Example sentences of "not see [noun sg] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not see size of firm as a particularly important factor in his choice . |
2 | His wife was a kinswoman of the earl 's councillor Sir John Pickering , which implies that Middleton did not see service to Gloucester as an alternative to Northumberland 's lordship . |
3 | His wife was a kinswoman of the earl 's councillor Sir John Pickering , which implies that Middleton did not see service to Gloucester as an alternative to Northumberland 's lordship . |
4 | He said he could not serve on that sub-committeee ( consisting of Brian Close , Bob Appleyard , Phil Sharpe , Bryan Stott , Tony Woodhouse ) ‘ when I do not see eye to eye with them on any subject ’ . |
5 | And if an objective moral standard is thrown over , what is to stop the majority in society — or even a minority in power — from putting away in a mental institution those who do not see eye to eye with them until they are " cured " ? |
6 | The portly Breton was standing in the town in yesterday 's parliamentary elections but it would appear that he does not see eye to eye with local activists . |
7 | Occasionally it can be achieved by two very different people who may not see eye to eye on a lot of things , but who are determined to try to respect and understand each other for the sake of the man they both love . |
8 | Well anyway it gets half way through this wood I could n't see couple of yards in front of me |
9 | But then those two do n't see eye to eye about anything these days . |
10 | ‘ I had the impression that you did n't see eye to eye on how the club should be run . ’ |
11 | I do n't see eye to eye with Tod on all issues . |
12 | ‘ You ca n't pretend he 's normal and it 's no secret that he did n't see eye to eye with Alain . ’ |
13 | They brought him back as a Caretaker to General Manager and really I did n't see eye to eye with him . |
14 | ‘ Charity , if you ca n't see destiny at work in all this , you 're blinder than your glasses , thick as they were , ever led me to believe . ’ |