Example sentences of "[vb infin] and see " in BNC.

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1 Captivated by Christ and his love she ‘ was greatly moved with love for my fellow Christians that they might know and see what I was seeing , for I wanted to cheer them too ’ .
2 ‘ We 'll now wait and see what democratic changes he comes up with . ’
3 As to this we must wait and see .
4 Personally , I will wait and see .
5 Still , we must wait and see .
6 ‘ As to that , we must wait and see , ’ sighed Alianor .
7 Let's just wait and see what he wants . ’
8 Let's wait and see what happens , Kit .
9 1986 ) , is that they too must ‘ wait and see ’ .
10 Officially , the Santa Cruz Operation Inc is shelving its MIPS Computer Systems Inc work to ‘ wait and see ’ how the MIPS market develops numerically .
11 Once in Ireland , they could wait and see how the situation developed , either remaining there or finding a way to Germany in order to fight for National Socialism against Bolshevism .
12 Let's wait and see what they can do themselves . "
13 We 'll wait and see .
14 She could only wait and see what was going to happen .
15 Now she could only wait and see what happened .
16 ‘ Can we wait and see him here ? ’
17 In any event , Dell will wait and see what customer demand is like before releasing the upgrade ; it may never happen .
18 I said let's wait and see how it prints and Vic agreed but I did n't get good vibes .
19 So I mean I I was debating whether to actually send this out I might wait and see what happens .
20 No I think that we should wait and see what we 're being offered to us cos there 's a lot of er you know
21 He would wait and see if Mr McWhirter arrived , or if he would have to fill in .
22 ‘ Let's just wait and see what the critics have to say , ’ Josh returned drily , but he was grinning broadly , clearly delighted .
23 Let's wait and see what happens . ’
24 I think that we must wait and see what his detailed policies will be , but everything that I have seen and heard suggests that he is certainly very understanding of the situation in Northern Ireland .
25 One of the themes of the 1990s that we can identify for ourselves — although what history will make of it we must wait and see — is the concept of government by charter , with the underlying idea that poor public service can be remedied by better management held by force and compensation to higher performance standards .
26 We must wait and see what its impact is before making that judgment .
27 Other countries are not saying , ’ Let us wait and see if convergence happens ; let us wait and see whether performance improves . ’
28 Other countries are not saying , ’ Let us wait and see if convergence happens ; let us wait and see whether performance improves . ’
29 One may come later — we must wait and see .
30 ‘ But we will have to just wait and see . ’
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