Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 I know I ca n't run 27:08 , at least not without resorting to recreational narcotics , and I ca n't honestly see myself reaching the real top level at 10,000m .
2 We 'll let it lie for now , and if we do get any kind of a big response then maybe we can think about scheduling another programme , but I ca n't honestly see that happening . ’
3 Erm I ca n't honestly see us ever getting that .
4 I ca n't somehow see him in a red riding coat being winched aboard a dappled stallion .
5 ‘ Now I ca n't even see , ’ said Dot .
6 I ca n't even see that the casting of renowned character actor Robert Duvall as newspaper tycoon Joseph Pulitzer or teen heart-throb Christian Bale as spirited Jack Kelly leader of the warring newsboys is going to help this dud .
7 I ca n't even see it from here .
8 I ca n't even see .
9 I ca n't even see properly any more .
10 I ca n't even see thirty six going on there .
11 I would n't normally say anything like this but having drawn 4 out of our last 5 games then I ca n't even see us qualifying for europe anymore .
12 I would n't normally say anything like this but having drawn 4 out of our last 5 games then I ca n't even see us qualifying for europe anymore .
13 Unlike media reporting of the actual events , ‘ I ca n't even see how it 's in the public interest . ’
14 I ca n't even see it .
15 What 's I ca n't even see , hang on
16 At erm , summer camp , when I came last year as well , there were sisters , and the oldest one was about twelve , the next one was about ten , and the next one was about eight and they they were half cast , I 'm not qu quite sure , the their mother was sort of , she 's dark , she 's sort of half cast , and they 've got , they all very very attractive girls , with such lovely hair , just corkscrew , it 's really lovely , and they come out the erm , swimming pool and they bring their their erm , shampoo and their conditioner with them , and do I ca n't just see this the family look .
17 And another thing , ’ she added angrily before he could reply , ‘ I ca n't personally see why Ana should interest the Press .
18 I try and see where I can get out , but it 's pretty dark where I am — I ca n't hardly see anything except these trolley things .
19 But I did think it was a lot , and I tell you why : I ca n't really see what a group of professionals charging fees like that needs cash for .
20 Only three per cent of employers give any sort of help for childcare and I ca n't really see that increasing ’ .
21 Unfortunately , the JMP-1 has no input on the back and so in some ways it falls at the final fence , because I ca n't really see how you can set it up to work in a neat and user-friendly rack ; you 'd have to wire the thing up every time you gigged it .
22 Yeah I , I er thought about self defence but I keep thinking about things like that 's fine but if someone has a knife or a gun , the one might of self defence that I have been trained on or taught in can possibly help and I ca n't really see it as being very very helpful because
23 I 've got to look towards the future , but I ca n't really see anything , not the way I feel .
24 I can understand the reason for other people having them , but I ca n't really see myself having it .
25 I ca n't really see what men see in women , ’ she confessed after a while .
26 ‘ It looks like an old-fashioned sunbonnet , ’ she pronounced , ‘ I ca n't really see what all the fuss is about . ’
27 ‘ Neither team had a lot to offer when they reached the 18-yard line and I ca n't really see the replay being much different . ’
28 I ca n't really see any of the current players qualifying , apart from Strach as part of the management team .
29 It would be a shame to see Rocky dropped again after apparently playing very well since he came into the side , but at the same time I ca n't really see him keeping Strach out of the team .
30 I I I would think I ca n't really see it being much else , I mean it compiles up .
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