Example sentences of "not see [det] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I do not see any relevant distinction between the provision of a structural survey at the request of a borrower applying for a further advance and the provision of a house buyers ' report in the same circumstances . |
2 | They showed promise and were not as mediocre as all the other stuff inflicted upon me at Leeds , but I could not see any real future for Robin as a poet . |
3 | Assuming licensees and magistrates act sensibly in seeking and granting approval , I can not see any strong objection to this . |
4 | Lewis complained that he could not see any personal relevance for himself in the story of Christ . |
5 | I can not understand this as I can not see any detrimental effect on the carp . |
6 | It may be that the crowd did not see any Messianic meaning in Jesus ' actions . |
7 | Badger damage to wheat crops costs Tony Berry at least £1000 a year , yet he can not see any legal way of preventing it . |
8 | I can not see any reasonable basis on which an order of rectification could have been withheld . |
9 | The thought of going home was for her the final impossibility , but she could not see any satisfactory way of avoiding it . |
10 | However , like teaching a dog to dance on one leg , the exercise is impressive but ultimately futile if we can not see some practical purpose for it . |
11 | Yet we can not see this relative lack of effect as indicating that there is no desire for change . |
12 | and , you do n't see that wee bit through there which would take you into that bedroom there |
13 | Only we could n't see that little bit of the tranquil panorama in which Brueghel had shown Icarus drowning . |
14 | Indeed , people begin to talk about under-developed Britain , or under-developing Britain , so that we now do n't see this sharp division between British problems as a developed country , and developing countries ' problems in Zambia , or Chile , or wherever , or India . |
15 | ‘ I do n't see any great change in you , ’ Kitty O'Shea told her husband . |
16 | But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists . |
17 | But Chris 's smile shows he clearly does n't see any real threat to his golden 4,000 metres record . |
18 | Funny that — that 's what a lot of people familiar with Macintosh System say about Windows : commenting on the venture between Apple Computer Inc and Novell Inc to build the Macintosh look and feel atop DR DOS , Microsoft Corp general manager Brad Chase told the Wall Street Journal he did n't see any new software from Apple and Novell as a threat — such software ‘ is like putting lipstick on a chicken , ’ he said — ‘ but it 's still a chicken . ’ |
19 | ‘ Well , I ca n't see any other way of doing it . ’ |
20 | I just think she 's going to have to go and buy a dormobile , I mean I ca n't see any other way round it . |
21 | Joe could n't see any good reason for not obliging her . |