Example sentences of "he see it " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Has he seen it ? ’ |
2 | Indeed , she would have liked to tell him about her father who was called Nigger Everard at school and spurned in his own family because his mother had been Creole ; she wanted to tell him about Feeny whom she loved ; how she herself was a musty , could n't he see it ? |
3 | How could he see it in the dark ? |
4 | Or did he see it as a force for change ? |
5 | ‘ Did he see it , ’ Harvey said . |
6 | ‘ Yes , but will he see it like that ? ’ |
7 | Did he see it as some kind of a challenge ? |
8 | Perhaps the most important point is that , regardless of who may be at the launch point , the pilot alone bears the responsibility for accepting or rejecting the launch in the light of the situation as he sees it from the cockpit . |
9 | He must decide the general outline of the process as he sees it in terms of movement . |
10 | And then he sees it , and the moment is successfully negotiated . |
11 | The British still tend to treat him with a faintly hostile embarrassment : as well they might , since for the past four years , his principal message has been condemnation of their duplicity in , as he sees it , backing away from promises to introduce democratic government by 1997 . |
12 | As he sees it , the crest of the wave is coming right his way . |
13 | He sees it as a weakness of international law that no such machinery exists , and argues that an internationally authorised force should be set up by the UN Security Council to intervene in rogue states on various continents . |
14 | ‘ Well that 's the way things are goin' over here , and that 's the way he sees it goin' in the future , under the Government constraints he outlined at that meetin' . ’ |
15 | The whole concept of graded tests entails a belief in the idea of the ‘ readiness ’ of a student for a specific test , and the ability of the teacher to diagnose ‘ readiness ’ when he sees it . |
16 | He sees it as having symbolic significance , directing world attention to Australian research , development and intellectual quality . |
17 | He will naturally expect to take what he wants wherever he sees it . |
18 | It is a sad reflection on the present state of constitutional monarchy in this country that one so driven to do his best for the good of mankind , as he sees it , should think , indeed know , that he can not do so as king . |
19 | And although Platinum has , like the spreadsheet solution that preceded it , some limitations , he sees it as a good basis for future developments . |
20 | Perchance , as he sees it , such will make for a stronger monarchy . ’ |
21 | At this point I feel honour bound to remind Mister C that he 's talking to a journalist , that what might be an affectionate insult from his friends will probably piss him off massively when he sees it in print . |
22 | HE WO N'T cut the exchange rate of the over-valued pound because in his daydreams he sees it replacing the German mark as the strongest currency . |
23 | An artist , to convey the scene as it presents itself , would have to paint his representation of the grey material , not as he sees it , blue , but as it is , grey . |
24 | The Human Factors specialist can rightly be accused of wanting to have a finger in every pie because , as he sees it , behavioural considerations do affect every design decision . |
25 | As he sees it , deep structure is represented in schemata which relate non-linguistic and linguistic thinking . |
26 | The key to 88open 's future , as he sees it , is being able to test and certify binary compatibility across systems that do not include an 88000 processor or application . |
27 | The key to 88open 's future , as he sees it , is being able to test and certify binary compatibility across platforms that do not include an 88000 processor or application . |
28 | The trouble with ANDF as he sees it is it recreates a problem of the past by adding an enormous level of inefficiency in its intermediate compiler layer . |
29 | In the first he regards it as antithetical to analytical reason , as truth to error , while in the second he sees it as complementary to it . |
30 | He can give no better value than to state the truth as he sees it , clearly and eloquently. this should be the aim of the painter and so also the ultimate aim of a commissioned work . |