Example sentences of "[adv] see any [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | He did not see any of the prisoners but was led to believe they were still inside . |
2 | No , I do not see any of the people we knew back in school . |
3 | It was n't until they were halfway through their meal that David suddenly said , ‘ Do you ever see any of the old crowd from St Clare 's ? ’ |
4 | ‘ What about the medical staff — do you ever see any of them ? ’ |
5 | I ca n't really see any of the current players qualifying , apart from Strach as part of the management team . |
6 | But we did n't see any of that ; we did n't notice that , as O later put it , his eyes were n't just dark that night but almost blinded , blinded with grief . |
7 | I did n't see any of that crazy side that he always told me was there . |
8 | A friend of Allen said : ‘ He ca n't see any of his kids now . |
9 | She owed me £1500 but when she did have money , I did n't see any of it . |
10 | There are tigers there , and there 's leopards and things called sloth bears , a sort of bear , but they 're actually quite rare so er we did n't see any of those , apart from the rhinos , we went very very quietly crawled under the undergrowth and we saw them in a water hole and they were just bathing there . |
11 | He did n't see any of the children that evening , except the oldest girl , who is eighteen and unmarried , and acts as his secretary . |
12 | Squirrels , erm so we ca n't see any of those things but we can imagine them , ca n't we ? |
13 | He said well I could n't see any of that did n't even see the club go up the tree . |
14 | I did n't see any of that in there . |
15 | you do n't see any of those look , it 's not relative on this |
16 | cos you think well if I ca n't see any of the cars behind it then they ca n't see me either . |
17 | But I ca n't see any of them justifying that . |
18 | If you 'd worked out what forty seven is , ca n't see any of the uses . |
19 | We really ca n't see much future for a gang of derelicts like this — ‘ rather a favourable specimen of what is best in our English culture ’ , one character blithely insists — and they do n't see any for themselves . |
20 | You could n't see any at all . |
21 | Oh well there 's one with lo two lovely flowers on but I ca n't see any on the , any of the other plants . |
22 | And , ’ she tacked on , ‘ it is my profound hope that I shall never see any of you ever again . ’ |