Example sentences of "not see him [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Morris is due a benefit before too long and , despite fears in some Celtic quarters , I can not see him leaving Glamorgan . |
2 | Verity is another possibility , but I do not see him batting No. 8 in this team . |
3 | The young man and the girl did not see him coming and he caught them both around their legs and knocked them onto the floor . |
4 | Flavia went on following her train of thought , ‘ I can not see him doing even a disinterested thing if it went against a rule . ’ |
5 | He was a punctilious blighter and I ca n't see him using the Lab as a convenient place for a rendezvous . |
6 | But Pearce , says : ‘ I just ca n't see him packing it in for a younger man to come in . |
7 | She could n't see him moving his lips . |
8 | but , I ca n't see him authorising bank holiday workings and so bank holiday exhibitions are almost a thing of the past . |
9 | I could n't see him throwing it away , but I did n't want him to give himself the chance . |
10 | His attendance has been confirmed by Disney but , as one organiser admitted , ‘ I ca n't see him eating a burger . ’ |
11 | Monty was supposed to be on the wagon and I certainly did n't see him drinking , until I discovered that every time he passed the bar he 'd pick up any bottle that was on the bar and drink it . |
12 | Antoine held her close so she could n't see him weeping , but she felt it . |
13 | He was essentially an urban creature ; she did n't see him settling permanently other than in a city . |
14 | But she could n't see him getting smaller , any more than you can watch a plant growing . |
15 | Also they are crap at corners so I do n't see him getting anything there . |
16 | Somehow , and she did n't know why , she could n't see him getting anybody else to do his dirty work . |
17 | ‘ He 's played extensively in the Football League and I ca n't see him encountering any difficulty with the game over here . ’ |
18 | I ca n't see him allowing me take the children so far away from London . ’ |
19 | He 's a nice boy , ’ she said tolerantly , and a shade absurdly in view of the fact that she was perhaps two years his senior , ‘ but somehow I do n't see him making it to the top . |
20 | ‘ I do n't see him going back to the Council , ’ Dann said banteringly . |
21 | but your baby when anything comes to actually buying for it and er looking after it I would imagine , I ca n't see him doing all what he says he 's gon na do with it Lynn |
22 | It 's a shame we wo n't see him racing on equal terms against Senna or Prost . ’ |
23 | I ca n't see him coming off ever . |
24 | I ca n't see him sitting down for a quiet civilized three cornered discussion . ’ |
25 | ‘ I do n't see him storming the barricades . ’ |