Example sentences of "will [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | But where this is successful , they will link their fortunes to capitalism , and will not even see the state as an oppressive part of the class struggle . |
2 | You will not necessarily see your physiotherapist doing exactly the treatment techniques described below : she may use some of these techniques plus others she has devised herself , or she may use a completely different method . |
3 | I think you are men , as your fathers were , who will not lightly see your homes burned , your women shamed , your cattle driven off , your children taken for slaves . |
4 | This can be comforting to them to some extent , but what they really want to hear is that you will not only see that they are cared for properly for the rest of their days , but that you will help them to remain in control of their own finances and to be as independent as possible . |
5 | But if you swim only during the day , you will hardly ever see the organisms that have created this astounding scene . |
6 | Now you will hardly ever see him in a canoe . |
7 | Now , 40 years on there is the prospect that I will once more see an A1 thundering up an incline . |
8 | They will probably not see things in the same way as you do . |
9 | You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’ |
10 | Why are we going to all this trouble over a bridge that we do n't own and that will probably never see a train again ? |
11 | The present arrangements , under which a defending barrister will often not see his client until the morning of the trial , is unsatisfactory in the extreme . |
12 | But Mr Major will now just see Mr Bush to bid him a personal farewell from office . |
13 | Many of these children are prepared and placed for adoption with strangers , and part of the package is that they will no longer see or be in contact with relatives who have remained in touch during their stay in care . |
14 | If , in the copy , each square is replaced by some other mark — a hollow triangle , say — you will no longer see a rotation . |
15 | It is not , indeed , ruled out by the logic of the naturalistic fallacy that degree of goodness and degree of pleasurableness might coincide , it is just that once one is free of the fallacy one will no longer see any reason to hold this . |
16 | And Rebekah will never again see her favourite son . |
17 | Are there events taking place that we will never ever see because they 're so far away , or maybe they 're taking place in such a way that they 're moving away faster than the light is travelling in our direction ? |