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

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1 That 's er a little bit of fun in that , but er we might have a little bit of advice for you if you are preparing to receive guests you 'd rather not see over Christmas .
2 The evening resumes in the bar have some merit in linking in the activities we do not see on film but had an embarrassing ‘ bar bore ’ quality .
3 ‘ Whom did you not see in court this morning ? ’
4 Your practice partner makes the list ( which you do not see in advance ) and then gives the short descriptive sentence which provides a clue to the way in which the key word has been used .
5 Justice is not always swift , but in ways we often can not see in advance it is generally sure .
6 Erm number one strength Alan erm although he does n't see to eye T eye eye to eye with er a lot of the city institutions and a lot of the shareholders erm he he does know his business erm and he has quite a strong character , very forceful and .
7 What Adam does n't see to falls to me .
8 and I say round Vauxhalls the only thing we did n't see at Vauxhalls was the er paint shop
9 ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't see beyond Midsummer Day .
10 The plebeians are a bit thick , as they did n't see through Caesar .
11 Or the nineteen thirties book is like one of the things that really inspired me because it showed me that you can do type that looks as though , I mean it can be composed as though in metal and not be boring — can not be , manufactured , you know hum drum , by varying the weights and by massing it , and also one of the things they do , that you see in those books that you did n't see in printing , was this size of type .
12 And we do n't see in principle any reason to divert from them .
13 ‘ But you did say the Gruncher ca n't see in front of him because of all the clouds of smoke he blows , ’ Little Billy said .
14 Ca n't see in front of her nose !
15 All the same , there are Orange Lodges in Donegal , which you would n't see in County Cork .
16 What I certainly would n't see in Shetland were snow buntings carrying food in below the same boulders as the puffins , while their mates sang their lovely wild song from the top .
17 And he used to erm things you do n't see in allotments today , he used to build the clamps for the pits for storing winter potatoes and turnips and that sort of thing in the garden .
18 So , I do n't see from Pearson 's point of view that , that a government of any complexion will alter what we can and er , or ca n't do in relation to our current er , holdings .
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