Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [adv] see [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can just see that Kim Bassinger falling for you , ’ I told him .
2 And I can almost see that aquiline nose in the air as the words were uttered — or hissed — or whatever . ’
3 In the cotton towns , you can already see that power-looms are creating a new category of human being , the town labourer .
4 You can also see that zinc white has been applied to establish a large area of light
5 As it was it was finished , as you can see on your map , after the war , erm but perhaps you can also see that Tom Tower is not yet built on yours .
6 For example , in the case of Rome in the third century BC , we can calculate that the total amount of silver coinage produced was small in comparison with Rome 's ‘ income ’ at the time , as defined by plunder , tribute and indemnities , and we can thereby see that silver coinage played only a minor role in the economy .
7 We can also see that Socrates himself can not be regarded merely as an agent of destruction , despite the immediate responsibility of the Socratic impulse for the dissolution of tragedy .
8 Also , we can often see that children can use concepts that they can not yet express in English .
9 We can now see that Oulton 's art has followed a wilfully individual path , avoiding too close an association with any fashionable cause , and managing to remain relevant in a trecherous time .
10 Armed with the suggestions of Harré , Veblen and others we can now see that postmodernism is not simply a product of capital movements or recent developments in the industrial economy such as consumer-led , ‘ flexible ’ , forms of production .
11 Yet we can now see that Castells 's all-embracing theory could never have been straightforwardly extended to the particular kinds of class and social relations constituting particular societies and localities .
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