Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] [adj] to see that " in BNC.

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1 It 's fairly clear when you would use a book or an Overhead Projector or a magazine picture in your teaching and it 's not difficult to see that video makes a different contribution .
2 He 's a very bright man , Michael Howard , but it 's quite clear that he 's much more concerned with grabbing the headlines and finding scapegoats , than with taking action through law that will actually improve the chance , both of preventing crime and of detecting crime , and then even more so , deterring people from re-offending , and it 's most distressing to see that when research showed that a particular non-custodial method of punishment is effective in perhaps fifty or seventy or eighty percent of cases , whereas prison is not , he goes for prison , he goes for picking on squatters , he goes for picking on the defendants right to silence so that we can see more people like er , jailed when they were innocent .
3 In other words , although a lot is said about " silent letters " , it 's more helpful to see that almost all words have " silent letters " in a sense , and that they are n't silent at all , but are attempts originally to symbolise regional or personal differences in pronunciation .
4 It 's truly gratifying to see that despite all this talk of reorganisation Big Blue is still willing to eat its own children .
5 Even so , it 's very pleasant to see that a goodly swathe of video cards is supported directly .
6 It is equally important to see that the fence is well braced laterally with tripods at the ends and every 30 yards along its length .
7 In the United States , however , it is precisely because churches are so full , and wealthy , that it is not easy to see that in fact secularisation in the form of ‘ laicisation ’ has gripped the church by the throat .
8 It is not hard to see that in Homage to Sextus Propertius Pound is centrally concerned with just this question , and is defending his own scale of priorities against Hewlett 's or Newbolt 's .
9 It is not difficult to see that a smallholding can not support a large mortgage as well as a family !
10 It is not difficult to see that the … power and extent of the growth of the productive forces , have reached their highest point in precisely the United States .
11 It was the smart thing to do down Hollywood , but it is not difficult to see that the venom and enjoyment that went into those attacks of the 1920s tell us more about the social values of elites and in particular of intellectuals than they do about movies as such .
12 On closer inspection , however , it is not difficult to see that this is a rather mild counter-movement , one of those smaller eddies that spring up again and again from the many-layered structure of historical change within every stage of more comprehensive processes .
13 Now it is not difficult to see that ( a , b ) = b , r1 ) ( exercise 13 ) and that similarly
14 It is not difficult to see that in understanding such an exchange we make a great number of detailed ( pragmatic ) inferences about the nature of the context in which ( 32 ) can be assumed to be taking place .
15 It is horrifyingly plain to see that the Mondays are in a tragic state , and the excellent photographs highlight this tragedy .
16 It is most curious to see that you have so much time on your hands that you are able to simply wander about this house bothering others with gratuitous comments . ’
17 It is very difficult to see that the public can be educated to accept anything less than the fact that if there is a fraud present in an organisation which prevents the financial statements from showing a true and fair view , then it is up to the auditors to find it . ’
18 It is indeed pleasing to see that developments and experiments are taking place in cities such as Nottingham and Cambridge .
19 Clearly , the comparative static effects on the output and sales decisions stand or fall together ( and it is quite encouraging to see that that is indeed the case with our subjects ) : if a given parameter change suggests an upward movement in a reservation price then it should also suggest an upward movement in output ( and vice versa ) .
20 It is quite easy to see that the connections are not themselves tensors .
21 It is further easy to see that there is no necessary connection between subsidy-free prices and Ramsey-optional prices .
22 Maybe so , though it is still nice to see that principles still count for something , particularly when it comes to refusing to buy something you already own or turning that hand-out of shares over to a deserving charity at the expense of an easy-come , easy-go profit .
23 It is now easy to see that any QDM received which is a smaller figure than the desired track QDM means that you are to the left of your track .
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