Example sentences of "will see to [pron] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll see to it that Polly do n't get into any debt again , do n't you worry . ’
2 If anything happens to him then I 'll see to it that you 're held personally responsible . ’
3 I do n't care how different he is underneath , ’ she cut through Davide 's protests , ‘ how much bluster it is , blusterers make poor husbands , never could make a woman happy for more than five minutes , and anyway , Caterina can do better and I 'll see to it that Rosalba does better too .
4 But tomorrow , first thing , I 'll see to it that they are in full possession of the facts . ’
5 Keep the boys to the cloth warehouse after noon , and I 'll see to it that Joanna has things to do above-stairs .
6 ‘ What a silly little trick — he certainly owes you an apology and I 'll see to it that he makes it . ’
7 Now you will get up and make yourself presentable — I 'll see to it that the wardrobe shall provide you with clothes that will fit tolerably — and you will come to supper at my table and take your place among your peers , and behave yourself like a man and a Talvace , instead of a sick and thwarted girl . ’
8 It is also much easier to create a market situation which will see to it that the value goes up . ’
9 In an implicit reminder that 380,000 Soviet troops were still stationed on East German soil , he said : ‘ We firmly declared that we will see to it that no harm comes to the GDR . ’
10 I will see to it that you are not left with Mrs Ross on your hands .
11 My son will see to it that you have an allowance to meet your everyday needs , and Padre Jorge will instruct you on the sacrament of holy matrimony and your obligations to your husband . "
12 ‘ I mean , Mrs Willmot wo n't be the only one — or rather , Mrs Willmot will see to it that she is n't the only one .
13 South Africa , he says , must have friendly black neighbours to her North , and will see to it that Smith ‘ settles ’ with the black majority on terms that achieve this .
14 Waterstones will see to it that in 1993 bigger and even-better bookshops open throughout the land . ’
15 Cumulative selection will see to it that animals are well fitted to outrun their predators or outwit their prey , no less than it sees to it that they are well fitted to the prevailing weather conditions .
16 But they will always know the times when I shall be here in Shrewsbury , and I will see to it that whenever possible they shall have word of my moves between . ’
17 Or I will see to it that everyone in Cairo knows who is the sheikh who takes money from Copts . ’
18 He will see to it that his office arrangements are parallel with the professional plane he has reached .
19 I 've given my word to her mother that I will see to it that she does — she would n't have been allowed to come here on holiday otherwise , she would have been shut up in her mother 's apartment in Rome . ’
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