Example sentences of "can [adv] see [pron] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I ca n't see her fitting into a country lifestyle , somehow . ’
2 We ca n't see our way to the end of the first foot . ’
3 Ca n't see your cottage from here , ’ said Ann .
4 ‘ Is it meaner than a dungeon so dark that you ca n't see your hand in front of your face ? ’
5 If you can not see your way to doing this , I regret that I shall have to suggest to the Parish Council that they consider moving this account to another bank .
6 What I did not realise when I bought the house was that in the winter , and sometimes in the summer , the fog rolls thickly in and you can not see your hand in front of your face .
7 File it alongside ‘ I 'll put you in motion pictures ’ , ‘ I could immortalise you in paint ’ , ‘ I can just see your neck in marble ’ , etc , etc .
8 ‘ Yes , I can still see my mother at the urn . ’
9 You can hardly see your hand in front of your face and er I mean there was no way to fight the fire , so I mean all we could do was sort of stand back and look 'cos we were up There was about At that stage there was twenty or thirty of us standing in this north west corner of the platform .
10 An exhibtion of his work is on at the Midlands Arts Gallery and you can also see his work at the Malvern Festival at the end of May .
11 So although agencies can now see what sort of approach they should be making in women 's development policy , and are looking at their lives in their entirety — not just as baby machines , the agencies are restricted by the IMF and World Bank conditions in what they can do .
12 ‘ Oh I can quite see your point of view ’ is not a reaction that is on the agenda , quite frankly .
13 However , this size of fretwire should please more of the people more of the time , and you ca n't deny that the fret job is superb ; the ends are so well finished you can almost see your reflection in them .
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