Example sentences of "i can see [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 if you can bear with us on that I can see we 've got some out outdoor fiends who are quite happy to be sitting here without any jackets on but other people doing , doing the opposite .
2 The hills are mine , and the living streams and the wind that breathes in the valley and the tiny white flowers that only I know because only I lie so close to the earth that I can see them move .
3 The colours of the countryside as we pass are English colours , greens , golds , the high washed blue bag sky , but as my eyes become adjusted and my mind learns to relax I can see them change and become , in the blue grey light , more obviously French .
4 I can see they ve got this rule about players to be selected .
5 There are three or four operators who 've been here longer than the computer , and I can see they 've really switched off .
6 I can see they 've got it in .
7 I can see I 've made a fool of myself again .
8 I can see I 've surprised you , ’ Mr O'Hara apologized over dinner .
9 I can see I 've been displaced in Leo 's affections . ’
10 I can see I do n't need to explain how this parcel of land is only a few hundred yards from the newly designated railway lines .
11 From what I can see I do n't think Lottie wants a nice man .
12 I can see I have been a great burden to you .
13 I can see I have a lot to learn .
14 I can see you want to get away , ’ said Shadwell , ‘ to much more charismatic folk .
15 Look at her all sweet and innocent , and when I turn away she 'll nick a chip I can see you sit down !
16 Well perhaps I can see you go for them .
17 I can see you 've got some deep unspoken faith in poets .
18 I can see you 've been busy , and , as I said , I congratulate you .
19 I can see you 've done this before , ’ he applauded .
20 I can see you 've at least done some unpacking .
21 I can see you do n't approve . ’
22 Yes , I can see you do . ’
23 But when she realized her son did not appreciate who was this doyenne of New York fashion she said out loud : ‘ Oh David , I can see you do n't know who Gloria Vanderbilt is , do you ? ’
24 ‘ Yes , I can see you do need to speak to me . ’
25 I can see you do n't know your Dickens , sir .
26 Do you not know that what you belittle by the name tree is but the mere four-dimensional analogue of a whole multidimensional universe which — no , I can see you do not .
27 ‘ As far as I can see you do n't do anything , you just sit up there .
28 I can see you do n't know much about kids . ’
29 She began to speak , but he said , with a shrug , ‘ I can see you do n't want to get too involved , so perhaps we 'd better forget it . ’
30 He said , ‘ I can see you have worked on this opera for many months and concentrated very hard .
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