Example sentences of "[adv] see the [noun pl] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Do you only see the girls on model ? |
2 | Erlich could only see the soles . |
3 | Sliding doors are popular choice as they do not take up any space in the room , although , on the other hand , you can only see the contents of half the wardrobe at any one time . |
4 | Well the thing is though people at the top do n't necessarily see the problems that you see as problems |
5 | so that they can all see the pictures . |
6 | This of course had to be monitored and accountable a as it is at present in the Southern region where we can already see the benefits . |
7 | Looking to the north , she could already see the curtains of snow which were sweeping towards them with terrifying speed . |
8 | I could already see the books piled high in the better shops , garlanded with white slips of praise . |
9 | Heaven knows who it was who set their mind on heading for that pointy wee soul but , like most hill-walkers , once a route is planned we would sooner see the laws of physics change before our itinerary did . |
10 | But too many of them have been weaned on the habit of chopping up the New Testament into bits ( sorting out the sources , contemporary themes and ideologies of Aramaic Palestine or the Hellenistic world ) so that they can no longer see the scriptures as a sacred text aflame with the divine drama . |
11 | It did not matter that Ben could not physically see the pages of the journal : in his mind he could turn them anyway and read the tall columns of cyphers . |
12 | The British Trias is almost completely lacking in marine fossils below the Rhaetian , but I maintained that one could nevertheless see the effects of alpine transgressions reflected in our continental sediments . |
13 | But luckily enough I got up and walked round the back and I could just see the lights on in the living room downstairs . |
14 | Bird watchers would thoroughly enjoy the unvisited lake at Carambolim , from which you can just see the spires of old Goa . |
15 | Under ideal conditions I can just see the components separately with 20 × 70 binoculars , but I am not confident that I can do so with any lower magnification . |
16 | Because of the remarkable contours of the ground , a fielder in the deep can only just see the tops of the heads of his teammates . |
17 | You can just see the remains of the platform there . |
18 | I can just see the headlines — RUMMIDGE FIRM SLAMS DOOR ON RED ROBYN . |
19 | Between the block and the house you could just see the walls of the walled garden , flint-built , crossed and coped with brick-work . |
20 | He claimed he could n't properly see the dials and light indicators on the dashboard , as they were obscured by the leather Momo steering wheel . |
21 | I can hardly see the things on the table in the corner . |
22 | Even when a playwright has been drafted in , you can still see the joins . |
23 | You can still see the algae in the water , and I am still drinking bottled . |
24 | You can still see the flames coming . |
25 | Jezrael could still see the lights of sunflowers strung out like mercury on rose satin . |
26 | I can still see the looks of astonishment on his friends ’ faces when they saw me , a white man , drinking out of the same glass . ’ |
27 | You can still see the holes on either side of the pulpit . |
28 | She was an anchoress , one of the many recluses of the period who shut herself away from the world to pray in solitude : we can still see the foundations of her anchorage next to the church which is now called St Julian 's in Norwich . |
29 | ‘ Look , ’ he said , pointing to some darker smudges of rust , ‘ you can still see the bloodstains here , and here . ’ |
30 | The main light was behind him , but I could still see the shadows on his face ; they were more marked than ever , and I had the foolish illusion that I could remove them by stroking them with the tips of my fingers . |