Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] just see [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What happens is that maybe I 'll just see the shape of some chords , or where my fingers should be on the frets . |
2 | Well I 'll just see the first part of Eastenders if I can cos I 've seen the second part . |
3 | The moon was low now , and there was not much light , but I could just see a small group of men on horses . |
4 | The room was thick with smoke and I could just see a cot , but it was empty . |
5 | ‘ If I could just see the Master I could explain to him . |
6 | Beyond the wild-tangle of flowers I could just see the upper storey of the house , grey stone with tall sashed windows and a roof of grey slate with its unsmoking chimney stacks . |
7 | But luckily enough I got up and walked round the back and I could just see the lights on in the living room downstairs . |
8 | I can just see a little haddock at home , receiving a phone call saying he 's won a prize . |
9 | I , I can just see a touch of the black . |
10 | Marie turns to look at me , and I can just see the light shining off her eyes . |
11 | It 's up the side of the platform — I can just see the light over the door from where I 'm standing . |
12 | I can just see the headlines — RUMMIDGE FIRM SLAMS DOOR ON RED ROBYN . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ If I can just see the baby . ’ |
15 | But I can just see the Sun headline , a fitting follow up to ‘ Paddy Pants-down ’ , to wit : ‘ Is Neil A Nancy Boyo ? ’ |
16 | 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 . |
17 | You should just see the town , Anne . |
18 | She could just see the mute grey head from the deckchair under the tree . |
19 | She could just see the raised eyebrows , the exchange of bemused glances , and the shrugs which said , So what ? before they politely but firmly showed her the door . |
20 | The fabric was so delicate that if she wore it without a brassiere you could just see the outline of her nipples . |
21 | Between the block and the house you could just see the walls of the walled garden , flint-built , crossed and coped with brick-work . |
22 | The tide was already on the turn , you could just see the stone margin of the path they had walked . |
23 | But Aunt Emmy I , you know , I know she 's in , you , in daylight you can just see a , a shape of a person standing there , yes . |
24 | If you look very carefully you can just see a couple of little green shoots starting to come . |
25 | You can just see the kiosk , look , right along there . ’ |
26 | If you look closely at L'Escargot by Matisse in the Tate Gallery you can just see the pencil marks round the collage pieces . |
27 | Bird watchers would thoroughly enjoy the unvisited lake at Carambolim , from which you can just see the spires of old Goa . |
28 | ‘ 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 . |
29 | And you can just see some of the er you can just see the timberwork on the in the roofing . |
30 | You can just see the remains of the platform there . |