
28 In which case , it is impossible to see how the plesiosaurs could obtain sufficient quantities of food to survive .
29 Sharpe counted eighteen infantry battalions and four squadrons of cavalry , one of which , composed of Dragoons , rode very close to his hiding place at the wood 's edge , but none of the French troopers glanced left to see where the Englishman and his dog lay in the shadows .
30 ‘ I 've got a March date for Bruno at Wembley , but I 'm holding tight to see how the wind blows .
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