Example sentences of "[verb] not see [art] " in BNC.
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1 | She has not seen a single second of the Costa Del Sol soap since . |
2 | AEA has not seen a copy and does not expect to do so . |
3 | Absence of such deposits in the late 1980s has not seen a decline in Eurocurrency . |
4 | This week has not seen the end of the row about Europe in the Conservative party , but merely a regrouping of forces for the battle still to come . |
5 | But still the house of Eli has not seen the last of it . |
6 | MANCHESTER CITY 'S explosive marksman David White has not seen the last of an England shirt . |
7 | Moscovitch found support for his proposition in the fact that split-brain patients sometimes begin to write with the left hand what is clearly a correct response to a stimulus seen in the left visual field , but that then the left hemisphere takes over control and the response is finished incorrectly since the left half of the brain has not seen the stimulus ( Levy , Mebes and Sperry , 1971 ) . |
8 | When he has not seen the man he has hoped to see , his long spine slackens and he falls back upon the red vinyl of the booth with his eyes closed and his foot shaking in a livid tic . |
9 | Clearly , goods are sold by description where the purchaser has not seen the goods but is relying on the description alone . |
10 | John Ruscoe , dressed in manure-encrusted boots and a plaid shirt , has not seen the Liberal Democrat leader anywhere near his Finstown farm . |
11 | With winger Don Williams recovered from injury , Havant have the all-round strength to perform with some distinction in an event which has not seen an English winner since Slough in 1980 . |
12 | She pretended not to see the look of dismay on Martin 's face and continued with her explanation . |
13 | She pretended not to see the light in his eyes ; she pretended it was the wind going up her skirt that made her suddenly shiver with apprehension . |
14 | ‘ The man says he has n't seen a wallet . ’ |
15 | He has n't seen a lot of Deborah and Sarah |
16 | ‘ He has n't seen the boys yet . ’ |
17 | But the project still has n't seen the light of day . |
18 | RSVP — Automatically tract meeting attendees via an RSVP function , indicate who 's coming and who 's declined , as well as a list of who has n't seen the notification yet . |
19 | But he has n't seen the rest . |
20 | But this man here is obviously going to say he 's seen no cruelty , he h obviously has n't seen the circus madness video that w was released by I A W A and Animals Defenders this year , where there is an absolutely horrendous scene of a llama being beaten around the head and chest . |
21 | It has n't seen the survey results yet , but would like to examine the findings . |
22 | It has n't seen the survey results yet , but would like to examine the findings . |
23 | Summers says so , but he has n't seen the pictures , and there are always problems with stories that emphasise the power of Meyer Lansky ; he became a kind of bogeyman , credited with old crimes to boost a reputation which helped people do what the Mob wanted . |
24 | He has n't seen the river on a Saturday . |
25 | Daddy has n't seen the new Rosie and Jim . |
26 | On the other hand , we tend not to see the intense depression in a motionless and unresponsive horse , or the annoyance in one that has turned its back on the horse or person offending it , or the anxiety in the tightened abdominal muscles of the showpony expecting the pain of the spur . |
27 | Users tend not to see the errors because they 're corrected by the network software , but the need for retries slows things down . |
28 | The footplatemen had nothing to gain by lying about the position of the distant signal when they admitted not seeing the home signal at all . |
29 | As a child he had lain in bed long into the night , plotting his escape from an alcoholic father and a mother who managed not to see the bruises and the tears . |
30 | On this occasion , in fact , a reply of sorts did occur to me as I stood up there on the ladder ; a reply to the effect that those of our profession , although we did not see a great deal of the country in the sense of touring the countryside and visiting picturesque sites , did actually see more of England than most , placed as we were in houses where the greatest ladies and gentlemen of the land gathered . |