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

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1 Even for you the sun can cause premature ageing , although you might not see the damage until years later .
2 Cynics in Manchester claim that the last chief constable there had a direct link to God and , therefore , did not see the advantages of computers .
3 Unhappily , she averted her head so that he could not see the glimmer of tears that smarted behind her eyelids .
4 He could see Prussian soldiers running away in the undergrowth and he felt the fierce exultation of a cavalryman given a helpless enemy to slaughter , but he did not see the batter of guns concealed in the deep shadows at the edge of the wood , nor the Prussian artillery officer who shouted , ‘ Fire ! ’
5 Weick ( 1985 ) says that , because people persist in simplifying the world , they do not see the differentiations between organizations and within organizations over time .
6 Perhaps you have n't seen a strike for years .
7 It soon became clear that she might have got the date and the king wrong , that she had n't seen the guinea for years , and so forth .
8 It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ .
9 But if we travel the northern route we probably wo n't see the sun for weeks , and the daylight is grey and the sea is green and grey , while at night you just see the cold white wavetops hissing out of blackness .
10 I do n't see the support of victims of crime as a separate service provided by a small specialist agency but as something which should be much more widely accepted like sickness or bereavement , so that people can get a more sensitive and understanding response from their employers , neighbours , doctors and so on . ’
11 But I really could n't see the sense in women wearing Armani by day and then letting someone else dress them by night . ’
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