Example sentences of "we will see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So that means we 'll see the knife go actually into her stomach !
2 Tomorrow night we 'll see the Fresco favourites out of choice of 12 and a half million .
3 They say we 'll see the break When we cross the bridge . ’
4 If we follow this top road along a bit we 'll see the toll-booth for the suspension bridge and …
5 We 'll get a square meal , then we 'll see the family .
6 One day we 'll see the foam upon white cliffs , and this long journey to eternity will be ended , and we will walk upon the shore , and we and the dead will take hands , and life and death and time will be no more .
7 But we can be sure of one thing : before the end of the century we will see the telephone metamorphose into the mobile audio-visual communications centre it has long had the potential to become .
8 We will see the budget return towards balance as the economy recovers .
9 On page 42 we will see the significance of this in helping to generate one of the world 's most important oceanographic and climatological phenomena , the warm southern ocean current known as El Niño .
10 Barry is ready for his hols so this is the last time we will see the talking sweater in action .
11 Within a few years we will see the majority of UK companies having smoking policies . ’
12 ‘ We talk openly about him being the messiah , and we feel sure we will see the Messiah before the end of the Rebbe 's days . ’
13 ‘ A few more trade figures like that and we will see the market fall further . ’
14 He said the princess was building up a separate Kensington Palace court and international platform for herself , predicting : ‘ We will see the phoenix princess arising from the ashes of this whole crumbling mess of the monarchy .
15 This is something that can not be left to the dub because we will see the wind from the propellers buffeting the actors .
16 As we shall see in 6.3 , the interrupt facility can be expanded to switch instruction sequences on the occurrence of many different events ; further we will see the need for a means of ensuring that at critical times the computer is able to ignore all but a subset of these events .
17 Automated Education Letter in December 1972 reported a talk by R. P. Henderson to the Royal Canadian Institute in Toronto : In the not too distant future we will see the world 's knowledge recorded electronically rather than on the printed page .
18 Some of them have actually turned round and said keep it up Mr , keep it up Mr , we will see the end of it one day .
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