Example sentences of "[adj] see that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the matter of the loveless childhood it is possible to see that the measure of the deprivation bears a direct relationship to the measure of uncivilised behaviour that can derive from it .
2 In 1850 neither St Petersburg nor Constantinople nor the western powers realized that war was on the horizon , but with hindsight it is possible to see that the battle-lines were drawn .
3 Goodlad has been careful to see that the reactions of all participants — pupils , students and teachers — are recorded to measure the success of the scheme .
4 Of course , we must be careful to see that the children wear shoes . ’
5 The books here have been collected entirely at random , as has been explained , but it is interesting to see that the arrival of the new media is reflected in some of them quite significantly .
6 But whether or not I am right about a Niemecz on paper 60 rpm for the machine 's flywheels , the tempo relationships of the pieces on all three machines ' barrels are a constant and it is interesting to see that the tempo range for pieces either minuet-like in character or specifically called minuets ( in available manuscripts or because of the music 's original sources ) roughly corresponds to the ranges of minuet tempos metronomized by Hummel and Czerny for Mozart and by Czerny for Haydn .
7 It is heartening to see that the non-enrollers have not been put off future participation , especially when it seems many have had difficulties arising from personal circumstances .
8 I was interested to see that the mid-Cheshire hospitals are increasing their eye services by up to 50 per cent. , that for Manchester central hospitals a day-care centre for cataract surgery has opened , and that in south Devon 67 new posts are to be created .
9 I am interested to see that the Minister of State , Foreign and Commonwealth Office , with his deep knowledge of the Spanish people and countryside , seems to agree with me on that .
10 Upon turning back towards the track I felt strangely relieved to see that the car was still there . ’
11 It is sad to see that the Thatcher years have not only wreaked social , economic and political havoc , but also induced intellectual decay , even on the left .
12 I 'm extremely sad to see that the price for glass has gone down by five pounds a ton which results in the er the income from the recycling of glass being halved .
13 I am delighted to see that the Government are willing to introduce a timetable motion at the start of Second Reading .
14 Julia , delighted to see that the affection between them was solid enough to allow such teasing , said , as though she were considering some knotty legal problem :
15 When one notes that Jaguar 's pre-tax profits for the first half of 1989 had slumped to £1.4 million , it is easy to see that a company valuation of £1.6 billion might be considered rather high .
16 That ‘ little grey home in the west ’ idea was n't going to fool her for a minute ; it was easy to see that the man sitting next to her loved every minute of his fast-living , action-packed life .
17 It is quite easy to see that the connections are not themselves tensors .
18 It is a problem only afflicting women and only after puberty , so it is easy to see that the condition is connected with our hormones .
19 With hindsight , it 's easy to see that the kids had been the victim of a conspiracy .
20 She was dismayed to see that the damage was greater than she had expected .
21 We are glad to see that the Government continue in their efforts to press for long-term middle east peace and the settlement of the Palestinian problem .
22 I am glad to see that the Minister is fine and fit , because it was reported that he was ill .
23 I was glad to see that the weather was presenting its sunnier face today , although a breeze was scurrying through the tops of the trees .
24 I am glad to see that the referee Leslie Irvine has filed an official complaint .
25 ‘ I 'm glad to see that the cause of freedom has acquired such energetic support in Edinburgh , ’ she said .
26 O was horrified to see that the man was actually crying .
27 It is good to see that the railway is keeping its head above water .
28 The common duty of care is a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the visitor will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is invited or permitted by the occupier to be there .
29 The duty is in s. 2(2) of the Act : The common duty of care is a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the visitor will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is invited or permitted to be there .
30 the occupier of premises does not owe any such duty to a trespasser : he does not owe to the trespasser a duty to take such care as in all the circumstances of the case is reasonable to see that the trespasser will be reasonably safe in using the premises for the purposes for which he is trespassing .
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