Example sentences of "can [adv] see [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another rebel said : ‘ He has tunnel vision and can only see the Maastricht Treaty .
2 Unsurprisingly , viewers in the Serb-held cities in Bosnia are no longer able to receive Sarajevo TV , but can only see the Belgrade version of reality .
3 ‘ And if you can not see a Merkut hand behind what has happened , so are you . ’
4 ‘ Unless it was for reasons other than cricket , one can not see an England team without his presence , ’ he said .
5 It does n't mean pretending you can not see the peeling wallpaper and moth-eaten curtains , and going wild with a credit card .
6 However , insects can not see the warning spots , and to them the spider 's disguise is deadly perfect .
7 In general terms , if you can not see the water surface you should trim and fly the aeroplane at the speed and configuration which gives the best combination of high nose attitude , low airspeed and minimum rate of descent .
8 Zenith can not see the source code because the copy is compiled ( in object code ) , but by using the program extensively , Zenith gets a good insight into the workings and structure of Acme 's program and , based on this insight , Zenith writes its program ( obviously without using a source code listing of Acme 's program ) .
9 But I can just see the Sun headline , a fitting follow up to ‘ Paddy Pants-down ’ , to wit : ‘ Is Neil A Nancy Boyo ? ’
10 If you look closely at L'Escargot by Matisse in the Tate Gallery you can just see the pencil marks round the collage pieces .
11 Non-train ticket holders can still see the road traction engine display at Swanage at £1 for adults and just 50 pence for children .
12 Inside , one can still see the Map Room , where Churchill used to study the progress of the war , the Cabinet Room where many of the Second World War 's most important decisions were made , and Churchill 's personal accommodation from which he made several of his wartime broadcasts .
13 ( I can still see the Lorimer drive blasting into the back of the net with Bremner barely off-side and no-where near interfering with play . )
14 You can even see a Michelangelo sculpture .
15 If I take the Metro you can almost see the petrol gauge dying in front of you . ’
16 Throughout this gargantuan meal the talk was almost entirely concentrated on food , on remembering other great meals , or discussing the quality of the ham and the other salumi : ‘ It must n't just be pink ; it must n't be too fat , and it should be cut so thin that you can almost see the church tower through it . ’
17 The restoration is taking place in public , so you can actually see the volunteer restorers , some of them ex-Vickers employees , in action .
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