Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His head turned , and although she could only just see the shadow of his eyes she knew he was looking at her .
2 He did this by bringing a camera up to his face , through which he could nevertheless still see the tiger 's actions .
3 ‘ Well , I can just about see the cemetery up there . ’
4 One more win would just about see the cherry and whites safe for another season in the first division .
5 Now there are still traces of ink on the surface but now you can much more clearly see the etch lines because they 're full of now .
6 The trees grow at such a rate here that you can hardly even see the sea . ’
7 You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’
8 The risk in doing so would be that new patients might well not see the need to do so and might feel that this would be an inappropriate intrusion into the realm of individual freedom of choice in their personal lives and , further , that life might not be much fun in the straitjacket of abstinence from all these substances as well as from their prime drugs of choice .
9 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
10 Holly could not resist , and they squeezed him out from the hole and when his feet were clear the two men stamped together on the steel plate to flatten it back , and between his knees he could no longer see the whiteness of snow on the stones and the zebra flash of the sleepers .
11 She can no longer see the water maiden .
12 He sensed the growing tension in Mariana and felt her turn her head so that she could no longer see the wall of cloud less than half a mile to their left .
13 In a second , Bathsheba could no longer see the sky or the ground .
14 This spreadsheet is to be used to keep weekly scores for 16 boys and the problem it posed is that when you want to type in scores for weeks in the second half of the year or for Harry , Ian and John and so on whose names are entered to the right of the spreadsheet , you can no longer see the row and column labels — unless you freeze these titles .
15 When I looked back I could no longer see the clearing .
16 He waited until he could no longer see the reflection of her candle , before going back to the dining room .
17 He averted his eyes quickly , and realised that he could now no longer see the ground through the dragon .
18 ‘ Publishers should no longer see the sale as a way of trying to sell the unsaleable , ’ said BML .
19 She had to admit that he would almost certainly not see the situation as an unmitigated disaster .
20 Nicholson remained slightly ahead of his group so that they could never quite see the expression of disdain of his face .
21 Forever on the move , meeting new faces , constantly in demand socially whenever she was off duty , Liza Tremayne found that there were longer and longer periods between the days when she still suffered black despair over the thought that she would never again see the man she so resembled in character and who had given her , had she known it , more love than he had ever bestowed upon any other woman .
22 Discs , may never actually see the light of day .
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