Example sentences of "we [vb mod] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There is a distinction to be drawn between an evacuation of the kind that we may see tonight in Dubrovnik and an interdiction naval force designed to prevent , for example , the shelling of Dubrovnik by Yugoslav gun boats .
2 So it , it is hard to say , erm and I would n't like to make a prediction except that I think the number of postgraduate students may have fallen more than the number of undergraduate students , and that we may see already even in this first year erm a substantial not altogether healthy change in the national makeup of overseas students .
3 We may see here a way of expressing the double motif of God 's transcendence and immanence discussed above .
4 The Commission has been instructed that it does not have to follow a uniform pattern throughout the country and therefore we may see still greater diversity over time as , in one shire , we see the county council survive and in another the district councils .
5 We may see then that we chose our reference point at infinity .
6 In all this we should see not personal vanity — Pope John was too old for that — but an act of primatial responsibility .
7 But we should see where the common ground lies and , having identified it , we should build there , and if we fail to do this , we 'll be failing both our groups of members .
8 We should see in about four minutes — his course is on a direct intersection with ours . ’
9 And I suppose it is like that , because if we walked up to those , we should see more — and more … ’
10 We should see how well efforts to encourage and persuade employers to take note of the needs and the abilities of disabled people to contribute to their enterprises do , before we consider the need for further legislation .
11 If certain others were in tune with his message of peace , we should see much quicker progress in Northern Ireland .
12 We must see how this doubt develops and be careful to presuppose only what we know to be true and to commit ourselves consciously to the consequences of these suppositions .
13 ‘ And in the medium-term we must see how we can monitor vehicle permits on a more regular basis . ’
14 And so it would be most interesting to see what sort of patent you can come up with for policy , and and and and and and we 'll see just just how you 'll meet that .
15 Then after a couple of weeks , we 'll see where the opposition are and go for it .
16 mm , du n no well we 'll see anyway , it depends on you and what you 're doing
17 We 'll see why later .
18 Next month we 'll see why the pentatonics can be taken from II , III or VI of any major scale/key and examine the sounds they create when superimposed over various chords .
19 In discussing Siporax as a biological media we 'll see why Peter claims that this works .
20 that he thinks that erm of all of these forced motivations class interest is the most damaging and he argues there 's a remedy for this , we 'll see why it 's a remedy in a minute , that certain people ought to be given more than one vote so that although everyone should have some votes , not everyone should have the same number of votes .
21 Tomorrow we 'll see why .
22 We 'll see when the entries come in !
23 But but small movement a little bit of movement around and some people did as we 'll see when we look at the video this afternoon , but some people you know grew roots er it becomes that way .
24 We 'll see when we come , when it comes down to it wo n't we ?
25 Well we 'll see when , when we get the things tomorrow .
26 In the third instance the most vital piece of equipment required is a page printer , ideally one with a page description language built in but that 's not completely essential as we 'll see later .
27 In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three .
28 Erm there are a lot of variations upon it which er make it interesting and we 'll see later also how the thing actually does work and all its properties .
29 But as we 'll see later the different sort of connections that you have er affect the behaviour of it .
30 And that 's very useful in sort of more statistical type problems er as we 'll see later .
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