Example sentences of "shall see in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But , as we shall see in a minute , that was exactly what was happening .
2 Midsummer Night 's Dream , I. ii , ‘ a proper man as one shall see in a summer 's day ’ , DS 18 .
3 I use the word ‘ disease ’ loosely here as , as we shall see in a moment , it may not be attributed directly to a disease infection .
4 We shall see in a moment that there are problems with the nationalism which goes hand in hand with this outlook .
5 As we shall see in a moment , however , there are respects in which similarities are overwhelming .
6 We shall see in a moment why their activities are quite distinct .
7 For reasons we shall see in a moment , discount houses are always prepared to buy such bills .
8 As we shall see in a moment , one significance of the parallel markets is that they make the Bank 's monetary control operations , at least in principle , more difficult and they do this in at least two ways .
9 As we shall see in the discussion of evidence from Britain , opportunities for health , long life , security , educational success , fulfilment in work and political influence are all unequally distributed in systematic ways .
10 The importance of recognizing the ‘ total package ’ of a person 's abilities and development becomes obvious once again when one enters the world of employment , as we shall see in the discussion of graduate employment and the notion of ‘ education for capability ’ in Chapters 3 and 4 .
11 But it also varies , as we shall see in the case studies in later chapters , according to the resources that the government has at hand to defuse the political consequences of disruption .
12 Increase of pressure usually favours the formation of the solid-as we shall see in the carbon dioxide phase diagram below .
13 The more heightened the form of that communication , as we shall see in the illustration that follows , the nearer the participant is to reaching the performance mode within dramatic playing .
14 As we shall see in the chapter on sleep problems , sometimes the " insomniacs " complaining of never sleeping are in fact , by psychophysiological criteria , achieving normal amounts of sleep , but their experience is that of staying awake .
15 And Wordsworth was always concerned , as we shall see in the extract from The Prelude ( p. 134 ) , in keeping open communications with the important moments of his past , which are used to fortify the present .
16 As we shall see in the section below , gas volume varies with temperature and pressure .
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