Example sentences of "[pron] can [adv] see [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mind you , all these youngsters ca n't but you ca n't see , you know normally when I stand at bar I can normally see the door but I ca n't see it . |
2 | I believe I can also see the girl who will be your lead dancer at some time ? ’ |
3 | I , I can just see a touch of the black . |
4 | But I can just see the Sun headline , a fitting follow up to ‘ Paddy Pants-down ’ , to wit : ‘ Is Neil A Nancy Boyo ? ’ |
5 | Under ideal conditions I can just see the components separately with 20 × 70 binoculars , but I am not confident that I can do so with any lower magnification . |
6 | ‘ If I can just see the baby . ’ |
7 | I can just see the headlines — RUMMIDGE FIRM SLAMS DOOR ON RED ROBYN . |
8 | I can just see the Waste , or rather I think it must be the Waste , for there 's a tower there and it 's bare of trees . |
9 | Marie turns to look at me , and I can just see the light shining off her eyes . |
10 | It 's up the side of the platform — I can just see the light over the door from where I 'm standing . |
11 | Now I can exactly see the shape and size , the perfect fit , of the loneliness that is approaching . |
12 | I can hardly see the things on the table in the corner . |
13 | I can only see a daddy and a little girl on a roundabout . |
14 | The damn window 's wide open across there and I can only see the gramophone . |
15 | And and so we certainly do n't have strong views either way as to the need for the policy in principle but I can certainly see an advantage in having a policy in the right terms . |
16 | I can still see the looks of astonishment on his friends ’ faces when they saw me , a white man , drinking out of the same glass . ’ |
17 | Mind , I stayed at the house and did n't have to go to the graveside , but I can still see the procession of people . |
18 | ( I can still see the Lorimer drive blasting into the back of the net with Bremner barely off-side and no-where near interfering with play . ) |
19 | but it was terrible I was screaming , I was terrified and , and , and I can still see the place you know , there 's something very foreboding about the , the place and the chair was like a |
20 | I can still see the blood starting from the man 's nose , the way his arms reached out as his feet rocked back on to nothing , and still hear the dreadful high-pitched rabbit cry as his body disappeared over the edge . |
21 | Whilst I can readily see the subversion in a band like the Sex Pistols ( whom Ambrose signed to EMI Publishing ) , what about Sigue Sigue Sputnik ? |
22 | She can almost see the sickness there , like a worm in a nut . |
23 | You can easily see the effect by placing a telephone book under each of the rear legs of a ordinary kitchen chair . |
24 | Using a hand-lens , you can easily see the difference between the wild-type , with its black compound eyes , and the pearl eye beetles with their white eyes ringed with black . |
25 | You can already see the backlash against all this ‘ right-onness ’ . ’ |
26 | You can also see the effect more clearly , so some fishkeepers prefer to position plastic plants underwater too , |
27 | But y I think you can also see the appeal of this to Freud in that time because in the early years Freud 's model of the mind , which is really what we 're talking about today , was erm a kind of hydraulic one . |
28 | You can also see the remains of the state rooms built and furnished for Queen Elizabeth 1st by Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , the virgin queen 's favourite . |
29 | If you look very carefully you can just see a couple of little green shoots starting to come . |
30 | ‘ You can just see the sea from the nursery , ’ explains Prue , ‘ and if you stand on the loo and look out of that little window you can see all those cloverleaf intersections you drove over on the way in . |