Example sentences of "[adv] quite see [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The crows attacked and her movements were strangely slow and disorientated as if she could not quite see them , or make her wings and talons move as she intended .
2 She spun round , but she could not quite see him .
3 Tom Tremayne had seen to that and Liza , irresponsible and hedonistic as she was , could not quite see herself leaving Harriet holding the baby while she went off to undertake some kind of training .
4 Somehow he could n't quite see himself doing this .
5 Because of the angle of the mirror , I ca n't quite see them , but I can hear their voices as they approach .
6 And if you still ca n't quite see him , and this is not your ideal Boy at all , then I 'm sorry .
7 Even though it was beginning to recede in her memory , Folly still could n't quite see what she had gone through as a joke .
8 ‘ You once said something about Elise 's frame of mind , and I did n't quite see what you were implying .
9 Charlie could n't quite see what was inside .
10 They 're all gon na go to London and campaign about something , we did n't quite see what it was .
11 Which I ca n't quite see what that 's got to do with a television company but
12 An officer on an accompanying ship did n't quite see it that way .
13 ’ Ca n't quite see it , ’ I mumbled .
14 The image was still nebulous , she could n't quite see it , though the cottage helped .
15 ‘ I ca n't quite see you as a stonemason . ’
16 He is ‘ a gentleman with a rather perplexed expression of face , and with very grey hair disordered on his head , as if he did n't quite see his way to putting anything straight ’ , but kind and honest .
17 She felt close to him , although she could n't quite see his features or his choice of clothes .
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