Example sentences of "[pers pn] did [adv] see [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't see her hit you I want to hit you sometimes , except I do n't . |
2 | I did n't see her mind . |
3 | I did n't see my mother very much that first week . |
4 | There was nothing symbolic in my reflections — I did n't see my mother as a butcher of fish or of me . |
5 | ‘ Oh , I did n't see your parents , ’ Nina replied quickly . |
6 | Right , well I 'm going to reply to the debate , and then I hope we can move to a vote , ah , oh I did n't see your hand earlier Mr , I 'm sorry . |
7 | No I did n't s er s I did n't see his door open . |
8 | One of them — I did n't see his face — looked like a soldier . ’ |
9 | I did n't see his mother |
10 | to do this week was I did actually see my landlord and meant to ask him about recording some tutorials |
11 | ‘ You are saying that you did not see your brother alive again after the meal you had together yesterday evening . |
12 | Have you missed , you did n't seen your daddy have you , tonight ? |
13 | ‘ You did n't see his face ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I know it meant that you did n't see your father but — ’ |
15 | I only hope she did not see my carriage ! ’ |
16 | Looking at Winnie , who , it might be , closed her eyes that she did not see his teeth . |
17 | She did n't see his face change , eyes lighting with anger , rejection ; the first she knew was when he knocked his plate crashing across the room and yelled , ‘ To hell with you , then ! ’ |
18 | He did not see his assailants . |
19 | During 1986 , Mr Scott did once enter the kitchen , and when he did not see his wife assumed she was visiting relatives . |
20 | He did n't see her face . |
21 | He did n't see his auntie as well then ? |
22 | He did n't see his task as correcting the ways of men who had strayed into crime and needed help ; he and his warders existed to protect society from the kind of human garbage locked within the walls of Whitely . |
23 | Despite its enormous membership , the LNU in the 1920s had not been a popular movement — it did not see its function primarily as campaigning to change Government policy . |