Example sentences of "see far " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I just ca n't see far away at all , and at night everything is blurry , especially indoors . |
2 | But , ironically enough , pull on your walking boots and dig out an anorak because you can still see far more sleeper-skeletal evidence of their trackbeds today than those standard gauge lines of the lowland travelled by people in recent memory . |
3 | In retrospect , one can see far better than even he could see at the time how deeply the logic of the ‘ New Theology ’ , biblical and historical rather than scholastic , was bound to challenge the whole shape of the contemporary Church and the way it perceived orthodoxy . |
4 | But seriously I think some people overreacted to a few throwaway lines in the mag — you 'd see far worse in many ‘ family newspapers ’ . |
5 | Perched above the grass , they could see far in every direction . |
6 | They ca n't see far enough to make out the hollow . ’ |
7 | You 'll see far more clearly on the enlargement . ’ |
8 | She came to a point where she could see far over the town , she had instinctively gone up following the fleeing daylight , and the mist over there under a sky that was greyish and purplish and darkening again , became apparent because it was being lit up from those distant buildings and streets , the points of light vibrating through the moisture . |
9 | Over the road were roofs — endless rows of them : Above them , like low cloud , she could see far away , an outline of hills . |
10 | Ca n't you see far enough beyond your own petty little desires to realise that ? ’ |
11 | On the tail , lane road , give way to vehicles coming towards you you must not overtake if you would have to cross or straddle double white lines with a solid line on the out of you , erm if you 're within a zig zag area , the pelican crossing , after a normal overtaking sign until the end of the restriction , do not overtake when you can not see far enough ahead , for example , when coming through |
12 | You just could n't see far enough . |