Example sentences of "see it from the " in BNC.

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1 He had seen it from the outside .
2 I 've seen it from the outside it 's quite erm
3 Stephen had seen it from the window of his room , its red , white and blue vivid in the twilight .
4 It was likely that , just as Theodora had seen the car from the bridal path , Miss Dersingham could have seen it from the House .
5 Anyway I went there and I was impressed , I 'd seen it from the ship and I completely concur with everything that 's been said .
6 You can see it from the fields up there .
7 He just hoped they could n't see it from the stalls .
8 Erm , my Lord I do n't think it 's necessary to go through the rather complicated headland potentially gives you though I can see it from the er .
9 If you go by the side of the college you 'll see it from the
10 ‘ No , you did n't have to , you little bitch ; I could see it from the minute we arrived !
11 I mean he kept , I mean he did n't do anything to the city you ca n't even see it from the old one 's still standing and it 's in the wrong it 's so nice .
12 I mean my house is actually right next to it and also the people that live at Shilton Edge Farm erm and you can see it from the airfield or the Kencot Road .
13 You can see it from the bottom of our garden
14 and the shops behind the trees is n't it bushes ? , you ca n't see it from the road can you ?
15 Perhaps the most important point is that , regardless of who may be at the launch point , the pilot alone bears the responsibility for accepting or rejecting the launch in the light of the situation as he sees it from the cockpit .
16 ( Apart from these Yiddish songs , Judaism did not really have any modern music of its own , its practitioners — Mendelssohn , Meyerbeer , Rubinstein , Schonberg , for example — all incorporated the best as they saw it from the past .
17 An old cathedral had a scale when you saw it from the mountain , or the plain , the silhouette .
18 This part of the camp was in itself no more attractive than the part in which we lived , but the very fact that we did not live there , that we did not know every inch of its dusty ground , that normally we only saw it from the distance , gave it a charm of its own .
19 Medley is ‘ everywhere infinitely a picture ’ ; Lockleigh , ‘ as they saw it from the gardens , a stout grey pile , of the softest , deepest , most weather-fretted hue , rising from a broad , still moat … a castle in legend ’ , is another ‘ noble picture ’ .
20 When you 're not out walking around this lovely area of the Borders try seeing it from the back of a horse — the Westertoun Riding Centre will take you out on anything from an hourly ride to a half day trek through the Lammermuir Hills .
21 He was seeing it all so differently from Gabriel ; he was seeing it from the other side of the mirror .
22 I was doing the Mujahadeen side for Life and one day I thought it would be a great story to be in Kabul when it fell , to see it from the Mujahadeen side .
23 It was like a fog to see it from the main road .
24 This chapter is an account of the process and is an attempt to see it from the family 's perspective .
25 Do I try to see it from the laibon 's point of view ?
26 Going along the road , er on the A Nineteen , from the north towards er the village er if one assumed that there were to be some development on site D forty , would you be able to see it from the road ?
27 If there is a problem try to see it from the child 's point of view .
28 Because I see it from the outside ?
29 ‘ It looks kind of more graceful when you see it from the ground . ’
30 You 'd be surprised how beautiful the other side of Koraloona is when you see it from the sea . ’
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