Example sentences of "that [pron] can see [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll I 'll put the flat in front of the note so that you can see it . |
32 | If you have a lead rising main , it may well be that you can see it only at the mains stopcock , after which it disappears into the wall to re-emerge in the loft covered with sacking on its way to the cold water cistern . |
33 | That you can see his ghost . ’ |
34 | The best possible way to do this will be to set down the account resulting from a different approach , so that one can see what it is that has been overlooked so far ; and this is something which this book sets out to do . |
35 | The Moon orbits the Earth and is sufficiently close that we can see its disc with the unaided eye . |
36 | Er , just so that we can see which way we 're working , John , can I just check out , have you the faintest idea what the hell she 's talking about ? |
37 | May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ enlighten the eyes of our mind , so that we can see what hope his call holds for us . |
38 | I really am looking forward to seeing your entries but do n't forget to include photos of your garden so that we can see what you 're getting up to ! |
39 | What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that . |
40 | Well I 'd like to see a very open report , and that 's why I Mr , and I 'd like him to look at all the options , we 're deferring this so that we can see what 's possible , you know , , perhaps Hanson Trust would like to come along and offer us fifty million pounds for it , that 'd be a fair deal would n't it , perhaps somebody else would do that . |
41 | We usually ask them to arrive ahead of the rest so that we can see them safely settled before the rush starts . ’ |
42 | Some are so close that we can see their bright blue eyes . |
43 | To convey more information about the new location , companies might consider running tape/slide presentations on the area or taking employees to the new site so that they can see what it is like . |
44 | I 'll be afraid that they can see my tummy . |
45 | And God tells him , he says , you make a serpent of brass and put it on a pole in the middle of the camp so that everybody can see it they look to that serpent of brass , they will be healed . |
46 | whether the girl standing on the opposite side of Highgate Hill ( or Highgate West Hill ) with the long dark hair blowing forwards over her shoulder will turn so that he can see her face ; and if so , whether the face will be the revelation that the long dark hair promises ; and what a face would have to be like to be the revelation that one always expects … |
47 | whether the girl standing on the opposite side of the crossroads , with her face hidden by the long dark hair falling over her shoulders as she waits to cross the road , head turned to watch the oncoming traffic , will look straight ahead so that he can see her face : and if so , whether it will fulfil his hopes ; and whether the fulfilment of his hopes would in itself be a kind of disappointment . |
48 | If you look at any good policeman , you will notice that he always walks facing the traffic , so that he can see what is coming towards him and is not taken by surprise . |
49 | The sender now faces the receivers so that he can see their reactions and they are allowed to ask questions to which he will reply . |
50 | The only disconcerting thing about eating David Moore 's food — ‘ never cooked before July 1991 in my life ; you just need lots of cookbooks and a fertile imagination ’ — is that he can see you from his kitchen window . |
51 | No matter bow close you are to your home , never lead a suspicious person to it so that he can see you enter an empty house/ flat alone . |
52 | The speaker should feel comfortable with the lectern 's height and it must be positioned so that he can see his notes . |