Example sentences of "be [adj] to see [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 By Southerness , she was back to her considerable best and it goes without saying that it will be interesting to see what this most confirmed of amateurs will make of 1990 .
2 The Home Secretary has power to modify or supplement the data protection principles to provide additional safeguards for these categories ; it will be interesting to see what these additional regulations will contain .
3 Having worked so hard to start a business , it would be heartbreaking to see it all collapse due to some unexpected misfortune such as an accident , fire or theft .
4 Well , if my wife can be of any assistance to you , I am sure she 'd be delighted to see you any day you care to call .
5 I 'm be glad to see you this time .
6 Professor Winston said : ‘ I 'm thrilled to see them all here .
7 Anna : Anna telephoned early one morning in a distressed state , hoping I would be able to see her that day .
8 The Poll Tax Register will be held on a computer and each person will only be able to see their own entry .
9 For Israel 's way to be hidden Yahweh could mean that God can not see Israel 's way , or will not see Israel 's way , or has caused Israel not to be able to see its own way .
10 It was even too dark for her to be able to see her own car .
11 That once I got inside the house and had the dresses and the carriages and everything this mill provides , I would n't be able to see you any more . ’
12 FATHER 'S LOVE Lucy 's disability helped convince Mr Stringer that he should strive to provide a home for the mentally handi-capped which he would be happy to see his own daughter live in .
13 Not surprisingly , only families in real difficulty were prepared to see their own older generation end their lives in such a place .
14 Even if they were willing to see their own power reduced , radical reform is a jump into the unknown .
15 I feared that , but I must always have wanted it too , because when you had me dismissed from that job — Oh , I hated that , I hated not being able to see you any more , but I thought it was you I hated .
16 With convergence also on the issue of regional autonomy , it is hard to see what all the fuss and bother is about .
17 Be curious to see what this like when it 's all finished though Oh could of gone there , did n't see that one .
18 It is difficult to see what such a procedure might be .
19 But it is difficult to see what this could mean other than that some deviance , at least , would not have occurred had it not been for the societal response — that is , had been caused by it .
20 They 're very pleased at that because I mean they obviously found it to be useful , erm we proved it to be useful and it 's nice to see them all taking on this responsibility now , now and doing it , because that 's all progress .
21 Thank you , it 's nice to see you both again .
22 Be nice to see you some time .
23 It is lovely to see you all , and so many friends from their old school and college and Steven 's office ( or from Annabelle 's old school ) .
24 Once again it is lovely to see you all .
25 ‘ It 's been lovely to see you all , even though it 's a sad errand that 's brought me ! ’
26 It was sad to see them all go , but a wonderful joy it is when they all come for occasional visits .
27 I expect he was pleased to see you both . ’
28 Harry stared , and was slow to see his own face , and yet he could not but believe .
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