Example sentences of "can [adv] see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The distinctions at this high level are relatively unilluminating : we can better see how feeding ecology and feeding behaviour interact if we examine more closely a smaller group of species . |
2 | I caught sight of myself in that reflected window world that you can only see when it 's dark outside . |
3 | By the end , we can easily see why Maud Gonne never wanted him to be wholly rid of his obsession . |
4 | And even though I am a committed European , I can easily see why many of my fellow Tyroleans are desperate to put an end to this ever-increasing nightmare . |
5 | Anyone who comes across them casually today can easily see why he was so rude . |
6 | But by listing such possibilities we can already see how Bédier 's definition may be serviceable in structuring discussion : identifying a set of three basic traits of the fabliau , each of which may be elaborated upon to produce an informative description of the subject , fabliaux . |
7 | But if we look closely at two of the top galleries — d'Offay and Lisson — you can just see how women have been consistently overlooked by them . |
8 | In 1844 the church was declared unsafe , so money was raised from the rates and voluntary subscriptions and a new church was consecrated in 1848 , which is the building one can still see today . |
9 | But they they 'll tell you that you can still see where the house was because there 's a runcho grows there . |
10 | A century ago Scheveningen was a place of painters as much as of fishermen , and not far off the tram route you can still see exactly what the artists saw . |
11 | I should go whilst I can still see properly . |
12 | But you can still see clearly ? |
13 | Yes yeah that 's it and you can do this still ca n't you and you can still see out . |
14 | From from the the seats we can still see out into the garden |
15 | But , ironically enough , pull on your walking boots and dig out an anorak because you can still see far more sleeper-skeletal evidence of their trackbeds today than those standard gauge lines of the lowland travelled by people in recent memory . |
16 | The substantial remains of this cavalry fort include the bath house , where you can still see how the underfloor heating system worked . |
17 | I 'm shaking so hard I can hardly see straight . |
18 | can hardly see why |
19 | Erm e even if the erm the new settlement employment allowance was doubled , I can hardly see how twenty five hectares is is is going to prejudice Leeds ' own er economic development plans . |
20 | In the case of a biological arms race , on the other hand , we can usually see only the end-products . |
21 | No they can probably see down the end and they |
22 | You can also see why we can not play at being Christians — because God became human for us and took our humanity up to the throne of God . |
23 | If we also assume that my neighbour assumed that I knew these facts about the world , and that I interpreted her words according to the co-operative principle , then we can also see why the way she actually phrased her request is not only true and relevant , but also brief and clear . |
24 | ‘ And I can also see why you 're regarded as a holy terror in the commodity-broking world . ’ |
25 | Nearer to hand , you can also see steeply down 2,500 feet from the Col d'Aspin into the broad valley of the river Aure — the Neste d'Aure as it is called , neste here replacing gave as the local designation for a river . |
26 | You can also see well in all directions , the controls are responsive and the instrumentation clear . |
27 | Yeah , I can also see Well I did n't lose a pile of them . |
28 | From the token half dozen kits from Malaysia we can also see not only the difference in basic shape , but also the lavishly conspicuous consumption of gold paint to provide an overall decoration of either flowers or clouds . |
29 | A child can also see more easily the one-to-one correspondence of the buttons and button holes on his coat . |
30 | We can also see how the press were deliberately misled by the official statement put out by the Admiralty which was a pack of lies . |