Example sentences of "do n't see " in BNC.

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1 And I do n't seeing any problem at all in you being able to come over well on the phone which is the important thing for us .
2 What we do n't to see
3 Well you do n't to see a football match .
4 an used to be called metermarism and I say , it 's not a word it 's not a term I 've seen on for many many years and you do n't seen it many erm modern organic texts .
5 I do n't see any , y'know , culture .
6 On the other hand , he wrote , if you do n't see this clearly at the start you only produce more crap and there 's enough in the world already .
7 Do n't see who you mean , ’ Arabella Buckley said , a blood-red blush rising up in her cheeks .
8 ‘ I really do n't see what good that would do , ’ snapped Miss Pinkney .
9 I do n't see why we ca n't have a proper meal after a do .
10 ‘ I really do n't see why any hostess should be pleased to see a total stranger arrive at her dinner party . ’
11 ‘ I still do n't see why she should be pleased to see me on Saturday evening , ’ said Henry Tyler mildly .
12 ‘ In theory , I suppose , the nearest piece of fruit could have been doctored , but I do n't see myself how the murderer could have been sure the victim would have picked it . ’
13 ‘ I do n't see television as an institution , nor as a continuum of programming into which my work must be fitted .
14 ‘ I do n't see why I ca n't fiddle the season ticket .
15 This is all going to cut you off from London a bit , but I do n't see that there 's really any other way at the moment . ’
16 Since they do n't have problems landing on their gliding site , they do n't see why there should be any particular problem landing elsewhere .
17 If research can be done in Holland and the USA , I do n't see why it should n't be done in Britain , except I suspect that some British police forces are just hostile to outsiders .
18 Do n't see how you can stand the celibacy when you do n't have to .
19 She looked at me across the dining table , frowned and said , ‘ I do n't see the point . ’
20 She said , ‘ I still do n't see the point .
21 ‘ I do n't see how it was meant to be funny .
22 Now it is frequently said that the development of skilled movement ‘ lags ’ a long way behind that of skilled perception , and in one sense this is certainly true : young babies have excellent visual acuity as revealed by their behavioural discrimination of , and neural responsivity , to gratings and chequerboards — but we do n't see them playing darts !
23 We asked North West Water , more as a matter of courtesy than a private arrangement , whether we could place the bolts and I do n't see that our arrangement undermines BMC policy . ’
24 ‘ I do n't see why not . ’
25 I do n't see many of my kind , so people look at me strangely and ask — rudely — what I am .
26 There are dangers people do n't see ahead .
27 In a recent editorial , the Communist daily Trybuna Ludu alluded to this problem , when it warned that ‘ many comrades do n't see the danger which has appeared in recent months ’ .
28 And I do n't see why I should let him end it . ’
29 I do n't see the support of victims of crime as a separate service provided by a small specialist agency but as something which should be much more widely accepted like sickness or bereavement , so that people can get a more sensitive and understanding response from their employers , neighbours , doctors and so on . ’
30 The warning to the AFBD is direct : ‘ I do n't see myself being tied to an AFBD board position on the CFTC issue .
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