Example sentences of "still see the [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | You can still see the algae in the water , and I am still drinking bottled . |
2 | Jezrael could still see the lights of sunflowers strung out like mercury on rose satin . |
3 | I can still see the looks of astonishment on his friends ’ faces when they saw me , a white man , drinking out of the same glass . ’ |
4 | You can still see the holes on either side of the pulpit . |
5 | She was an anchoress , one of the many recluses of the period who shut herself away from the world to pray in solitude : we can still see the foundations of her anchorage next to the church which is now called St Julian 's in Norwich . |
6 | The main light was behind him , but I could still see the shadows on his face ; they were more marked than ever , and I had the foolish illusion that I could remove them by stroking them with the tips of my fingers . |
7 | Years later , on my last visit to that pioneering control-room , I could still see the marks on the wall where our preliminary broadcast signals were given . |
8 | Nearby , alum has been worked for centuries and we could still see the remains of the old landing stage where little coasters brought brimming vats of urine from London , which was mixed with the local mineral to produce dyestuff fasteners for textiles . |
9 | Visitors to the sites of lake dwellings on Lake Ledro — to the west of the northern tip of Lake Garda — and Lake Varese can still see the remains of the wooden stake piles on which the lake villages were set . |
10 | The emperor Henry VII granted Steckborn its charter in 1313 , and you can still see the remains of the old town walls . |