Example sentences of "did not [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | People did not however see themselves as ‘ apathetic ’ . |
2 | Derek did not again see Alexander Atkins or his swarthy companion . |
3 | They were both so angry that they did not immediately see the movement that came from the old female 's shelter in the cage between them . |
4 | ‘ I see , ’ said Floy , who did not completely see , but who understood the premise . |
5 | He did not even see her face . |
6 | We ended up in the desert and we did not even see the same mirage . |
7 | Theresa did not even see it . |
8 | SUBSTITUTE Paul Randall earned non-League Bath City a 2-2 draw with Northampton yesterday with a late goal he did not even see . |
9 | He did not even see an English newspaper . |
10 | From this Time to that of her Death , few Days pass 'd in which I did not either see or hear from her ; for she gave me the Pleasure of seeing all her Poems as soon as they were finish 'd |
11 | They did not simply see an empty tomb and say : ‘ Coo , he must have risen ! ’ |
12 | Wickham did not entirely see but this was Shildon 's meeting and he was an intruder . |
13 | But the Baptism of Jesus did not merely see the end of the long silence , and God 's declaration that in Jesus the role of the Servant and the Son had converged : the age-long drought of the Holy Spirit was ended too . |
14 | We did not merely see three ships come sailing by : ordering in threes has shown significant benefits and economies . |
15 | Dorothea supposed that change must affect even such trivialities as the uniform of waitresses , although she did not quite see why , and it was a note of uncertainty in an otherwise happy day . |
16 | I was married by now , so I did not often see him . |
17 | There are just the odd hints here and there that John and Ann did not always see eye-to-eye on religious matters . |
18 | But men of the late Middle Ages did not always see things that way : for reasons of history , language , sentiment , as well as political expediency , their own independence and , consequently , the continued fragmentation of France , ought to be maintained . |
19 | the crews of the cutters did not always see the completed puzzle , and for obvious reasons were only given sufficient information on a need-to-know basis . |
20 | Naturally , I did n't immediately see the logic and justice of it . |
21 | I did n't immediately see this : that now human shit is out in the open , we 'll get a chance to find out what this stuff can really do . |
22 | ‘ How odd that you did n't immediately see through a phony like Giles Denton , ’ he grated , totally ignoring her interruption , ‘ and after agreeing to take a cruise with a man you admit you hardly know , you end up in custody accused of drug-smuggling . |
23 | ‘ Anyway , when it came to it , I did n't exactly see you rushing up ready to shake him by the finger , ’ he said . |
24 | ‘ This one wanted to do my work , but when he started telling me that personally he was against all pet shops and would like to see them closed we did n't exactly see eye to eye . |
25 | Sun flower limping , water less vase , suffering eyes , desperados in caged , so from , from that painting I had a tremendous feel of something undergoing tremendous suffering and seem very desperate about the situation , and I did n't just see that in , in the picture of Van Gogh , but I could see that in the sun flower , so as , as a writer its images like that , that I would look for and open up and turn into characters or a way of portraying a particular mood , erm , the next one , were doing very well |
26 | Gilly did n't even see the policeman until she felt his hand on her arm . |
27 | Maybe it was n't even him that took my bag — maybe it was one of those American tourists or someone I did n't even see , and Dayglo here — Vern — just happened to be running along the wharf . |
28 | We did n't even see that our picture was being taken . |
29 | ‘ I did n't even see him to say good day to . ’ |
30 | But she kept walking , did n't even see me , like I was the Invisible Man . ’ |