Example sentences of "[pron] do n't see [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't see her much any more . |
2 | Well I do n't see her often enough now |
3 | ‘ I do n't think he 's on this wavelength , ’ she said , ‘ I had thought of having a holiday in one of the Martello towers if I do n't see him soon . ’ |
4 | But I do n't see him that much because he go and play sports on the |
5 | ‘ Yes , but I do n't see him much . ’ |
6 | I do n't see them very often but when we meet it 's as though we 'd seen each other yesterday . |
7 | I do n't see them very much , they tend to use the back door , and sort of come out and then go down |
8 | one or two houses , you know , when I caught sight of it first I do n't see them now . |
9 | That 's why that , at the moment I do n't see it well I do n't see it a necessity you to get a pension . |
10 | ‘ Sound would be a good means of access to the system for the visually impaired , but I do n't see it as obligatory . |
11 | I do n't see you much . |
12 | I said well I do n't see you very often . |
13 | I do n't see yours though . |
14 | ‘ I tell you I did n't see her again after that night . ’ |
15 | And then I did n't see her again until about nine years ago , when I was living in America and we were introduced again . |
16 | Cos I did n't see her yesterday . |
17 | ‘ I did n't see her very often . ’ |
18 | ‘ I did n't see her so often . ’ |
19 | I did n't see her often , but whenever we met she would complain gently that they never went anywhere because Derek was always so busy or the babbas were teething or undergoing the whooping cough . |
20 | First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning . |
21 | I did n't see him again until next morning . ’ |
22 | I did n't see him again until last night . ’ |
23 | I mean , I did get work at his mill in the summer of ‘ forty I 'd been on t'dole for four years , since I left school — but he went into the RAF not long after , and I did n't see him again till late ‘ forty-six . |
24 | Anyway , I did n't see him again . |
25 | I did n't see him actually bomb . |
26 | I did n't see him very clearly , ’ Sophia added . |
27 | But I did n't see them then . |
28 | Statements such as , ‘ I did n't see it previously ’ ; ‘ I 've just noticed something new ’ ; I can see all sorts of things of interest which I had n't seen before' ; ‘ I was n't interested in that before … suddenly it has a very significant part to play ’ ; ‘ the painting is actually changing for me ’ ; ‘ I 'm just discovering it ’ ; ‘ I 've started now to appreciate … ‘ , abounded . |
29 | I did n't see it properly that time ? you know . |
30 | Well I did n't see it anyway so |