Example sentences of "see what [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , yes — I read plays and I can see actors in the parts — I hope I can see what is suitable to their personalities .
2 can quickly see what is wrong with unsound ideas put forward by others
3 Frankly I can not see what is enigmatic about a caption or about defining one 's practice .
4 I can not see what 's wrong with it .
5 When you look back you can see what 's wrong with it .
6 Myself , I ca n't see what 's wrong with Croydon .
7 I do n't see what 's wrong with frankly , she 's been through it all and she 's hung on in there
8 Yeah I know it 's well again , you know , kind of once you can see , once you can see what 's wrong with it rather than just sort of , you know , screwing it up and throwing it away , you know kind of if you can use that as a basis for , for , you know , kind of putting more of the stuff in that makes it look a bit more academic
9 I was intrigued , I still could n't see what was wrong with having your underwear bought for you .
10 So , if waving goodbye to those treasured old shoes is too much , or if you 're biding your time to see what 's hot in the annual shoe guide which will appear in next month 's RUNNING magazine , just think cobblers .
11 Counselling should help individuals to see what is possible in old age , and to strive towards achieving it in order to make their lives more complete and fulfilling .
12 I will give you an example of what one might be confronted with in the future from , from a piece from the Environment Committee in the House of Commons ' Report on Coastal Zone Planning and Management and it says here , we fail to see what is impractical about treating the seabed as submerged land an opinion shared by the Royal Town Planning Institute no less and if planning authorities can deal with issues like public rights of way , aggregate extraction multiple use on land , they should be able to cope with rights of navigation and extraction of sea .
13 There are a few well-rehearsed cases in which all the information provided by a text is not used to interpret it For example , people often fail to see what is wrong with asking of an air crash on a national frontier ‘ where were the survivors buried ? ’ or they fail to see why saying that a book ‘ fills a much-needed gap ’ is an insult to its author .
14 But although we are not arguing that women or feminists have privileged access to the truth about reality , we agree with Jaggar that the standpoint of women offers an opportunity to see what is wrong with current male-defined theories and to correct them .
15 I shall not forget how your husband helped a new and inexperienced Head to see what was wrong with the school 's Art Room , helped also in pressing in the right quarter , for its improvement — all of which resulted in a much-needed tonic for the Art teaching in the school .
16 Look through the books and patterns you have , see what 's available at your local knitting centre , perhaps send for that book you never bought earlier and have a really fun time with the wealth of designs from Iris Bishop or Wendy Phillips or whoever you like best .
17 And you will , especially when you see what 's new on the menu this summer .
18 Both of these are available at Neal 's Yard in London 's Covent Garden , but see what is available at your local specialist cheese shop .
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