Example sentences of "to see [conj] [det] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Larsen has been roped in to see that all the music lovers of Gullshaven are informed — I know that the doctor and the pastor and one or two of the schoolteachers are devoted to music . |
2 | It takes some people a time to realise that the inside facelets are never seen , to see that all the faces can turn and that there are several distinct types of pieces . |
3 | Amiss was not surprised to see that all the members — even the residents — had separate tables . |
4 | job to see that all the resources in their area of responsibility are suitable for the projects being undertaken . |
5 | History elements were introduced under this organising thematic structure , and checks were made to see that all the requirements for history ( the focus statements , the prescribed content , the attainment targets , and so on ) were being fully met . |
6 | The civilian staff put out the empty milk bottles and leave the camp , another day 's work done , and the regimental police staff in the guardroom check to see that all the recruits have booked in and that all the visitors have been booked out . |
7 | Oh Lord who to see that all the world , we thank thee for those who fought and those who laid down their lives in the cause of righteousness and freedom . |
8 | The ghost of J. B. Watson , who cast ‘ consciousness ’ out of psychology because it was too difficult to handle , still walks and ethologists and psychologists alike often fail to see that such a borderline exists . |
9 | They can be plotted against the explanatory variable ( here time ) once more , to see if all the trend has indeed been extracted ; this is discussed in the next section , under the heading ‘ reroughing ’ . |
10 | No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef . |
11 | The entire package is assessed to see if all the modules it contains constitute the appropriate baseline . |
12 | and , and they do it about four or five times , you know , the king of Snowdonia , welcome to see and all the bugles going you know all of a sudden he appears in the middle of the picture he says oh I 've come through the back door |
13 | All avenues were explored to see whether such a guarantee could be given by the Americans , but no way of doing so could be found without breaching the US Constitution . |