Example sentences of "to seeing the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We shall look forward to seeing the report and if there is new data that warrants investigation . ’ |
2 | Having had the opportunity through working at a hospice of attending many funerals I have grown used to seeing the shudders and worried looks that pass between grieving family and friends as they struggle to make sense of the words being read . |
3 | We look forward to seeing the world anew and to trying to build a life that is as beautiful as possible for our children . |
4 | I shall look forward to seeing the first edition , then . |
5 | The magazine applauded the theory and looked forward to seeing the new machine in action . |
6 | The wood opposite was smoking with dusk again and I was looking forward to seeing the orderly , when my door was opened and I was told that I would be moved across to the main camp at once . |
7 | Indeed , for many of us there is a deep revulsion to seeing the body 's organs . |
8 | He feels searing anger , not constructive , not realistic , not tolerant ; no way clear to seeing the other point of view . |
9 | It 's early days yet , but we 're really looking forward to seeing the finished article . |
10 | The view is actually equivalent to seeing the copper track pattern ‘ though ’ the board from the component side . |
11 | Team nursing moves nearer to seeing the individuals as the client but still may have some allegiance to the organisation . |
12 | So although his neighbours opposite occupied houses with gardens , his side of the street had to work for a living : he would have been used to seeing the flame fanned by the bellows of the blacksmith , the steam rising from the sweating horses in the carrier , s stables , and — we may hope — a line of customers waiting to be served in his little shop . |
13 | But in successive writings Hare has gradually worked around to seeing the account of the very meaning of ethical language which he regards as correct as offering a kind of proof of utilitarianism . |
14 | Freud came very close to seeing the individual of modern Western society as being an abstraction from group psychology . |
15 | In retrospect , Megan Jenkinson traces the origin of this series of works to seeing the exhibition " Art into Production : Soviet Textiles , Fashion and Ceramics , 1917–35 " at The Museum of Modern Art , Oxford in 1984 . |
16 | If they were all the same colour you 'd think But because you 've become so used to seeing the green and ambers and the reds |
17 | But I never got used to seeing the Queen eat . |
18 | I visited the President every day during my stay , and soon got used to seeing the ghosts . |
19 | ‘ I 'm quite looking forward to seeing the place again , ’ says Howard , politely but firmly . |
20 | Critics and the viewing public were quite accustomed to seeing the nude and even courtisanes in pictures . |
21 | I now look forward to seeing the next consultation document , which I believe will appear in the next month or two . |
22 | The events have been recorded both by Ray Graham and John Roberts and we look forward to seeing the videos . |
23 | I look forward to seeing the amendments that will be tabled by my right hon. Friend for Birmingham , Sparkbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) and others when they look in a measured way at the Bill and seek to amend it to provide the support for the prison service that is so desperately needed . |
24 | It is long overdue and it will be warmly welcomed by senior and successful classroom teachers , who can look forward to seeing the additional efforts and successes that they have achieved in the classroom being properly rewarded in their pay structure . |
25 | We are pleased to be a part of the new AR Division within Scottish Amicable and look forward to seeing the Division increase its percentage share of the company 's overall — and increasing — new business production . |
26 | Looking forward to seeing the Sunderland result . |
27 | erm , but are we committed to seeing the other three immediately or are we |
28 | In addition to seeing the plaintiff in court , I have had the advantage of seeing a video , key one , showing examples of her daily routine taken on the tenth of May nineteen ninety one after she had been at home with her parents for a year . |
29 | For most people she says , this is the closest they 'll come to seeing the treasures of their own home town . |
30 | For most people she says , this is the closest they 'll come to seeing the treasures of their own home town . |