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

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1 To return to the point made by the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) , this is all about transparency and opening up the process to much greater public scrutiny , so that the public can see what is going on , the taxpayer can see what his or her money is being spent on and the customer can see the standard of service being contracted to be provided .
2 Long as the porters can see their own hands .
3 But if the cat can see nothing and feel nothing and yet it still reacts to the loud noise you make , then yours is one of the fortunate , hearing white cats .
4 Those who miss the lecture can see it later and those who attend the course in years to come can at least have the video lecture even if they ca n't have the real thing .
5 SOME people ca n't afford Poll Tax but those spongers who simply refuse to pay should have their names published in local papers so the community can see who the free-loaders are .
6 Now the author can see what the document will look like as soon as the text is typed .
7 As far as the eye can see I mean .
8 Those of us who want the Scottish people to stay in the UK can see nothing logically wrong or abhorrent in the UK developing its constitutional relationship with its community partners .
9 The criminal classes are so close to us that even the policeman can see them .
10 The first is so that the people can see their elected representatives and can get a better understanding of the institution .
11 We 'd be devalued again and any fool but the government can see it coming , ca n't they ?
12 At the end of each six week period we have an assessment session whereby they have to do a ‘ performance ’ to everybody else in that year , so the music can see what the dance has done … etc .
13 The man can see he does .
14 Here pupils and teachers share a version of the official theory in accordance with which the pupils can see themselves as valued persons .
15 I 'll telephone you in the morning and tell you if the doctor can see you .
16 To return to the point made by the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) , this is all about transparency and opening up the process to much greater public scrutiny , so that the public can see what is going on , the taxpayer can see what his or her money is being spent on and the customer can see the standard of service being contracted to be provided .
17 For the first time in his career , John Harwood now has premises where the public can see his high standards for themselves .
18 The public can see it as they walk by .
19 Unschooled children , if the evidence does demonstrate that they are being less explicit , may in fact be taking it for granted that the questioner can see what is being referred to so that there is no apparent need to be explicit .
20 It is usual to write a short title to each memo in order that the reader can see what it is about at a glance
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