Example sentences of "see [that] it [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Now who will be responsible for seeing that it 's there ? ’
2 I was so caught up in what I was seeing that it was only when I reached the top of the close where they lived that I started to think again about what I was doing there , and it was then that my feelings of fear started .
3 That 's with me , seeing that it was so long before it was diagnosed , that 's why my feet and hands are still paralysed .
4 You begin to see that it 's just another language .
5 You 've got a fair bit of our money tied up at the moment , and naturally we 've got to see that it 's all right .
6 But in all these descriptions , as in his characters and his story lines , we are taken from the particular to the general ; we are led to see that it is not what happens that is important nor what effect action has on the people concerned , but what meaning we can extract , or guess at , from the impact on our senses and our intellect of the whole .
7 On external relationships , we must use all our influence within the Community to see that it is not just a magnet for new members , which it clearly is already , but an influence for global free trade and payments .
8 ‘ I think I can rely on you to see that it is not .
9 Unwisely , he added : ‘ I 'm beginning to see that it is n't enough . ’
10 The purposes of a pre-trial review are twofold , viz : ( 1 ) if there is no reasonable case in law to be tried ( whether on the claim or defence ) , as far as is possible , to dispose of the case ; ( 2 ) if there is a case to be tried , to give directions to see that it is properly prepared .
11 And it is disappointing to see that it is still going .
12 The Chairman welcomed the members present at the meeting and was pleased to see that it was well attended .
13 But the time came when Graham Thomas , who was then the Trust 's Gardens Adviser , suddenly had to produce a report and I began to see that it was n't quite like the old days .
14 I mean we we have more than done what was supposed to be to start with to see that it was n't a drain on the parish .
15 If the boy had a ‘ gift ’ then it was everyone 's duty to see that it was not wasted .
16 The historic deepening process of the Community was foreseen from the outset , which is why those who commended it to the country 20 or 30 years ago took care to see that it was not misunderstood .
17 We have seen that it is practically inconceivable , even on the strongest reading of Gallagher , that the House of Lords could have been persuaded to reopen the case .
18 From the above brief outline of work attempting to get to grips with the character of aesthetic response it can be seen that it is both complex and ‘ multi-layered ’ , a term used by Greger ( 1972 ) to describe how multiple meanings come to attain a feeling of significance by being grasped at the threshold of consciousness .
19 In this section we have seen that it is usually possible to reduce the number of accesses to synonyms by loading first the records most frequently accessed .
20 In the case of a small pay cut , for example , we have seen that it is sometimes safer to sue for the amount that you have lost , rather than give up your job .
21 We have seen that it is sometimes possible to sort out the observed vibrational bands according to their symmetry , and that group frequency and similar empirical arguments may make it reasonable to associate bands with particular vibrational modes .
22 Particularly , we have seen that it is often financed by revenue , either explicitly ( by recording it as an asset with an equal figure of capital discharged ) or implicitly ( by expensing it ) .
23 We have seen that it was often difficult to isolate the various sub-domains condensed and subsumed under the general categories of morality and immorality .
24 We 've put a considerable effort into drafting our response , and you will see that it 's not quite complete .
25 We 've put a considerable effort into drafting our response , and you will see that it 's not quite complete .
26 The first pad , if you hold it up against any of the other pads , you 'll see that it 's actually slightly shorter .
27 She felt as though confronted by a child : it 'll be all right , she wanted to say , I 'll see that it 's all right .
28 If you measure the atmospheric rise in carbon dioxide due to fossil fuel burning , you 'll see that it 's only about one half of that predicted if all of the coal and oil that had been burnt since the industrial revolution had gone into the atmosphere , we would probably have er an increase in C O two double what we can actually measure .
29 The in fact looking at Hambleton 's figures , one can see that it 's only really it 's only really the top North West , I 'm sorry the top North East .
30 Nevertheless we shall see that it is even more obviously true of Attica than of Sparta that it is her physical environment which determines her history .
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