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

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1 It runs off with ornaments , it digs holes so deep you ca n't even see the puppy in the hole all you can see is the earth coming out of the ground .
2 So erm you ca n't even see the things you 're looking at , I do n't think in a group for the , for the reason Heather said , because what will happen is , you will see reflecting individual , the values and aspirations of the group and especially the , the disturbing effects of the other members and the leader .
3 I ca n't ever see the factories coming back that used to be with , you know they 're all be smaller work loads now
4 I ca n't quite see the reason for discounting second homes altogether as the D O E have done .
5 You ca n't actually see the speakers
6 You ca n't actually see the house quite .
7 But , then when you 've done it to the best of your ability and you ca n't really see the rewards , then you have to analyse why .
8 Ca n't really see the point of hanging on to old grudges at this late stage . ’
9 ‘ Neither team had a lot to offer when they reached the 18-yard line and I ca n't really see the replay being much different . ’
10 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 .
11 If I am serious , I can not simply see the preservation of the countryside as a desire of a few people like myself , to be weighed in the balance against the desires of others for holidays abroad , when it comes to deciding on whether a new airport should be built in some place of outstanding beauty .
12 What is more , we can not even see the processes going on today that might lead to such extinctions .
13 The children are not being asked to do the exercises as a matter of course , when they can not really see the point .
14 He has little knowledge of a shepherd 's life since he writes his idyllic poem from the town , as a wealthy poet , and can not possibly see the reality as one would have it from experienced eyes .
15 ‘ Well , I can just about see the cemetery up there . ’
16 The trees grow at such a rate here that you can hardly even see the sea . ’
17 This spreadsheet is to be used to keep weekly scores for 16 boys and the problem it posed is that when you want to type in scores for weeks in the second half of the year or for Harry , Ian and John and so on whose names are entered to the right of the spreadsheet , you can no longer see the row and column labels — unless you freeze these titles .
18 She can no longer see the water maiden .
19 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 .
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