Example sentences of "[prep] what [pers pn] [verb] see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Keynes imagined a socially painless ‘ euthanasia of the rentier ’ which would be ‘ nothing sudden , merely a gradual but prolonged continuance of what we have seen recently in Great Britain , and will need no revolution ’ ( Keynes , 1936 , p. 376 ) .
2 Erm having er decided that , let me ask you if you of what you 've seen so far , and I have n't gone into er whichever product er do you thing this is do you think you could erm get into the habit of selling advertising and earning fairly substantial commission .
3 Much of what he had seen so far confirmed the assessment of the Imperial survey — that the stage of development Tarvaras had reached was equivalent to that which was thought to have existed during the Terran medieval period .
4 We make intuitive assumptions based on the information we can see , and our brains compare the shape with what we have seen before , information stored in vast memory banks that far exceed the RAM capacity of even the best endowed PC .
5 Pearson , England 's former centre-forward , is impressed with what he has seen so far at Valley Parade .
6 ‘ I 'm most impressed with what I have seen so far , ’ says Lawson .
7 Unlike previous Dizzy outings it retails at £9.99 , but from what we 've seen so far it 'll be worth it .
8 From what I 've seen so far , the Ports are the team with the title look . ’
9 From what I 've seen so far , Alan looks favourite , ’ said White , beaten at the first hurdle again .
10 and it 's easily updated because er from what I 've seen now you can actually key in sort of the acreage and then update the crop inspecting reports
11 ‘ But from what I have seen already we have n't had a player like him since Joe Jordan . ’
12 From what I have seen so far Darlington is a very nice town , ’ said Thomas .
13 From what I have seen so far Darlington is a very nice town , ’ said Thomas .
14 ‘ The shadow of the dome of pleasure ’ flashes past on the waves like a sequence of film , while the poet reflects on what he has seen previously , the only thing now remaining being the sense of wonder amidst the conciliation of paradox and the momentary solution of metaphysical inquiry :
15 Well now , you 're saying your consultants are enthusiastic about what they 've seen so far , we 're hearing a lot of doctors , G Ps , being very critical , why that ambivalence ?
16 ‘ Nobody will find it easy here judging by what I 've seen today . ’
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