Example sentences of "we [vb mod] see that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Pulling them together , we may see that in marriage in Britain today , while freedom of choice makes for great potential satisfaction in the marital relationship as such , at the same time it makes for some instability if the satisfactions are not up to expectations .
2 We 've got clients , for example , where we are waiting for the sale of land to get our monies in , so it 's reasonable to expect that we 'll see that within the next three years .
3 society you ca n't going to survive unless you have a woman back in the having the kids and we might see that as a you know you laugh when I say that , you know
4 We shall see that since 1925 this code is now replaced by a new scheme of intestate succession , which applies to all the property of a deceased person ( see pp. 111–13 ) .
5 We shall see that since 1 January 1926 none of these future legal estates can be created , but that similar results can be effected by the creation of future equitable interests through the medium of a trust .
6 We shall see that since 1 January 1926 the only one of these three forms of co-ownership which exists as a legal estate is joint tenancy ( see p. 87 ) ; but that both coparcenary and tenancy in common exist as equitable estates .
7 In particular , we shall see that with time the Whigs became increasingly identified as a party of the Court and the royal executive , whilst the Tories , by the end of Anne 's reign , had essentially become a Country party .
8 We shall see that in the nineteenth century this limited and special capacity was extended with some modifications to all married women ( see pp. 50–4 ) ; but that in 1935 it was swept away , and married women were given the same capacity to own property and make contracts as a man .
9 Later , we shall see that in all the new churches that are being planted we can see some common features , or vital signs : the priority of worship , of covenant relationships , of evangelism and of training .
10 We shall see that in writing this letter Anselm was concerned to safeguard the privileges of Canterbury against the claims of legatine authority ; but he was also inspired by a traditional respect for royal authority , and the common-sense view that in fact nothing could be accomplished without help from the king and his officials .
11 We shall see that in fact , Black British speakers focus on the broadest Creole variety , though they code switch between this and British English to an extent which varies from individual to individual and from situation to situation .
12 Putting these answers together we can see that at the heart of fundamentalism is a longing for a faith which is secure , tangible , successful , simple .
13 now we can see that at one , three , four , about a third of the page down , ca n't we ?
14 From this we can see that for Europe coal is regarded by FAST as the major future alternative to oil .
15 We can see that in this area of intellectual work even the analysis of concepts carries with it a considerable political and even emotional charge .
16 We can see that in empty space–time Einstein 's equation simplifies to and that vanishes there if the cosmological constant is zero .
17 shall we just look at er item four on one , five , three , because this is er sent out on the seventeenth of June eighty five , right , see that at page one , five , two , and it says at four the service charge , the estimated service charge for these flats for the year ending thirty one August eighty five is and then the flats are set out there , three hundred and eighty two , five , seven , five and seven , six , four , that 's all in respect of because we know this was an flat , we can see that from page one , five , two , but when , whether or not the brochure is updated when that letter goes out to their solicitors , have you seen other similar letters of this sort going out ?
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