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

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1 The training , however high-level , is converted into higher education only when the student is able to form an independent evaluation of what he or she has learned or mastered , is able to put it into some kind of perspective , and is able to see not only its strengths but also its limitations .
2 As practice teams develop so you may be able to see not only the doctor , but the nurse , chiropodist , counsellor , physiotherapist and ethnic community link-worker .
3 Clear seems to be all the rage in the US these days , what with Miller Brewing coming out with a beer that not only tastes watered , but actually looks like water , a Clear Tab from the Coca Cola Co and Pepsico pushing something called Pepsi Crystal , so it 's nice to see that IBM Corp being right up there with the trend — enter one of those hallowed and long-standing computer rooms these days and like as not you 'll be able to see right across it with no Big Iron to impede the view — the transparent mainframe .
4 Clear seems to be all the rage these days , what with Miller Brewing coming out with a beer that not only tastes watered , but actually looks like water , a Clear Tab from the Coca Cola Co and Pepsi Co pushing something called Pepsi Crystal , so it 's nice to see that IBM Corp is right up there with the trend — enter one of those hallowed and long-standing computer rooms these days and like as not you 'll be able to see right across it with no Big Iron to impede the view — the transparent mainframe .
5 You will be able to see exactly which foods you felt well with and which foods you did not .
6 There was nobody around , and she had to unlock the enormous oak doors herself , using both hands to turn the iron key , then pushing one of the doors open , her shoulder against it , before she was able to see outside .
7 No well do n't look , you wo n't be able to see anyway because it 's in a bag
8 He slowed as he came to the first of the two rows , leaning across the dashboard in order to be able to see up the slope .
9 Which would surround the context and you 'd be able to see when people , the real first names .
10 Then she was able to see again .
11 I 'd do anything to get her to be able to see again . ’
12 As his wife , Jeanette applies ointment to loosen the glue , Adrian waits for the moment when he 'll be able to see again .
13 Doctors say it 's too early to tell if she 'll be able to see again .
14 Today we are moving towards more equal and mutual ways of arranging our lives , but it is still too soon to be able to see clearly how this may change our ideas of ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ femininity ’ .
15 The blurred effect also arises when you are under extreme stress , only then it is because the muscles become so taut and rigid that you are not able to see clearly .
16 Since the condition often occurs in the secondary-school years , the young person may not only be faced with the trauma of the diagnosis and the confusion of being still able to see clearly in some situations and not at all in others , but there may also have to be a decision to transfer the medium of communication from print to braille , all this taking place in the years leading up to important examinations .
17 But damn it to hell , I 've never been able to see clearly or think straight where you 're concerned — certainly not since you came to Taipei , and maybe not even six years ago either .
18 He is then able to see clearly the extent and depth of his wounds .
19 ‘ If I fly up high I may be able to see just where they are .
20 But at least everyone will be able to see just how much water they are using , even to the extent of checking the meter just before turning on the sprinkler , and then switching off when the dial shows enough water has been sprayed to cover the lawn or vegetable patch .
21 I would describe our time in Siret as being able to see just a few rays of light in a very dark week .
22 And I hope that , er , you know , this , all this data will be published , and people will be able to see just what the complete data is .
23 He would n't have been able to see well enough even to lock for them .
24 But on Venus , because of its much more massive atmosphere the bending is more marked and we are able to see well beyond the horizon , particularly because the lower atmosphere of Venus is usually very clear .
25 We suspect that , by this point , although speaker B can identify ‘ what 's being talked about ’ , she can play no part in negotiating the topic , because she may not be able to see why this individual entity is being talked about .
26 It did n't help to be able to see why he had done what he had in fostering their enmity .
27 Yeah , what I thought see , if you come out and I 'm covering the door and this light on you 'll be able to see straight away .
28 I move to my left , knowing that there is a road there somewhere — it is always best to avoid roads , but it is even better to be able to see where you are .
29 She only had to have the usual amount of arms and legs and to be able to see where she was going .
30 Often I climbed away from one bolt without being able to see where the next one was , and this added a new dimension to route finding .
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