Example sentences of "still see [pos pn] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He could still see her painting in the garden .
2 Looking out over the snow-covered park , she could still see her brother 's reflection in the glass .
3 When I reached my gate I could still see her grey shape at the door .
4 I could still see her eyes twinkling , hear her voice and her laughter like a gold thread sparkling through a tapestry of words .
5 Then she 'll pout her lips and look cross , and you can still see her thinking : ‘ No , I 'm getting nowhere with that . ’
6 In my day-dreams and nightmares you were always clothed in those washed-out jeans : I can still see their frayed , ravelled seams with their bleached , raggy threads softened by countless abrasions and grindings , the frazzled button-holes , the worn buttons showing the cheap metal underneath .
7 ‘ Yes , I can still see my mother at the urn . ’
8 I can still see my hand
9 I mean I can still see my hand moving
10 I can still see his grinning face as he tried to chase me .
11 She might have offered something to eat , as most Northern women believe they have a mission in life to feed up any male who can still see his feet .
12 Nice old lady , no matter how often you tug at your woolly skirt hem to persuade it to cover your knees , I can still see your new shining cream bloomers !
13 She became close to both women and , although she still saw her mother from time to time and still has a very strong relationship with her that has not been diminished by the divorce , a special bond was forged with the two older women .
14 For much of this unhappy early chapter in Diana 's royal life , she had excluded those who had been near and dear to her , although Prince Charles still saw his former friends , particularly the Parker-Bowles and the Palmer-Tomkinsons .
15 Yet she still saw his hard proud profile , softened only by the unexpected generosity of his mouth .
16 Children still see their mothers as responsible for domestic chores while their fathers relax and watch television , says a study of eight to 11-year-olds .
17 Despite problems of cutbacks and a diminution of services , more than two-thirds of nurses quizzed still see their future with the National Health Service .
18 I still see her face .
19 He says : ‘ I still see my role as one of privilege .
20 I still see our long pine table groaning with food , a large oil painting of Nigel 's only respectable ancestor ( ’ All the rest were cattle-rustlers , ’ he said ) , one John Spottiswoode Archbishop of St Andrews , gazing benignly down upon us .
21 She could still hear the chord he had sounded ; still see his fingers spreading to form the shape .
  Next page