Example sentences of "[verb] not see a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Absence of such deposits in the late 1980s has not seen a decline in Eurocurrency .
2 He has n't seen a lot of Deborah and Sarah
3 When the Renault RSO1 1500 cc turbo-charged car failed on lap 17 of the 1977 British Grand Prix at Silverstone , there must have been many people who did not see a future for this power-booster , particularly as it was the turbo-charger that caused the car 's withdrawal from the race .
4 Although a large ship of the line , she did not see a lot of action during her service .
5 The implications of this would seem to be that 1975–85 did not see a process of structural change , but simply the latest in a series of chaotic attempts by central actors to use local government as a means of achieving their ends , without any appreciation of the range of different interests reflected in its various policy networks , and which are also linked by various routes to the still disaggregated parts of the centre .
6 The company said that it did not see an improvement for the second half .
7 So Rediffusion engineers do not see a future for monomode fibre except for trunk lines .
8 ‘ I sent in a report to the committee and I did n't see a flag at any stage , ’ he said .
9 Walked all around yesterday lunch time , did n't see a soul in the pla , I saw one , was it you , on the back meadow ?
10 We did n't see a lot of Father that year because he was in the Government .
11 Fresh fish was something he did n't see a lot of in Highbury .
12 We had a wonderful , lazy time and did n't see a tin of baked beans for the whole fortnight .
13 You do n't I mean you do n't see a tree with a flat top with all the branches coming out do you ?
14 which is why you do n't see a voltage at the same leg really
15 I really do n't see a handicap as a handicap , I just enjoy Becky for who she is and what she is . ’
16 Graham believes care managers will have the option of pursuing careers in management or specialist practice roles : ‘ I do n't see a problem with returning to direct client work .
17 They can talk to a player , warn him and if he persists caution him so I do n't see a need for this new law . ’
18 Dannii said at the time : ‘ We do n't see a lot of her because our schedules clash really badly .
19 In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well .
20 Sightless , she smiled thinly and inhumanly ; she who had not seen a smile with which to compare since her girlhood , nor a mirror either .
21 Ten out of 23 ( 43 per cent ) children and adolescents had not seen a dentist since their last review .
22 I 've not seen a lot of it actually , so far .
23 The big fish had been making for deep water all afternoon and Trent had n't seen a bird for the past hour .
24 So far we had n't seen a bear at all .
25 For some reason she had n't seen a doctor for some months . ’
26 Maxim had n't seen an update of the list since leaving Number 10 .
27 He had n't seen an image in the corner of his eye , belatedly realised who it could be , and was making his way back on foot to investigate ?
28 I mean she does n't does n't see a lot of her erm you know and but she and she was talking to her the other day because she does n't like to get involved or say a lot but
29 THERE are very few middle-aged men who have not seen a vision of youthful loveliness and longed to possess it .
30 Both Sotheby 's and the lawyers for Lord Northampton have assured us that up till now they have not seen a shred of proof .
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