Example sentences of "[vb mod] see [conj] it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll see that it is written in a slightly more formal style so that you can be absolutely clear what we expect of your now that you are working in the ES . |
2 | The satellite pictures shows a lot of cloud just to the east of us , but you 'll see that it is moving away . |
3 | Yet if one observes this battle more closely one may see that it is waged around what one might call the ephemera of sex : what is seen , what is said , what is written rather than what is or is not concerned with sexual reality . |
4 | It was too far away to make photography worthwhile , but through binoculars we could see that it was trying to cover the remains of its meal by pawing snow over it , and that a group of glaucous and ivory gulls were standing around , no doubt waiting in the hope of leftovers . |
5 | And , as she peered more closely into the mirror , she could see that it was drawing closer . |
6 | As I entered the building I could see that it was damaged , probably by mortars , or shellfire . |
7 | He could see that it was getting late , and ultimately he was only in a rotten rock ‘ n ’ roll band called Must n't Grumble which sounded like Hawkwind . |
8 | Now he could see that it was lying face down . |
9 | As the lorry neared him he could see that it was carrying fruit for the city . |
10 | ( If it is addressed to myself as Parish Clerk I will see that it is displayed prominently in the village . ) |
11 | Well the surface weather observer will take temperature , pressure , humidity , erm the wind speed and direction , he will study visibility , he will see whether it 's raining or there are showers in his vicinity , erm study the amount of cloud , the type of cloud above him as he can see it , erm all these details will feed in onto a routine hourly observation . |
12 | If we look at a typical Midland deserted village site with the aid of air photographs and maps , we can see that it is made up of certain features which occur again and again on such sites , the most distinctive being the sunken holloways marking the courses of old roads and paths . |
13 | Imagine a department which can see that it is going to overspend its budget . |
14 | It 's not really part of Foulness — if you look closely you can see that it 's cut off from Foulness proper by a sort of strait linking the rivers Roach and Crouch . |
15 | We can see that it 's gon na provide parents and pupils with the continuous necessary information which they need to see how the they 're wor working out , how they 're progressing , and the need for further improvement . |
16 | ‘ I can see that it 's going to take me some time to get an answer from the hospital , and I have yet to sort out this business of the air-conditioning . |
17 | If you look at it in the light , you can see that it was made in Bohemia . |