Be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something.
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Examples for "see"
Examples for "see"
1Airlines, however, largely see their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2However, one answer I struggle to see is with my family situation.
3Conditions changed completely and the government will see major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
4However, you'll see in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
5In a good way -the way I choose to see reality.
1Second, the Obama administration must continue to reform its export control rules.
2Level of evidence: Level III study, It is a case control study.
3Cost-effective interventions for weight control among the general population are therefore needed.
4Stop current outbreak as soon as possible by implementing effective control measures.
5She said her government does not seek state control of this project.
1However the appeal process was a necessary check on power, he said.
2If travelling today, remember to check the current weather & road conditions.
3It said work is under way to check generators and power lines.
4Power Age communities have grown far beyond the check of individual experience.
5U.S. jobs data kept the U.S. stock market move in check, however.
1The acquisition will also ensure new and enhanced market access across Europe.
2Key staff will continue to work to ensure the wellbeing of animals.
3However, action needs to be taken to ensure it holds that position.
4Councillor George Wood said their main priority was to ensure public safety.
5However, Councillor Bozribe said the priority was to ensure citizens felt safe.
1Everything possible has been done to assure their success and speedy return.
2I can assure you it's no pleasure as far as I'm concerned.
3I'll do all in my power to assure that is not necessary.
4Admiral Jurgensen has ONI working on that very question, I assure you.
5They had used the forces you referred to, to assure Dad's absence.
1How long Sweden will continue with this policy is difficult to ascertain.
2Further surveillance is required to fully ascertain the extent of the problem.
3Long-term re-evaluation is, however, considered imperative to ascertain and ensure knowledge retention.
4A sampling scheme was used to ascertain cases in the out-of-hospital setting.
5We often use throwaway questions to ascertain the veracity of our witness.
1They needed another twelve minutes-justtwelve more minutes-toinsure their pursuers' destruction!
2The spent gases are vented to insure the greatest speed in carbonizing.
3A knowledge of general psychology will not insure ability in selecting employees.
4The commission shall insure a free and secret vote in three zones.
5Hawaii enacted its law requiring employers to insure most workers in 1975.
1You will see to it that my fall shall be glorious, yes?'
2Very well; but see to it that you keep in the background.
3I shall see to it that everything is arranged, said Mr. Sidereal.
4The state will see to it that you get a new one.
5Just see to it they come down to the village tomorrow afternoon.
6I shall see to it that he never mentions your name again.
7I'll see to it that your things are brought to our room.
8I must see to it that the children are cleaned and exercised.
9I'll see to it that you're all properly compensated for your time.
10I will personally see to it that the guilty parties are found.
11I have connections, I'll see to it that this business is settled.
12She could then see to it that he saw little of Jean.
13And I will see to it that you will each have one.
14We must see to it that it is not carried too far.
15He would see to it that she was made a proper Muslim.
16Yet must I see to it that thou die not of hunger.
Translations for see to it