Example sentences of "see [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The tiger that was nearest to him , and which he could see most easily , seemed so bored that he did the same thing day after day , hour after hour . |
2 | It is in the pages of these magazines that I think we can see most clearly how editorial policy , whether it is conscious or unconscious on the part of the editors , operates . |
3 | I ca n't see properly yet . |
4 | Yeah , you ca n't see properly there . |
5 | Always he made her uneasy , as if he could see right through to the deeps of her scheming soul . |
6 | I could see right away Tom was looking for his caddie , and so I thought , ‘ This is it — do or die . ’ |
7 | You could see right away how impressed the judges were ! ’ |
8 | From the height of the rooftop they could see right over to the Kālādika , where one patch of sunset still remained , splashed across the sky , like a spilled pot of paint . |
9 | We could see right out to Ramsey Island and the deadly line of rocks known as The Bitches . |
10 | Yes , you can see right across . |
11 | As we can see rather graphically here , the difference in if you stand back against that wall if you would very kindly , erm you see here the difference in level between nineteen ninety |
12 | ‘ They do n't see so well , ’ Jake whispered , ‘ but they can hear the mere beat of a man 's heart ! ’ |
13 | Making herself examine this thought , slowly and properly turning it around in her mind , recreating the scene which she could see so vividly of Jasper and Bert with the two I.R.A. , she had to admit that Jasper and Bert had made a bad impression . |
14 | She 's very muddly and disorganized and I can see so clearly where she falls wrong … when I lived at home it was always a bit of a nightmare because I was always trying to get things straight . |
15 | What these critics did not see so clearly was that elsewhere customary tenures had so confused conceptions of ownership that a clear , profitable , and workable landlord-tenant relationship was difficult to conceive ; while in many regions customary quit rents gave the landlord little surplus to invest , even had he been inclined so to do . |
16 | I could n't always see so far ahead by moonlight and needed to consult the compass more often . |
17 | You can see so far . ’ |
18 | Yeah he was to go through this morning to get my project , no say me in trouble , I 'm in deep , I do n't know , ooh er , I ca n't see so how we all today ? |
19 | Yeah he was to go through this morning to get my project , no say me in trouble , I 'm in deep , I do n't know , ooh er , I ca n't see so how we all today ? |
20 | What we do n't see so often , however , is an attempt ( when the characteristic is recognized by management and leadership ) to correct it , or to understand why it exists and to try to set in train processes and plans to change these undesirable attributes . |
21 | I do n't think we 'll see much further coming together . |
22 | However , in the nineteenth century we do see much more clearly the rise of a concept equivalent or similar to the modern one , although the definition itself was not fully developed until the work of the American G. Stanley Hall and his colleagues in the 1890s , and first popularised in his massive book published in 1904 . |
23 | Once you have constructed satisfactory categories , you can see much more clearly what kind of teaching programme is needed . |
24 | But you 'll see all right ? |
25 | On the other hand the man is five or six feet above the hillside and can see all round . |
26 | Visibility from the left-hand seat is above average for an American aircraft ; you can see all around , except for about 30° in the rear , and visibility upwards is acceptable but slightly degraded by the roof which wraps around to the sides of the cabin . |
27 | The doctors had told him he must take several months off from the exhausting business of running a supremely successful nightclub , for the sake of his health , and looking at him now she could see all too clearly the deeply etched lines on his face , the distinct greyness of his skin . |
28 | Also locked , but the ship 's company has volunteered a day 's work tomorrow , so some , including the ship 's doctor , must see inside tonight . |
29 | ‘ But one can not see greatly far down . |
30 | We shall see soon enough . ’ |