Example sentences of "can not see [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They 're so stupid , grown-ups , thinking you ca n't see through every fucking thing they do . |
2 | If you ca n't see through the glass because of condensation , remove the lid for a few days . |
3 | I ca n't see your house ; I ca n't see who 's having chips in Mario 's ; I ca n't see over the hill to Westlands . |
4 | A TRIBE of pygmies has been banned from driving after 37 accidents in Zaire — as they ca n't see over the dashboard . |
5 | Now she ca n't see over the weeds . |
6 | You ca n't see with the th the colour , a better colour . |
7 | But I ca n't see into the future ’ . |
8 | This does n't allow fine-detail viewing — the viewer ca n't see into the windows of homes — but individual streets , river traffic , troop or merchant wagon movements and suchlike are readily seen . |
9 | I ca n't see into the future in the way you said your Aunt Liti could do , but I 'm certain of this , for I feel it in my bones . |
10 | I ca n't see for a moment because of the crowd . |
11 | get away from here , I ca n't see for the flaming |
12 | ‘ Just the branches … ca n't see to the end of the tunnel in either direction . |
13 | The writer complained that the City of London ‘ is essentially blind ’ , contains few Christians and ‘ ca n't see beyond the end of its ( hooked ) nose ’ ( emphasis in original ) . |
14 | Sorry I ca n't , I ca n't see against the window |
15 | But I ca n't see in the long run that it would make any difference to what we 've been talking about , seeing who Maggie is . |
16 | I ca n't see in the dark . |
17 | The wash boiler is on in the kitchen so you can not see through the French window for steam . |
18 | The Ego is the limited , separated , illusory self which can not see beyond the end of its own nose . |
19 | ‘ If you can not see beyond the painted image , beyond the obvious , then perhaps you should go , perhaps you should have never even come . ’ |
20 | Reflections are something you can not see in the flames of central heating . |