Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd much rather see a bright young woman around the place , than some of the desiccated fuddy-duddy men we meet . ’ |
2 | I would much rather see a return to the carefree approach by the like of Ballesteros and Lyle . |
3 | I 'd much rather see Sharp on the left , he seems to fit in there ! |
4 | I would much rather see more emphasis placed on er , enhancing the special constabulary , er , because I think that is a , a far more er , productive initiative . |
5 | We tried to identify distant hills , but in the dense heat haze that now hung about us , we could only just see Whernside and Penyghent . |
6 | Because of the remarkable contours of the ground , a fielder in the deep can only just see the tops of the heads of his teammates . |
7 | She tried to look down at her feet , and could only just see them . |
8 | It was a dark , wet , misty night , and we could only just see someone ahead of us . |
9 | His head turned , and although she could only just see the shadow of his eyes she knew he was looking at her . |
10 | Well sort , there sort of like little coves are n't they and they 're you can only just see one van from where they are . |
11 | Perhaps we can only ever see this when we have been ‘ broken ’ by God , perhaps through failures or disasters that he has allowed us to experience . |
12 | are you able to help this jury with this simple matter , to your knowledge , on this development , on a hundred and thirty eight or so apartments did you see the second addition of this brochure and the third ? , did you personally ever see it ? |
13 | These exercises will firm up these vulnerable areas and if this routine is done daily then you will not only quickly see a noticeable difference , but feel the strength and power in your arms as you go about your everyday business . |
14 | I could so clearly see her coming between you and me , between us and our poetry , and I felt furiously jealous and unhappy but tried not to show it . |
15 | By the age of five I was given glasses which had no effect , serving only to restrict my field of vision , since I could only really see to read with one eye . |
16 | : You can only really see one eye at a time as they 're right on the side of the head . |
17 | Erm , I do need to see you some time erm let me just just see erm , but I 've got your erm your last term 's report here that we need to meet to discuss . |
18 | If I stayed on at Bletchley — which I was reluctant to leave — I should scarcely ever see Leslie before the invasion of France , which we all knew was expected within a very few months . |
19 | He did this by bringing a camera up to his face , through which he could nevertheless still see the tiger 's actions . |
20 | After a while we appeared to stop accelerating in this nose-high stance — and of course we could no longer clearly see where we were going , so I eased the yoke forward to lift us onto the step . |
21 | I can just about see that B & B we had in Tobermory , and — hang on a minute … |
22 | which you can just about see here a in conjunction with the puss cells with which it is busily |
23 | ‘ Well , I can just about see the cemetery up there . ’ |
24 | The development itself also takes its name from the St Mary 's lighthouse at Whitley Bay which , according to sales negotiator , Doreen xxxxxxx ‘ you can just about see from a top floor window . ’ |
25 | One more win would just about see the cherry and whites safe for another season in the first division . |
26 | and got sort of in the hall , ha , and you can just about see it |
27 | I would perhaps rather always see the " real " world in respect to art in these terms — that to know an object is to transform it , and it is this transformation which is the form and imagery of art . |
28 | But I can still only see through half my eye . |
29 | If you cut the food into neat cubes , you can more easily see where it has been eaten . |
30 | I could still just see where someone had written : ‘ DEUTSCHLAND KAPUT ’ with his finger , but it had melted and the letters had grown tails like tadpoles . |