Example sentences of "able to see [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I — I just hope I 'll be able to see a kiwi before I leave , ’ she added , a wistful note creeping into her voice . |
2 | But if you were looking at their egos as well , er their whole personality had its defence disrupted , then of course , you may be able to see a bit more , because you are now looking at areas which are co both conscious and manifest themselves in all kinds of different ways . |
3 | For example , in any supermarket you will be able to see a parent criticising ( punishing ) a child for lifting a tin off a shelf and then praising ( rewarding ) the child for putting it back when told . |
4 | She is a classic product of the company , able to see a platinum lining in the worst cyclone . |
5 | have I been able to see a fight so clearly … |
6 | In addition to LTS 's impressive on-site equipment and services on view at the opening , the guests were able to see a 11.6-megawatt , 172-tonne mobile power generating plant , one of three currently owned by LTS . |
7 | The more people say such things to themselves the more these thoughts become automatic and fixed , and the less they are able to see a future for themselves . |
8 | By pressing the ENTER key without typing in a file name , you will be able to see a list of all the patterns that are supplied in the COLPATS directory . |
9 | After all , we are only able to see a chair , so that we can sit down , by comparing the look of the chair with the ‘ look ’ of the space around it . |
10 | A suspect should always be able to see a solicitor after being charged , as Samuel was here at 4.30 p.m. , with burglary . |
11 | It is more difficult to know whether an animal goes through the experience of at one moment not being able to see a food item , but then being able to see it at the next . |
12 | Never again would she be able to see a piece of Peter Sebastian 's work , or think of Venice , without reliving this time . |
13 | If I had been able to see a copy of the local Communist party paper , I would have learned that I — with many others — had been unmasked as a conspirator and an enemy of the state . |
14 | For a few weeks at a time , staff and Library visitors will be able to see a succession of paintings from this talented group . |
15 | When eventually the moon came up over the edge of the trees he was able to see a group of four men and three horses coming towards him . |
16 | Hardly able to see a hand in front of her , but refusing to be daunted , Luce moved as fast as she dared down an alley-way little more than a metre wide . |
17 | It must be almost dawn , she thought absently ; an hour ago she had not been able to see a thing . |
18 | So you wo n't normally be able to see a virus in action — until it 's too late . |
19 | It is , therefore with considerable pleasure that I can report that the Association was able during 1990 to contribute directly more than £250,000 to the ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ Appeal , and was able to see the income generated by its own Wings Appeal increase by 47% . |
20 | Visitors were able to see the versatility of design and product range by a display which portrayed the four themes of shipping , hotel and leisure , pubs and commercial interiors . |
21 | fortunately we are now able to see the complexity of the processes more clearly through the painstaking researches of Soviet scholars . |
22 | Only Mr. Smith said he had been able to see the man 's face . |
23 | It was the nature of dogs to eat cats and he had never been able to see the sense of trying to stop them . |
24 | The Ridgery was still in view but they were now much further from it and Ridgery Butts was well behind them almost out of sight ; Allen had just been able to see the church tower . |
25 | It may prove difficult because individuals may not be able to see the whole of the organisation since they are so wrapped up in their own specialised part of it . |
26 | I kind of wished I 'd sat behind Verity ; I would n't have seen so much of her — not even a hint of that slim , smooth face , frowning in concentration as she barrelled the big black Beemer towards the next corner — but I would n't have been able to see the speedometer , either . |
27 | One afternoon we had been taken for a walk up to the top of the mountain behind the camp , which had been good exercise ; from the top I had been able to see the sea . |
28 | If the case is going to committee you are able to see the agenda and relevant background papers three working days in advance of the meeting , which will be held in public . |
29 | Dicke and Peebles argued that we should still be able to see the glow of the early universe , because light from very distant parts of it would only just be reaching us now . |
30 | The font supplier provides one font for the screen so that the user will be able to see the type as it will appear and a second font for the printer . |