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

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1 Gary Nicholas 's translation means Welsh speakers can see the play well before an English version is staged in September .
2 At aircraft museums like those at Hendon and Duxford visitors can see the legendary Spitfire and Hurricane fighters .
3 The old bottle kilns have been preserved , and visitors can see the techniques of china manufacture as well as a display of fine Coalport china .
4 Visitors can see the mill in operation at any time during normal working hours .
5 Visitors can see the works and methods in operation .
6 Now Morwellham Quay has been restored and developed as an open-air industrial museum , where visitors can see the docks , inclined planes and waterwheels , and go underground into one of the disused copper mines .
7 Repairs to Clock Tower at Polesden Lacey , near Dorking , are now complete and visitors can see the house free of scaffolding , revealing a new copper dome .
8 The Civil War travelling exhibition of arms and armour opens at the Town Docks Museum on 11 April where visitors can see the armour worn by the future Charles II at ‘ the refusal ’ .
9 In 1878 , the Castle became a museum where from 1 August visitors can see the Civil War exhibition .
10 Visitors can see the spot where Harold fell , walk the now serenely peaceful battlefield and view the fine examples of surviving monastic architecture .
11 Visitors can see the Great Keep in the centre of the fortress as well as a rare Roman lighthouse , a Saxon church and a network of ancient earthworks .
12 Visitors can see the sculptured memorial slabs in the monks ' dormitory and a small exhibition on the Cistercian monks and the abbey .
13 In this way parents can see the lessons for the day .
14 The gulls can see the help and benefit they receive from Iago 's service , but can not see , or conceive , that Iago could be benefiting himself at the same time ; and no one could possibly see that Iago is in fact benefiting himself by destroying them .
15 The Egyptian deliverance has the sprinkling of blood on the lintels of the doors so that the avenging angel can see the blood and ‘ pass over ’ it ( Exodus 12.13 ) .
16 Set in wooded seclusion , several hundred feet above the bay , the hotel has wonderful views of the coastline and on a clear day guests can see the island of Capri and the glorious Amalfi coast in the distance .
17 Chairman , instead of primarily addressing the issues of overspending on the education budget and the future of the elderly persons ' homes and also the securing of a secure unit these are pushed into second place when the Labour group can see the opportunity of headline grabbing and satisfying their overriding need to tell everyone how to live .
18 But stock checking is a boring job , and the booksellers can see the benefits of someone else doing it .
19 This is farmore likely to gain management approval because managers can see the expensive exercise paying dividends in a reasonable time scale .
20 But we disagree that a third party with power of attorney can see the patient 's records ’ , said Per Hors , the DMA 's chairman .
21 The department of industry is so impressed its organised a conference so that other businesses can see the process in action .
22 While a gravel tidy with too fine a mesh will soon block , one with too large a mesh can see the fry ending up in the gravel bed below and the parents trying to get at them .
23 Tithonus can see the normal human beings who can die and so longs to be one of them .
24 Either way , when the character can see the weather-vane clearly , show him Handout 6 .
25 We have a big service area at the front of the store where customers can see the engineers working . ’
26 If shape-perception required the application of high-level concepts , it would be implausible to say , for example , that a kingfisher can see the shape of a stickleback ( which I described earlier as ‘ a sort of narrow pointed ellipse with sharp projections on its upper surface ’ , and which we could describe in many other ways ) .
27 So that people can see the windows and doors .
28 And if the faint heart should quail at this then think of the children being sexually exploited in the Philippines and Thailand where the Western male consumer can see the misery behind his gratification but still can not resist .
29 poor dog can see the rabbit now .
30 The Earth 's atmosphere blocks off all radiation from space other than light and radio waves ( and some infrared wavelengths ) , so only optical and radio telescopes can see the heavens through clear ‘ windows ’ .
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