Example sentences of "will [be] see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I said you 'll be seeing when you watch that and you 'll start crying |
2 | ‘ I have a contract which has 18 months to go , and as far as I 'm concerned , I 'll be seeing out those 18 months . |
3 | This list has , believe it or not , really got me in the mood for venturing back to see United — tommorrow should see me travelling up the M1 if I can get the transport arranged — and hopefully I 'll be seeing quite a few games throughout the season . |
4 | Later this year Miss Seagrove will be seen here in city cinemas , starring in the film Miss Beatty 's Children . |
5 | It will be seen again that the four ogres — anxiety , fear , guilt and anger — all play their parts . |
6 | The like of it never has nor ever will be seen again . |
7 | This does not mean that they were entirely lacking , as will be seen later . |
8 | ( In fact , as will be seen later , a number of them were admitted to hospital during the last twelve months of their lives and some died in hospital . ) |
9 | One of the fundamental principles on which the present day French and German constitutions are based , as will be seen later , is the need to preserve governmental stability and executive initiative in the day-to-day running of government . |
10 | The crucial importance of this point will be seen later . |
11 | The doctor is arguably under no duty to continue treatment ( as will be seen later ) that is ‘ useless ’ or a ‘ burden ’ . |
12 | The tasks that they carry out during this period vary , as will be seen later . |
13 | As will be seen later , access to this kind of resource was to be a powerful influence in developing a partnership and its activities . |
14 | What sealed the knot between Hunter and Lethieullier was the latter 's curiosity in all things funereal , including embalming , as will be seen later . |
15 | It will be seen later on , when discussing the use of home-made oral rehydration solutions , that the chief source for concern is the concentration of sodium ions in the solution . |
16 | As will be seen later , data-base technology in its present form has some deficiencies in modelling complex objects and events , the solution of which will be given greater impetus by involvement in new challenging areas . |
17 | As will be seen later , current DBMS models are inadequate in some respects . |
18 | For several reasons , it might also have been expected , and will be seen later to have been the case , that some of the younger teachers in the higher status selective schools might become allies of those in the universities beginning to press for change . |
19 | But , as will be seen later , the reverse would be nearer the truth . |
20 | As will be seen later in this chapter , the type of analysis used for the financial accounts is unsuitable for the cost accounts . |
21 | This has important implications for the social composition of both origin and destination areas as will be seen later in the chapter . |
22 | However , that is not to say that the appearance of the pool should take precedence over the well-being of its inhabitants , for , as will be seen later , the correct ratio of plant types is necessary to ensure the sparkling clear water which all pool-owners desire . |
23 | Since , as will be seen later , family size ( that is parity and birth order from the viewpoint of mothers and children , respectively ) affects maternal and child health , age at first marriage should be considered as an important variable from the aspect of optimum parameters of childbearing . |
24 | Such questions may seem pedantic , but it will be seen later that quite large errors can be made unless they are correctly answered . |
25 | Assumptions ( i ) and ( iv ) are fairly self-evident but become important with specimens of awkward shapes , or as will be seen later , anisotropic material . |
26 | It will be seen later , however , by analysis of Table 3 , that the high proportion of Scottish geology theses from Edinburgh University reflects its wider position as one of the major research centres within the earth sciences as a whole , and that its output ( in terms of Ph D theses ) is more balanced than a casual observation of Table 3 would suggest . |
27 | ( The reason for the alternative coordinates will be seen later . ) |
28 | It will be seen later ( see p112 ) that if a UK resident trust is exported a charge to CGT can arise under TCGA 1992 , s80 . |
29 | Rates of interest in this market are of importance and significance as will be seen later . |
30 | Significance of which will be seen later in this chapter ) . |