Example sentences of "see [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 Such flexibility allows users to see only that part of the data model that interests them and avoid an otherwise over-complicated view of the model , and supports other requirements such as privacy and security .
2 It will be videoed , to se you 'll make two applications within that small group session and a second will be videoed but only for you to see so that you can take it away and try and learn from er seeing yourself on video .
3 At the same time , the mind must be in readiness for new ways of seeing so that it is already poised for the marvellous and even the illogical .
4 The latter seeing only that a nation has been destroyed , regards the agreement as a peculiarly evil development of Imperialism … .
5 Morse thought it must be the splendid grandfather clock he 'd seen somewhere that he heard chiming the three-quarters ( 10.45 a.m. ) as he and Lewis sat beside each other in a deep settee in the Lancaster Room .
6 I gathered that her parents had seen only that Laura was losing touch with reality .
7 But we have already seen above that we can not do without an intensification of growth , the development of this petty-bourgeois farm .
8 We have seen above that it is possible that some individuals may wish to work fewer hours and take more leisure as a result of an increase in the real wage .
9 We have seen above that this involves a shift from the concrete perceptual meaning of " following a phenomenon with the senses " to viewing perception merely as the basis for asserting that the infinitive 's event really took place .
10 However , this may support comments seen elsewhere that BAIE publications are at least as good as , if not better than , many in the commercial sector .
11 We have seen already that the small heads of some dinosaurs with elongated torsos were no doubt a built-in safety factor against crippling head injuries , while naturally restricting at the same time the development of intelligence .
12 The British in India had from the beginning of the nineteenth century seen clearly that so unnatural a phenomenon as the government of that teeming subcontinent by the parliamentary electorate of the British Isles could not be destined to be permanent .
13 It was so far outside anything he 'd ever seen before that his mind was n't letting him worry about it .
14 Belinda had stumbled upon him one day several months ago when he was alone in a little-used store-room at the far end of the ward , and she had seen immediately that he was near to breaking down .
15 By the time he reappears in the kitchen Millie is watching him closely and Anne is frowning slightly ; they have seen immediately that there is something different about him .
16 It can be seen immediately that , in library terms , the 48K microcomputer could not replace the library catalogue .
17 What had he seen here that afterwards had jolted , pricked against his memory ?
18 Right now as you 've seen you 're , you 're quite erm covered in most departments there but as you 've seen today that er you would like that extra bit of life cover for yourself
19 We have seen earlier that the banks were able to substitute other liquid assets ( money at call , commercial bills ) as the supply of Treasury bills contracted .
20 It can be seen then that manufacturers ’ ‘ guarantees ’ ( or ‘ warranties ’ ) often form the basis of a contract between manufacturer and customer similar to that in Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball Co .
21 Special training in social policy work has been given by NACAB 's Information Retrieval Group in several areas , and it was seen there that advice workers could be convinced of the benefit of social policy work but their budget did not allow further development of this programme .
22 It will be seen again that the four ogres — anxiety , fear , guilt and anger — all play their parts .
23 Oh , dear heavens , had Naylor , by seeing she was hurt , seen too that she cared deeply for him ?
24 With the certainty of the newly converted , they could see only that Pantisocracy offered an escape from their increasingly unsatisfactory and unhappy lives , and from a country whose politics they deplored .
25 Nevertheless , we can see straightaway that these figures give the lie to any simple notion of Britain being excessively strike-ridden .
26 We will see below that this means we have found all efficient tableaux .
27 We shall see below that some particular bond-stretching or angle-bending motions have characteristically high intensities .
28 But we can see already that disputes are looming .
29 I can see already that she is going to be good .
30 I can see already that she 's changed you . ’
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