Example sentences of "[noun pl] [that] [pron] can see " in BNC.

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1 Young children will be exploring the identity and simple attributes of objects that they can see and feel .
2 So we want to get bright objects that we can see at great distances , but we also need to know something about what it is we 're looking at .
3 We are ill-equipped to comprehend the very small and the very large ; things whose duration is measured in picoseconds or gigayears ; particles that do n't have position ; forces and fields that we can not see or touch , which we know of only because they affect things that we can see or touch .
4 You ca n't see a proton because proton is too small erm the only things that you can see are microscopic bodies and again you only infer the existence of these microscopic bodies because you actually detect the light that comes from them .
5 The quality of the pickups and the controls is obviously one of the differences between budget gear and more expensive stuff , but there are no real problems that I can see .
6 People I have worked with I 've identified as having problems that I can see some sort solution to in terms , for instance , of hospital treatment erm at times I 've been unable to erm to do that because the Act is very difficult to work round erm and in retrospect I 'm very
7 Because although stars near to us show both red shifts and blue shifts , distant galaxies show only red shifts , and that means that all the galaxies that we can see are moving away from us .
8 If we add up the masses of all the stars that we can see in our galaxy and other galaxies , the total is less than one hundredth of the amount required to halt the expansion of the universe , even for the lowest estimate of the rate of expansion .
9 A skilled adult can encourage children to make comparisons and talk with them to help them to identify differences that they can see but can not label with a word .
10 The fossils that they can see in such cores are mainly the fossils of single celled organisms , radiolarians , blobigurina , things of that kind , and the data I 've seen published on this actually are pretty gradualist in their interpretation .
11 Cohesion is a surface relation ; it connects together the actual words and expressions that we can see or hear ( cf. coherence , Chapter 7 ) .
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