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1 Let's see where the deal goes, the second hedge fund manager said.
2 Journalists to follow up developments to see where events go, she said.
3 Then, far ahead of us, see where it returns to the water.
4 Let's start with the foreseeable future and see where it takes us.
5 Probably hasn't been done yet; I don't see where they've had time.
6 We went above the town this morning to see where events unfolded.
7 Well, I just wanted to see where this picture was taken from.
8 You can't come this far and not see where it all ends.
9 It is difficult to see where Johnson finds a majority in parliament.
10 He agrees to forge ahead to see where the conversation takes us.
11 Do any of you see where I have a problem with that?
12 When you meet her you see where the enthusiastic text came from.
13 Last month, Rosie went to Home Hill to see where Mia died.
14 I'll do it for a year and then see where we're at.
15 You can, as a rule, see where the people are coming from.
16 The order wants to see where that decision originated, its lawyer said.
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