Example sentences of "we could see [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But , if this situation can be addressed , there is a big possibility we could see a cessation of the violence , ’ added the source . |
2 | ‘ But , if this situation can be addressed , there is a big possibility we could see a cessation of the violence , ’ added the source . |
3 | Bashed your dad 's side , the wing and we could see a policeman putting , it was pouring with rain and he was putting his er , big mac on and he should of been directing the traffic , he told us that , he come over to us and he was only young like and he said , oh I 'd just left , I was on duty here I 'd just left to go and put my mac on ! |
4 | WP Do you think we could see a reversion to the kind of right-wing authoritarianism which characterised Hungary between the wars ? |
5 | And by the time we got there we could see a fire round at the back of the the crane pedestal which was in B module where most of the oil separation plant is . |
6 | ‘ Plancius ’ was anchored some way offshore because of shallow water and reefs , so when the first party went off in the inflatable , we could see no land at all and had to steer by compass . |
7 | In the light of this loss and the prospect of a significantly larger one in 1993 , we could see no possibility , on commercial grounds alone , of the company continuing . |
8 | Away to the south-west , on the far bank of the river , standing up on the desert bluffs , we could see the Pyramids of Giza , shimmering through the haze above the city . |
9 | When the appointed hour approached and we could see the visitors massing outside the glass doors at the end of the ward , waiting for opening-time , I would bury myself in a book to hide my pink eyes ; but they would none the less be drawn irresistibly to watch the passage of each visitor along the aisle while I thought babyishly , " Somebody might think to come . " |
10 | Then , as we drove down the steep little hill we could see the sea glinting , for the coast at Frejus was about 12 miles distant . |
11 | Yes , some of us changed our minds , because we could see the effects of the poll tax . |
12 | Well we 'd seen to the back of the garden anyway cos we could see the hedge going across like that at forty five degrees . |
13 | In the bureau mirror we could see the wife 's doleful reflection bouncing against a background of blue sky . |
14 | From there , we could see the queen on her terrace |
15 | and we could because the backs come together we could see the kitchen which was |
16 | If we could see the lines of current flow for the rectangular inversion layer we have considered , on a microscopic scale they would look something like the sketch in Figure 4 . |
17 | ‘ Is n't it lucky I dropped all the paint , because now you can see where the trail starts , because we did n't paint any trees once we could see the road . ’ |
18 | From his vantage point we could see the top of the road blazing to high heaven . |
19 | The moon was low upon our right , and in its light we could see the top of a hill . |
20 | We could see the village of Ibsley off to our right so down a side road we trudged and found a cycle repairer — almost every village had one . |
21 | But we could see the man bleeding to death . ’ |
22 | From camp we could see the silhouette of its palm-trees , framed by dunes on either side , which , as daylight faded , were decorated with pin-points of silver light . |
23 | Looking back , we could see the orchestra and everyone swaying and whirling round , and the room lights glittering . |
24 | We could see the army post now and the shuffling sentries and a few jeeps passing in and out of the gate . |
25 | In the morning we could see the lake . |
26 | At the top of the glacier visibility improved and we could see the hut . |
27 | We could see the Kasr el-Nil bridge , the lights of the cars streaming over it and the dark width of the river . |
28 | That evening Holmes and I drove across the moor until we could see the lights of the Stapletons ' house in front of us . |
29 | Some writers have speculated that we could see the development of new patterns of support such as an increase of private loans within families , or substantial bequests to grandchildren rather than children , since the younger generation are the ones who will find the most difficulty in getting onto the first rung of the housing ladder ( Murie and Forrest , 1980 ; Means , 1987 ) . |
30 | However , each time we called she would n't answer the door although we could see the curtain move so we knew she was at home . |