Example sentences of "see [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From its leafy canopy he could see right over the gardens and the wilderness of the lower grounds to the rows of cobbled streets on the far side of the beck wall .
2 From the top you could see right over the seaside resort out into the countryside beyond .
3 From here you can see right over the Solway Firth to the Scottish lowlands .
4 I knocked on it but it was so dilapidated that I could see right through the door frame and into a large room where a man was sitting in a kitchen chair , dressed in trousers and vest .
5 Jessamyn could see right through the hole in the dead man .
6 From here , on a clear day , you can see right across the Moyle channel to Scotland , less than 13 miles away .
7 And I could see right across the fields and right across the Menai Straits onto Beaumarais .
8 Besides , from this path we could see right across the meadows to a clutch of villages nestling beneath the highest point on the Gower , the rounded silhouette of Rhosili Down ( 632ft ) .
9 ‘ Aye , and not before time , we 'd best see right round the place .
10 From here I found , as I had hoped , that I could see down to the shore at the point where Neil had told me he wanted to work .
11 Anyway , at half time , Geoff 's standing right at the back of the London Road — and at the back there you can see down to the tea place underneath because some bugger 's smashed out some of the asbestos bit along the back .
12 Lower than a thousand units er there 's no immediate affect and one 's tempted to think that erm the er er it 's , that radiation 's therefore safe below that level and that 's not strictly true because there is the possibility of a long term affect it can actually cause cancer in the long term but with very low er ra- er levels of risk cos you can see down at the levels where people actually get radiation doses er like erm members of the public or erm from the actual background of people who work in nuclear power stations , you 're talking about very low levels but the levels , those sort of levels I mean one in three hundred thousand , one in three million , that sort of thing you ca n't actually measure in real er populations because there er any effects that there are can be swamped by other ways of getting er of getting cancer .
13 Cawthorne was leaning over the machine , blocking my view of anything else inside the bunker , and I slid around to check whether I could see in through the slits .
14 We could n't see much from the window .
15 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
16 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
17 and there was a hole er on the floor over there with a grating on it that was you could see through to the ground .
18 Across the Bristol Channel we could see over to the cliffs of North Devon , while off to the west Carmarthen Bay and the Pembrokeshire coast stretched out into the distance .
19 ‘ Well , well ; you can see over to the sports field . ’
20 This is a very important consideration , for , as we shall see shortly in the discussion of the marketing mix , there are certain key issues , such as pricing , which have to be considered and agreed on a shared basis .
21 Some freshwater fish can see further into the red or longer wavelength part of the spectrum than we can .
22 And you can see more on the problems of noise nuisance in Oxford in the Tuesday Special , tonight on Central at seven thirty .
23 In Committee the Minister said that the Secretary of State will see clearly from the disposal programme whether pension arrangements are a key factor and will take that into account before he makes a decision .
24 As we shall see later in the chapter , however , there is a potential conflict between using interest rates to control the demand for money and using them also to control the exchange rate .
25 In terms of the papers in front of you this morning , Chair , the position is that , that is addressed over the three year period , and the figures do fluctuate between years , so there is a , as we 'll see later in the paper , there is a , a net expenditure total in year one which increases in year two , but then is offset by a , a reduction in year three .
26 You could n't see out across the fields .
27 From from the the seats we can still see out into the garden
28 ‘ I wonder if we can see out of a window ? ’ said Angalo .
29 The boot is big , the kids can see out of the windows and the heat/vent/demisting is brilliant , as are the sound system and cruise control .
30 If Serafin is astute he asks what you can see out of the windows .
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