Example sentences of "[noun] you can [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 But Aunt Emmy I , you know , I know she 's in , you , in daylight you can just see a , a shape of a person standing there , yes .
2 Near Fairfield you can still see the innings of St Thomas .
3 If you look closely at L'Escargot by Matisse in the Tate Gallery you can just see the pencil marks round the collage pieces .
4 A century ago Scheveningen was a place of painters as much as of fishermen , and not far off the tram route you can still see exactly what the artists saw .
5 Once it reaches its zenith you can neither see , hear nor stand .
6 To the right you can also see Winkle Island — an island in the middle of the road with a statue of a winkle .
7 In some places on exceptionally clear days you can almost see from the south to the north coast .
8 In the operating room you can only see my eyes .
9 Now one of the things that you tend to find is that if you were to ask about groups then people regurgitate all the stuff about groups but with most questions you can usually see links to other parts of the syllabus .
10 On a clear day you can even see the Isle of Man .
11 But perhaps when you 're lying down on the floor and tied up by little people you can hardly see and do n't believe in , that 's not the best time to start communicating .
12 Traditional crafts are still practised in the Jewellery Quarter , and at the Discovery Centre you can still see these skills in action and learn about the history of the area .
13 If I take the Metro you can almost see the petrol gauge dying in front of you . ’
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