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

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1 I can see the lights from a couple of shops at the end of the driveway , but they ai n't open I think — they just got their lights on .
2 I can see the lights dancing bright as a river . ’
3 I find that a very difficult situation , because I can see the merits in most people .
4 I can see the horses and even the timorous harvest mice scurrying through a forest of stubble .
5 I can see the birds .
6 I can see the reasons for that and went along with my birth certificate , marriage licence and National Insurance card .
7 As a local resident who travels through north Belfast every day of the week I can see the problems which are caused by young people gathering at street corners with bottles , ’ the councillor said .
8 I can see the problems now , people come up to you and whisper in your ear , how comes he 's on the list , I saw him going into the Liberal club or the Tory club the other day , he 's not a Labour supporter .
9 ‘ My life 's slow ; I can see the moments passing ; I like that .
10 I can see the faces of the people and recognise them .
11 I think I think I go back to this point about I think in concept anyway I 'm not happy about er a proposition that er that function is performed or I can see the disadvantages significant disadvantages in having the traffic er for both the A sixty one er and the A fifty nine c and its links into Harrogate and Knaresborough , concentrated on that er on on inner northern line .
12 As I sit here in the dark in , what is , after all , an artist 's home , writing by the light of the overhead lamp , I can see the shapes and colours and forms and the old excited feelings are returning .
13 And this was a wonderful old grocery shop , er plain wooden floors you know , no tiles or anything like that , just the wood floors and I can see the barrels of apples and the barrels of this and then the oranges and the all the groceries and the bags of flour and the bags of sugar and and the and the grocer weighing the sugar up and all this sort of thing .
14 Now I look I can see the rows of holes in the walls on either side of the old chimney-breast where they were fixed .
15 The Worm of Hatred — I can see the headlines now .
16 Today I can see the shops .
17 Just open the door — so that — I can see the lawns — and the hills and the sky . ’
18 Yeah but I , but I cos I can see the arguments but then I mean I 'm just not , I 'm not entirely sure whether i i it could n't work , that it could n't work being a middle peasant economy and that these erm these inequalities would er sort of
19 I can see the candles on the mantlepiece , I can hear the tick-tock tick-tock of the clock in this comfort-house of my mind .
20 I can see the benfits .
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