Example sentences of "can [adv] see [pron] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now just you see here , ’ said I. ‘ You ca n't saw my head off , and you know it . ’ |
2 | I ca n't see her fitting into a country lifestyle , somehow . ’ |
3 | I ca n't see what women see in him . ’ |
4 | And I said to them , Look I 've re-costed all this , this is your new price sorted , and he said , we ca n't see what price increase we made . |
5 | However , as long as he makes sure that he does not become dehydrated by having regular fluid intake I ca n't see what harm this will do him . |
6 | It 's alright once in a while , but I ca n't see what people see about being addicts and always towing one , it 's |
7 | ‘ Ca n't see what business that is of yours . |
8 | But I ca n't see what difference it makes . |
9 | I ca n't see what Andy 's doing because the man 's body is in the way , but then Andy hits into him , bowling him backwards and he shouts and I wriggle away from them ; I scramble off through the ferns on all fours and then stop and look back and the man 's got Andy , he 's struggling with him , leaning over him , folding him , pressing him down , and Andy 's breathing hard , grunting , trying to break free . |
10 | He said , ‘ Remember the peasant dance where they came out in the long , hooped skirts and you ca n't see their feet ? |
11 | Our chaps ca n't see their chaps , but their chaps ca n't see ours . |
12 | I mean you ca n't see their face |
13 | Ca n't see them trees up there now look . |
14 | Asked about comments by Mr Sugar that if Mr Venables went and Spurs topped the League early next season , people would soon forget him , she said : ‘ I ca n't see us being top of the League without Terry Venables to be honest , and we would n't forget him anyway . ’ |
15 | We ca n't see our way to the end of the first foot . ’ |
16 | ‘ The only realistic alternative is to let the boy die , and I ca n't see our Harry wearing that . ’ |
17 | I ca n't see our friend er what was his name ? |
18 | I ca n't see it dad . |
19 | right , queen you 've got to find now , that 's enough , cor dear , you do n't have to cross it off so you ca n't see it Q U E E N get up on that chair you 're giving me headache keeping having to look round |
20 | A warm , friendly voice is especially reassuring if a partially sighted person ca n't see your expression . |
21 | there 's very few of you here belong to it , I ca n't see your badges on , we have n't got ours on at the moment and a lot of people do n't even believe in Greenpeace . |
22 | ‘ Ca n't see your cottage from here , ’ said Ann . |
23 | I ca n't see your breasts ’ . |
24 | ‘ I ca n't see your dad reaching us in this weather , even riding a horse . ’ |
25 | I ca n't see your dad letting you . |
26 | After you 've worked hard carving out a career for yourself , it 's no good if people ca n't see your personality . |
27 | I ca n't see your face when you sit in that comer , ’ said Bella. ‘ — You thought the world of that Simon , did n't you ? — I know just what it 's like . |
28 | CATHERINE I ca n't see your face now , Robbie . |
29 | ‘ Ca n't see your laboratory . ’ |
30 | 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 . |