Example sentences of "[adv] one can see " in BNC.
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1 | Interviewers can not be sure of people 's age or social class before an interview is begun and so one can see the temptation of putting a woman down as under 35 if that is just what you need at the end of a hard day when the woman turns out in fact to be 38 . |
2 | Already one can see the old ‘ paternalism ’ of the industry with its hierarchies and job guarantees having to give way to different business practices which take greater account of technical exigencies . |
3 | But also one can see families in these situations creating maximum flexibility by using some members for household-based production and some for different types of waged work in what Wall calls the adaptive family economy : ‘ their economic activities were diversified against the prospect of bad times and to make the most of the good ’ ( 1986 , p. 294 ) . |
4 | Here one can see the value of Paisley 's province-wide preaching during the ‘ wilderness years ’ . |
5 | Here one can see the same assumption that Hastings ' power is the king 's power , with a consequent blurring of the two retinues . |
6 | Here one can see the same assumption that Hastings ' power is the king 's power , with a consequent blurring of the two retinues . |
7 | Again one can see local variations : in Kent , where there was partible inheritance by the local custom called gavelkind , peasant holdings were subject to constant division and could then be reconsolidated , because the holders of land had a free right to alienate it . |