Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] is [adj] see that " in BNC.

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1 Both Simon and Bladud have fatal attempts at flight , black magic and heresy in common , and it is easy to see that the two stories could have become confused .
2 expand this to a neighbourhood and it is easy to see that collection and transportation costs would turn this into an uneconomical exercise .
3 And it is disappointing to see that it is still going .
4 Sometimes the purpose is simply intimidatory , as with the racist march , rather than an attempt to coerce persons into taking or not pursuing any particular course of action , and it is difficult to see that conditions could be imposed on a ‘ racist ’ march on this ground alone .
5 I have been a fan of hers for a long time and it is wonderful to see that she is now achieving the status and success that she deserves .
6 And it is vital to see that there was a real Unionist case against the government , for this alone explains the popular support that was mobilized and the impression that was made on the army and the King — the only forces left to stop the government .
7 But whether or not I am right about a Niemecz on paper 60 rpm for the machine 's flywheels , the tempo relationships of the pieces on all three machines ' barrels are a constant and it is interesting to see that the tempo range for pieces either minuet-like in character or specifically called minuets ( in available manuscripts or because of the music 's original sources ) roughly corresponds to the ranges of minuet tempos metronomized by Hummel and Czerny for Mozart and by Czerny for Haydn .
8 But it is easy to see that , for example , a young mother who had recently been left by her husband , and gone back to a ( very good ) job , would pile up several different low scores , all linked to the fact that she had just become a single parent .
9 The books here have been collected entirely at random , as has been explained , but it is interesting to see that the arrival of the new media is reflected in some of them quite significantly .
10 General hints at fertility ceremonies may be present , demonstrating another continuity in theme between this and earlier poetry ; but it is important to see that , though its death and rebirth are also related , Christianity is presented by Eliot as an escape from Frazerian cycles of fertility ( in the way that the Buddhist ‘ Shantih shantih shantih ’ hinted at such an escape ) , not as its mere continuation .
11 But it is important to see that the great European population changes which are almost entirely the work of the last century and a half are not just of statistical interest .
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