Example sentences of "[noun] from which [pers pn] [vb mod] see " in BNC.
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1 | She was almost on top of the river before she realised that this was where the path was leading , and here she found another seat from which she could see a boat or two plaiting lazy fans of rippling wake through the smooth water . |
2 | The two were now inside the grille together and Mena Iskander had been given strict instructions to try to secure Miss Postlethwaite a seat from which she could see Zoser clearly and if possible his wife as well . |
3 | After they had been searching and moving on quietly for some time , they reached a place from which they could see that the field below them broadened out . |
4 | Scene six is , as I have already suggested , the pivotal scene for Anderson — the point from which we can see a considerable change wrought in his character . |
5 | Despite the reported remarks ‘ to scorer colleagues … it must be very difficult to give a decision so far out ’ , it is n't ; we stand at a distance from which we can see . |
6 | The home in which we both live is a nonsense , and a nonsense from which I can see no way of ever extracting us . |
7 | Camp on one hole one day , or in an area from which you can see several holes . |
8 | It has a massive 90 foot tower from which you can see across Orford and the seashore nearby . |