Example sentences of "n't see a [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have n't seen a perfect day like that over in Blackpool yet . |
2 | have n't seen a great deal of him recently . |
3 | And although sales of the machines may be flat , ‘ at least we have n't seen a major fall like IBM ’ . |
4 | ‘ Have n't seen a one-man band since way back . |
5 | I have n't seen a single poster for this bloody show . |
6 | ‘ I have n't seen a single book in the house , not one . ’ |
7 | We have n't seen a lovelier setting for golf and it is , by general acclaim , perhaps the best conditioned course in either county . |
8 | I mean we have n't seen an awful lot of er Julian Jochim yet but th the two occasions when the ball 's been fed into him he 's shown a brilliant ability to turn with the ball and get at the defenders . |
9 | We have n't seen an enormous amount of Ecstasy , but we are aware that it 's being used in the region . ’ |
10 | ‘ I do n't see a serious challenge to London as a financial centre as things stand currently , ’ Hugh Smith intones calmly . |
11 | And one of the things that is happening and mortified when I first came to this company was I could n't see a straight line through . |
12 | He said , ‘ We did n't see a great deal of one another , it 's true ; but I was fond of Jay . ’ |
13 | Joe did n't see a great deal of his dad during the year , with his trips abroad and everything , so they used to reserve at least one day when they could do things together . ’ |
14 | Erm we do n't see a great deal of difference that they 've had the same problem as we 've had , in that we ran out of time before we could put the er finished act together properly . |
15 | Well there 's Diane the hairdresser 's wife whom I do n't see a great deal of but she lives near . |
16 | So the normal man in the street wo n't see a great deal until very much nearer the time when it opens next spring . |
17 | And I I do n't see a limited widening of Church Lane to any access into either of these two sites , were that to be required by the Highway Authority , a as having any significant impact on the character of the village . |
18 | The fellow did not seem to understand me , for he simply said again : ‘ You wo n't see a better view in the whole of England . |
19 | If I do n't see a marked improvement by the end of the week , I am going to take my money out ! ’ |
20 | But I mean I , if they want to be nasty they 're going to be nasty , in a sense , and , and if they ca n't see a positive way of using something , but they still want to get it in , then the obvious thing to do is to be nasty about it . |
21 | On the continuity point their argument is that under the system of election by thirds , you do n't see a dramatic switch in the party control of the council . |
22 | Wardrobe are seated round a huge dish of communal sweets on the Green Room table , sewing Freddie Fox 's tail in place , while Bertie Badger , the children 's favourite , complains : ‘ I ca n't see a fucking thing in this head-dress ! ’ |
23 | and then he 's , he 's fucking started marching us around the parade square and and we ca n't see a fucking thing inside there , and he said er come out a minute , so I 've blinking gone out and I 've noticed were about fifty yards from the beach |
24 | But luck was replaced by pluck and you wo n't see a finer display of it than last night . |