Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] can [adv] see [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's up to me whether I eat or not , too , but I just ca n't see myself on that diet of nothing . ’ |
2 | But every time I think about leaving Harry I just ca n't see myself doing it . ’ |
3 | But Pearce , says : ‘ I just ca n't see him packing it in for a younger man to come in . |
4 | I just ca n't see us managing it , although we should finish off our season by beating Scotland in Cardiff . |
5 | There 's something wrong with it , and I just ca n't see it clearly . ’ |
6 | ‘ Bruno against Lennox means something in London but it means nothing in America and I just ca n't see it happening until October at the earliest . |
7 | I just ca n't see it ending at all and I do n't know what 'll happen when John gets out . |
8 | I just ca n't see it working . |
9 | I just ca n't see it . |
10 | I think I would n't of thought they 'd be so thick skinned as to turn away help , that so much help , I just ca n't see it |
11 | He said today : ‘ I just can not see him ever coming back , not after this length of time . |
12 | ‘ In a way , — I 'm not in the least surprised , but on the other hand , I somehow ca n't see you as one of these modern , independent career women . |
13 | But it 's still dark I still ca n't see nothing . |
14 | I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities . |
15 | ‘ I honestly ca n't see him being beaten , ’ he said . |
16 | ‘ It cost £500 and I really ca n't see what my boys got out of it . |
17 | ‘ I really ca n't see what they hope to find there . |
18 | Yes , in fact we shall be going again this week , and I have no doubt , once again this week , we , we 'll be overlapping into another bay , but er unless we use the coach car park , er which means that we could n't take children who were n't really able walkers , so in fact we would be discriminating against our own children , er I really ca n't see what else we can do . |
19 | As for centre backs I 've no idea — ideally I 'd like to see him give half wit and Weatherall a good go along with Tinkler , Forrester and Sharp as I really ca n't see us winning the league after Saturdays shite performance . |
20 | I simply ca n't see you … ’ |
21 | him you just ca n't see him , Jonathan . |
22 | Erm it 's quite regular I know , but some years you just ca n't see it very well . |
23 | Turn it upside down and you still ca n't see what it is . ’ |
24 | You still ca n't see it . |
25 | And whilst you probably ca n't see it in the air . |
26 | Well you certainly ca n't see it . |
27 | I read a book — I do n't know — some metamorphosist or something who went to live on an island — anyway , he believes , he says that there is something — that things are caught in light and space waves , that we do n't die , that it 's all still here , but that we just ca n't see it . |
28 | We still ca n't see anything down there . |