Example sentences of "[noun pl] can see " in BNC.

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1 With such an Army Iran can resist Communist pressures and build the country into a showcase to so that other peoples can see that it is possible to work with the West and get more effective support than countries such as Egypt receive . "
2 A college football association is charged with conspiring to limit the number of college games that football fans can see on television .
3 Fans can see it on TV three times a day and are holding parties dressed up as their favourite characters .
4 Her fans can see how she has managed it in Braveworld 's September 28 rental video release Family of Strangers .
5 The critic is not some simple custodian of these museum texts whose task it is to keep the displays polished so their readers can see them in clear unreflected light .
6 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 .
7 Clients can see samples of all the materials and many of Anthony 's exclusive products at his small garden centre .
8 The existence of a London Showroom for the contract and international market is a vital part of the marketing process where designers can see at first hand the fabrics and curtains to be used in their interiors .
9 Now with our Women 's Office , foreigners can see we 're no longer a backward country .
10 Gary Nicholas 's translation means Welsh speakers can see the play well before an English version is staged in September .
11 Since their eyesight is sensitive to parts of the spectrum that are invisible to us , butterflies ' wings , like flowers , have even more complex patterns than our ultraviolet-blind eyes can see .
12 Just as our eyes can see only that narrow band of electromagnetic frequencies that natural selection equipped our ancestors to see , so our brains are built to cope with narrow bands of sizes and times .
13 The width of the spotlight 's beam is analogous to the narrow range of electromagnetic frequencies that our eyes can see , or to the narrow range of sizes or times , close to our own size and longevity , that we can imagine .
14 Yet the mathematical calculations that would be necessary to explain the principles of vision are just as complex and difficult , and nobody has ever had any difficulty in believing that little animals can see .
15 And er use our smoke machine as long as the porters can see how many are in the bop .
16 Long as the porters can see their own hands .
17 At aircraft museums like those at Hendon and Duxford visitors can see the legendary Spitfire and Hurricane fighters .
18 Visitors can see his windmill in action , and an exhibition of his main areas of experimentation : electricity , magnetism , light and sound .
19 A well-known example is the micro gallery at the National Gallery 's new Sainsbury Wing , where visitors can see high quality reproductions of the pictures , learn more about them and plan a route through the rooms .
20 The old bottle kilns have been preserved , and visitors can see the techniques of china manufacture as well as a display of fine Coalport china .
21 Some alterations have been made to it , such as substituting a cast-iron beam for the original timber one , but it is basically intact as built , and interested visitors can see it on application to the Coal Board 's local area office .
22 Visitors can see it at any time .
23 Tweeds and blankets are woven here , and visitors can see all the machinery and processes involved .
24 Visitors can see the mill in operation at any time during normal working hours .
25 Visitors can see the works and methods in operation .
26 Now Morwellham Quay has been restored and developed as an open-air industrial museum , where visitors can see the docks , inclined planes and waterwheels , and go underground into one of the disused copper mines .
27 As well as the permanent exhibition of early Irish manuscripts , the Library has a policy of mounting changing exhibitions so that visitors can see and admire a wide range of its treasures .
28 Repairs to Clock Tower at Polesden Lacey , near Dorking , are now complete and visitors can see the house free of scaffolding , revealing a new copper dome .
29 The Civil War travelling exhibition of arms and armour opens at the Town Docks Museum on 11 April where visitors can see the armour worn by the future Charles II at ‘ the refusal ’ .
30 In 1878 , the Castle became a museum where from 1 August visitors can see the Civil War exhibition .
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