Example sentences of "see [Wh adv] [pron] can be " in BNC.

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1 Having emphasised the differences between these two approaches , statistical and conceptual , we shall now see how they can be used together .
2 It will therefore be wise to record details of job changes and about leavers No doubt there are gaps in my scenario , but the range of activity I have described provides ample scope for the beneficial use of computers , so let us see how they can be used In doing so I shall make particular reference to the value of microcomputers .
3 ‘ I do n't see how they can be . ’
4 Similarly , with a clearly enunciated history curriculum other departments in the school can see how they can be served on occasion or a basis can be laid in history which they can reinforce .
5 ‘ The ground of any action based on negligence is the concurrence of breach of duty and damage , and I can not see how there can be that concurrence unless the duty still exists and is breached when the damage occurs .
6 The ground of any action based on negligence is the concurrence of breach of duty and damage , and I can not see how there can be that concurrence unless the duty still exists and is breached when the damage occurs .
7 I mean , I do n't see how I can be involved here politically , it 's not my place .
8 ‘ It goes yellow if you keep it for too long and I do n't see how anyone can be expected to use fifty tablecloths even in a lifetime — not mucky-looking yellow ones .
9 ‘ I do n't see how it can be otherwise .
10 " I do n't see how it can be a trap and anyway we can always run . "
11 Mr Baker 's party takes a different view ; they 've only to explain to the public how we 're going to succeed if we do n't invest in our own future , in our education and training and in good social services for our people , because I do n't see how it can be done .
12 The Arab world has now broken up into three separate components and it is difficult to see how they can be reassembled .
13 ‘ I fail to see how they can be private when they 're about me . ’
14 In either case , it would seem that everything in the universe would then be determined by evolution according to the laws of science , so it is difficult to see how we can be masters of our fate .
15 Thanks to its work with First Direct , Fuji Film and Pepe Jeans , HHCL is used to testing its medium to see how it can be deepened and directed towards ‘ advertising that respects the integrity and dignity of those to whom it communicates .
16 The Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food says it 's aware of the problem for Linseed farmers and will be conducting tests in September to see how it can be disposed of more effectively .
17 If the procedure employed up to the foot of the hearing of the committal application can not be criticised and the committal order has been correctly drawn , it is difficult to see how there can be an appeal against the committal order .
18 It seems that this tax charge does not actually cancel out the potential tax charge referred to above but it is difficult to see how there can be double tax problems because there can only be a charge on monies remitted to the United Kingdom and this can not extend beyond the amounts actually available to be so remitted .
19 I wish they would adopt the positive principle of looking at something and seeing the good in it — seeing how it can be improved by building up the positive aspects .
20 If there were areas where you were weak , do n't dwell on them but see how they can be strengthen .
21 So we 'll look at its casting off function first and then see how it can be used for linking .
22 As a result an occupier will tend to look closely at existing accommodation and see how it can be maximised . ’
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