Example sentences of "[adv] see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We can now not only see why in such sentences one feels an implicit predication with respect to a support but also get a clearer view of why to is used before the infinitive : its role here seems to be simply that of indicating that the infinitive 's support is situated in time before the actualization of the infinitive 's event . |
2 | I caught sight of myself in that reflected window world that you can only see when it 's dark outside . |
3 | He could only see how I had been , not how I was . |
4 | We can now not only see how justified this comment was but , in details inaccessible to Freud at the time he was writing , can determine with some exactness both the causes and the consequences of this fateful development in human evolution . |
5 | And another thing , ’ she added angrily before he could reply , ‘ I ca n't personally see why Ana should interest the Press . |
6 | I mean th they , they might do n't necessarily see why it 's improving and what 's behind it , but their lot must improve if there 's industrialization and weapons and things to be made , that they they have jobs and presumably have more money than they had before when they were just sort of not doing very much . |
7 | With the show as buoyant as it is in these times , you will perhaps see why I have questioned his assertion that it is a local show and why I can absolutely refute the suggestion that we needed to discount . |
8 | In the meanwhile , we may perhaps see here a reflection of a decline of noble and , possibly , of literary influence on the place accorded to the battle in war , in which it was no longer regarded as the great opportunity for individual acts of courage , but more as the culmination of a military process whose aim was the achievement of a particular political goal . |
9 | Furthermore , we may perhaps see in " make smooth , straight " a greater precision than in " prepare " in line A is properly " clear away " , i.e. " remove any obstacles " , which could apply to an already existing road-which might be what is meant by " the way of Yahweh " . |
10 | The distinctions at this high level are relatively unilluminating : we can better see how feeding ecology and feeding behaviour interact if we examine more closely a smaller group of species . |
11 | I 'd better see how much |
12 | There will be some differences , but they may be too slight to be noticed by the customers , who would normally see only one piece of each item in any case . |
13 | By the end , we can easily see why Maud Gonne never wanted him to be wholly rid of his obsession . |
14 | Luca Giordano , Elisa went on , thinking that she had placed her hosts at a disadvantage , was a particular favourite of hers and she could easily see why he was regarded as one of Naples ' finest painters . |
15 | And even though I am a committed European , I can easily see why many of my fellow Tyroleans are desperate to put an end to this ever-increasing nightmare . |
16 | Anyone who comes across them casually today can easily see why he was so rude . |
17 | If you cut the food into neat cubes , you can more easily see where it has been eaten . |
18 | Then you will easily see any you may have dropped which are trying to crawl away . |
19 | But by listing such possibilities we can already see how Bédier 's definition may be serviceable in structuring discussion : identifying a set of three basic traits of the fabliau , each of which may be elaborated upon to produce an informative description of the subject , fabliaux . |
20 | ‘ Aye , and not before time , we 'd best see right round the place . |
21 | We shall shortly see how the tax system , in this case a tax on cigarettes , may be used to offset externalities that individuals fail to take into account . |
22 | Much has changed since he was at the Academy in 1959 and he will soon see just how much When he makes a personal tour of the Academy . |
23 | But simple latches are no problems to a thief — if you lock yourself out you will soon see why . |
24 | Prepare the cross-spar to the length indicated ( about 60mm longer than the spine ) and you will soon see why it is generally called a ‘ spreader ’ , as you stick first one end down with more strong tape , then have to curve it , in order to fit it within the kite shape at the other end and onto the final corner . |
25 | And when you see the features of each instrument , and hear the prices , you 'll soon see why they 've caused such a storm … |
26 | To find out more about fishing in Ireland , simply send for one of our free brochures and you 'll soon see why anglers who dream about fishing , dream about fishing in Ireland . |
27 | We 'll soon see when we 've seen it wo n't we ? |
28 | You will soon see how Pampers are caring for your baby … and your baby 's world . |
29 | There 's a forest fifty miles off , it 's outside our window because it 's not in this room and to come a little nearer home ther there 's a campus outside our window but we ca n't exactly see very much of it but we know it 's there and it 's got some birds in it , it 's probably got some little insects in it and there 's a woodpecker |
30 | so if there was something that went out you would n't actually to be able to physically see where where you 're going |