Example sentences of "[noun] which [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | She is talking about an enemy which you can not see or hear or smell . ’ |
2 | But because his path was curved downwards — in the third dimension which he could n't see — he landed back where he started , ’ added Gedanken triumphantly . |
3 | Rats placed in opaque water learnt to swim towards a submerged platform which they could not see . |
4 | Now move in a little closer , and your next shot might show just one corner of the square which we can now see includes an attractive little feature : an ancient water-trough into which a cascade of water is pouring from the mouth of a gargoyle-like creature in stone . |
5 | I was watching Sky replays of the incident over tea and snickers at half time , and heard the pundits blathering about a handball by Rod Wallace which they could clearly see happening , but I could n't . |
6 | To the right was a road which she could n't see because of the height of the wall , but she could see the tops of buses and lorries , travelling along it . |
7 | The windows were like the windows of the children 's ward where Baby used to be , of white glass which you could n't see through . |
8 | The village was very isolated in the past , and until the road down into Curral das Freiras was built in 1959 , the only access was down the narrow , twisting , tortuous path which you can still see from the village . |
9 | So that 's very , very important because it can be very misleading and you could be fooled into thinking that there 's nothing wrong with the baby , then there 'll also be swelling of the hands , feet and the eyelids might swell up , the medical word for that is oedema which you may well see in books , which means swelling occasionally the overlying skin is |