Example sentences of "[adv] [be] able see [art] " in BNC.

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1 3.14 There is a head of damage which is sometimes called the loss of amenities ; the man made blind by the accident will no longer be able to see the familiar things he has seen all his life ; the man who has had both legs removed and will never again go upon his walking excursions — things of that kind — loss of amenities ( per Birkett LJ in Manley v Rugby Portland Cement Co Ltd , a decision of the Court of Appeal in 1951 ) .
2 Indeed , if you are lucky , on a clear day you might just be able to see the spring bubbling up at the bottom of the pond .
3 So you wo n't normally be able to see a virus in action — until it 's too late .
4 He believed they might not be able to see the scratches on his face or the vestiges of a black eye that way .
5 Very soon we would not be able to see the line of tall evergreens that parted beach from cloud .
6 Even on a clear day in the country , you can look along the tube there , along from Auntie Muriel 's , and not be able to see the city for smog .
7 It may prove difficult because individuals may not be able to see the whole of the organisation since they are so wrapped up in their own specialised part of it .
8 My only reservation is that the public who use the stand will not be able to see the racing in the same manner as they did from the old open top affairs .
9 She might not be able to see the dark chest hair which curled up towards his throat , but she could imagine it .
10 I 'll not be able to see the board .
11 He may not be able to see the political and general interest wood for the specialist trees , and there is a sense in which there are obviously dangers of that kind erm and the generalist has always taken the view that it 's for the specialist to be able to explain his problems in language which , after all , politicians who take the final decisions will have to be able to understand .
12 A sound studio is actually likely to be much more distracting as you will usually be able to see the engineers and technicians working away in the control room and researchers or producers may be passing notes to the presenter .
13 Dicke and Peebles argued that we should still be able to see the glow of the early universe , because light from very distant parts of it would only just be reaching us now .
14 Besides , you 'll probably still be able to see the lights from the shore . ’
15 A suspect should always be able to see a solicitor after being charged , as Samuel was here at 4.30 p.m. , with burglary .
16 He was the match winner at Old Trafford and the selectors should once more be able to see the folly of their ways .
17 The successful candidates will also be able to see the finished results of their new look in the June edition of the Clothes Show Magazine .
18 You may also be able to see the rabbit at this stage .
19 You will also be able to see the exhibition of selected and prize-winning works from our ‘ Art in Nature ’ open competition .
20 You will now be able to see the type of ceiling which is fitted below the joists — either plasterboard or lath-and-plaster .
21 If you 're hiring Earls Court , for example , most people in the audience probably would not even be able to see the speakers , let alone hear them .
22 Do n't look immediately below because you wo n't be able to see the slopes .
23 You have n't got your glasses on love , you wo n't be able to see the words .
24 Now with the new proposals , unless the government actually increase our grant and we can increase the number of customers we have , we would n't be able to see the people who really needed to see us very often .
25 As a member of the Procedure Committee , I was one of those who urged — not least at my hon. Friend 's insistence — that the House should once again be able to see the answers to parliamentary questions on social security matters .
26 Which may not rank the outsiders in the eyes of the Ladbrokes odds-maker , but if they look over the fence they will certainly be able to see the outsiders from where they have been placed .
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