Example sentences of "very [adj] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Novels have been a rich source of material for the film industry since the talkies were introduced , and it 's very interesting to see how both classic and contemporary novels require skilled adaptation of the dialogue to make sufficient dramatic impact in a film .
2 It will be very interesting to see how it all plays out . ’
3 Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management .
4 ‘ There will be a few candidates for doing the same thing in this part of the world if he gets away with it , ’ one Welsh international said , ‘ and I for one will be very interested to see how it develops .
5 ‘ I 'm very interested to see how workshops are run out there and I have a lot of questions on both the design and financial sides . ’
6 Chair , erm on that , if that could be arranged in two or three months time , perhaps we can see how the Charter of Commerce is working out , because I think many of us are very interested to see how it is working out , we could erm discuss with somebody who 's in bed-and-breakfast , who could then erm tell us how the Charter of Commerce is working .
7 Now , sitting in the Shalimar Garden , it was very easy to see why the Persian word for an enclosed garden had become an English synonym for bliss .
8 ‘ It is very sad to see up to three million people on the dole while we can not get applicants for good jobs in our industry , ’ he added .
9 in other words instead of being sawn , what you do is you take the log and you s look at it very hard to see where the natural erm faults along the wood are , going out from the centre .
10 It 's very hard to see how far I have come .
11 Listening to this programme it is very hard to see how their relationship works .
12 It becomes very hard to see how the ‘ revolutionary moment ’ will ever arise in the absence of struggles to construct alternative forms of social organisation of production which might ‘ prefigure ’ and win support for socialist objectives unless , in a surely discredited formula , oppositional industrial militancy has an intrinsic tendency to revolutionary socialism .
13 Okay , erm , just carrying on quickly it 's very hard to see how you could account for erm the stuff about reflectives and the polarity items if you did n't have the structures of the kind you get with T one and T two on verb phrases , erm and the reason 's just erm you want that kind of a symmetry between say Florence and herself between their positions in the tree and no one and anyone except you ca n't reverse them , things like that .
14 On that basis , it is very hard to see how you can achieve productivity gains , ’ he said .
15 But it 's very good to see where people go wrong and to er help you get it right , and that one is the one .
16 They have a lot of family problems , a lot of other personal social problems , and it 's very important to see really the person as a whole and not just a focus on one particular aspect of their problems .
17 I was very happy to see how much this pleased the young man .
18 he 'd probably be very pleased to see well all three of us if we wanted to .
19 It is very difficult to see how this approach can be reconciled to either Article 92 of the Rome Treaty or to the notion of fair competition in a single market .
20 It is very difficult to see how Germany is less centralised and it should be clear that the ‘ subsidiarity ’ principle is merely an allocation of competence , as in the hierarchy of a company , rather than a distribution of power .
21 In the High Court , Taylor J found it ‘ very difficult to see how one could come to any other conclusion than that J had a learning difficulty ’ .
22 It was still very difficult to see how the process might work , or to account for the fact that some ads worked , and some consumers took action , but others stubbornly did not ; or that an apparently good campaign failed to achieve extra sales — for sales were still the only real measure of effectiveness .
23 When all this has been said , it is still very difficult to see how the Divisional Court in R. v. LTE ex parte GLC managed to come down in favour of the GLC in the face of the unanimous decision of the Law Lords .
24 First of all , it is very difficult to see how a renewed American hegemony can be sustained economically .
25 While one can see that a certain number of strategies might be conceived at corporate level before reference to the individual businesses , in general it is very difficult to see how this can be done at corporate headquarters unless the central authority has a careful analysis of the attractiveness and competitive strengths of the major SBUs .
26 Not only are there problems in making relevance judgments on surrogate documents , i.e. , titles of books ; but also the interactive nature of the search process whereby the query may be reformulated makes it very difficult to see how recall can be applied .
27 As an absolute treatment for the advanced disease , it 's very difficult to see how well it could work . ’
28 If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) .
29 Again , the A nineteen south has a major highway constraint upon it and it 's very difficult to see how that could be overcome .
30 ‘ At the fourth hospital , in Kirkwall , Orkney , ’ the committee continued , ‘ it was very difficult to see how the service could proceed without a continued exemption , but this will be reviewed over the next two years . ’
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