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

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1 I can see him through the open bar .
2 Do n't tell me you can see him on the throne .
3 But his arguments can be generalized for all mass cultural forms ; indeed , taking more recent popular music developments and music theorizing into account , we can see him at the head — implicitly and sometimes explicitly — of a ‘ Benjamin Ian ’ tradition , pointing perhaps ‘ beyond mass culture ’ .
4 I can see him from the kitchen window you see .
5 I can see him from the car park , his back to a large glass window .
6 Bryony says she can see one in the sky .
7 Er one is actually getting the O H P's so that you can see them at the back .
8 You can see them at the Southport Soul Weekend on Saturday and signing their new single You Threw Our Love Away at the HMV shop on Tuesday lunchtime .
9 I can see them through the reflection .
10 Maggie 's relation to them in space does n't change that much ; you can see them from the kitchen ; you ca n't from the bedsitting room .
11 Men can see themselves as the ideal human type because they live in structures in which they are dominant .
12 Here again , provided the driver has such an opportunity , I can see nothing in the language of the statute which would justify a procedural requirement that the driver be invited to express his own preference for giving blood or urine , either before a constable indicates which specimen he will require or at all .
13 I can see something of the sort as I look over my own published attempts to describe and account for the peaceful way of life followed by the Semai , and I think I can also see some of the reasons for it .
14 It is difficult sometimes to ascertain Miller 's views on an issue , but by looking at he consequences of people 's actions in this play , we can see something of the way he feels regarding the issues addressed .
15 I 'm sure your sister can see us to the gate .
16 We can see it on the streets of London .
17 The cab has arrived , we can see it at the bottom of the stairs , grunting in anticipation , straining to be clutched and directed , to take us away .
18 Some observers can see it with the naked eye under ideal conditions , though I certainly can not .
19 and because it 's slight yellow you do n't lose it you know , if you keep all your stuff in it at home you can see it under the chairs and you know huh , find it again .
20 You can see it from the fields up there .
21 Erm , my Lord I do n't think it 's necessary to go through the rather complicated headland potentially gives you though I can see it from the er .
22 I mean my house is actually right next to it and also the people that live at Shilton Edge Farm erm and you can see it from the airfield or the Kencot Road .
23 You can see it from the bottom of our garden
24 But you can see it in the glazed look in his eyes .
25 ‘ That 's the whole point , you can see it in the dark . ’
26 You can see it in the glazed looks on the faces of the crowd tonight — they 've never seen anything like it !
27 A number of retail outlets will allow you to take a rug home for a few days so that you can see it in the context of your home , and this simple precaution can not be recommended too strongly .
28 You can see it in the eyes . ’
29 I can see it in the way .
30 it 's actually bubbled the glass , there 's a big groove in it , you can see it in the back ring , I 'm telling you .
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