Example sentences of "he could see [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think he could see things that he wanted to do individually , maybe in the same way that Hendrix did .
2 Even now as he stood there by the kitchen table he could see Caspar closing in on the weaker lamb , and he could hear that weird and terrible wailing of Lee 's .
3 The tide was turning and he could see debris drifting downstream in the yellow afternoon light towards the River Gate , a mere hundred yards downstream .
4 And Julius Caesar stood in France in because he was in , the place he captured in France , and he could see Britain across the water and he wondered what the land was like over there .
5 His eyes opened wide , and suddenly he could see Kirov in a new light .
6 He could see Donna on the other side of the barrier heading towards a dark-haired woman , whom she embraced .
7 The door of number sixteen stood open and he could see Laura , on her knees , polishing the linoleum in the front passage .
8 Lieutenant Gerry Mackenzie reported by telephone — the civilian network remained open long after the Japanese invasion — that he could see lights in the estuary of the Comoro river and a patrol went out for a quick recce .
9 Behind him , along the road leading down to the town , he could see lights start to glow as home fires were kindled against the cold night .
10 But although he could see areas of hewn stonework that seemed to close him in , and although he could certainly see barred windows through which light streamed , there were no gaolers , and there were no other prisoners .
11 When he finally reached the doorway of the hut , he could see Alex Household slumped against it , the arm holding the gun limp at his side .
12 He was the first to emerge from the water , partly because he had an appointment with Rose , partly because he could see Araminta leaving .
13 Through the haze of anguish and despair he could see Fedorov dragging the woman , dead or senseless , over to the canalside to heave her in .
14 He could see part of the canal , part of a garden , barges loaded with potatoes , a rear view of houses being pulled down by workmen , and in the distance rows of trees and street lamps , a complicated little almshouse with its gardens , and finally a grand expanse of roofs .
15 He could see Doyle 's curly hair , but the man 's face was hidden by the anaesthetist 's mask .
16 He could see Chris in the little circle surrounding Finnegan 's ball .
17 From his bedroom he could see Macleod 's Tables , two flat-topped hills , Healaval Mhor and Healaval Bheag to the south-west .
18 From his cell in Gloucester , he could see women walking to and from the Castlemeads car park .
19 Not while he could see Hank .
20 Not really whimpers , Guy thought , holding the candle higher as he entered the solar so he could see Isabel more clearly .
21 He could see fingers of suspicion approaching nearer every minute .
22 He could see Steen 's face in its pained repose , and felt certain that he was up against a case of murder .
23 He could see Vasco on the street , fourteen years old , face like a guitar .
24 By the light of the fires he could see Paul already sitting cross-legged on a buffalo skin by the pholy , and he sank gratefully down on the other side of him .
25 He could see Georgiades stop to catch his breath .
26 He could see Yvonne , she was floating on her back .
27 From under his eyelashes he could see Mrs Morgan was watching her husband with a sort of furious compassion , and was careful not to catch her eye .
28 McLeish had rung his own flat to collect messages ; he could see Catherine just waking , and waved to her to indicate that he was on the phone .
29 Still looking out , the curtain behind him , he could see Lee quite clearly by the shed .
30 He could see mischief in her eyes .
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