Example sentences of "[adv] to seeing " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , it 's like the little ones , they the , the , the , erm , they handle all sorts , and when you comes actually down to seeing it on paper , you ke , it 's alright if they 're just counting it there in the hands and stuff . |
2 | Nevertheless one can hardly hope to discuss knowledge in a language any less metaphorical than Descartes ' ( I have myself a few paragraphs back analogized not only to seeing but to ‘ glimpsing ’ and being ‘ illuminated ’ by a ‘ flash ’ , not only to clarity but to drawing a ‘ clear line ’ ) . |
3 | The activity posited by Brentano , secondly , is common not only to seeing and other perception , thinking in the sense of deliberating or judging , and also remembering , intending , and deciding , all of which are ordinarily thought to be in different ways active , but also pain and other sensations , dreaming , experiencing an emotion , and being subject to a mood , all of which are thought to be in different ways passive . |
4 | In this I may be vulnerable , for I was on the lookout for miracles and it was while watching Nancy , listening to her and eventually breaking my own icy shield and talking to her , that I came close to seeing what I was looking for . |
5 | As N.R. Hanson has put it , ‘ There is more to seeing than meets the eyeball ’ . |
6 | Although he was still hardly up to seeing any visitors , the staff nurse on his ward was quite relieved one day when a large buxom-looking woman , calling herself a friend , arrived asking to see Major Freddie Nash . |
7 | The suspense in ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ is made by building up to seeing the pig from the squealing and trotting hoofs . |
8 | After several years of thinking of sexism and heterosexism as different forms of oppression , we 've come back to seeing them as inextricably linked . |
9 | Going back to seeing to looking at the erm goods shed . |
10 | But in successive writings Hare has gradually worked around to seeing the account of the very meaning of ethical language which he regards as correct as offering a kind of proof of utilitarianism . |
11 | And that 's one stage closer to seeing animals in the same way . ’ |
12 | AND THAT 'S ONE STAGE CLOSER TO SEEING ANIMALS IN THE SAME WAY ’ |
13 | Films need audiences as much as audiences need films , we look forward to seeing you . |
14 | The supporters at Devonshire Park are looking forward to seeing how Pam handles the transfer from the U.21 event to the senior event . |
15 | We look forward to seeing you there . |
16 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing the report and if there is new data that warrants investigation . ’ |
17 | As a producer ‘ Space Oddity ’ was very important to me as it was only my second or third record and I was looking forward to seeing David play it live . |
18 | She was beginning to acclimatise to not being alone , to look forward to seeing Christopher : to eating with him , listening to music with him , being silent with him , talking to him , walking with him , occasionally sleeping with him . |
19 | I really am looking forward to seeing your entries but do n't forget to include photos of your garden so that we can see what you 're getting up to ! |
20 | We look forward to seeing the world anew and to trying to build a life that is as beautiful as possible for our children . |
21 | I shall look forward to seeing the first edition , then . |
22 | I look forward to seeing you at the festival . |
23 | I look forward to seeing you on 14 June . |
24 | Thank you again for your help and I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
25 | I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
26 | I look forward to seeing you on 13 June . |
27 | I am delighted that you have agreed to work with us again and I look forward to seeing you next week . |
28 | Britain 's only racer , Mike Browne — owner of the Snow and Rock chain of outdoor clothing shops in London , actually looked forward to seeing some snakes en route . |
29 | Lance is making long-distance calls from his study — he 's looking forward to seeing you in the morning . |
30 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing you , ’ said Harold . |