Example sentences of "[noun pl] do [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 However , it does appear that the notion of language teachers joining a profession with its own history does not figure largely in tutors ' conceptions of their work , that English tutors do not see ‘ language ’ as something requiring separate attention , and that all tutors tend to play down aspects of language policy or language in society .
2 Gittens said : ‘ The fans did not see the best of me .
3 What fans did n't see was special effects boss Derek Meddings on the floor with his hand up her dress to keep it from ruffling up and his assistant up a ladder holding the tension on a piece of fish wire while the zip was being pulled down .
4 Undoubtedly the parties did not see it like this .
5 The Prussians did not see , did not want to see , could not afford to see , this side of life in their border districts .
6 They insist most drivers do n't see it as a toll too far .
7 You could n't … 'Woodruffe struck a light , but Lambert 's eyes did n't see it , and the flame burned itself out .
8 ‘ Well , as I 'm always sayin' to me old Dutch , what the eyes do n't see the 'eart do n't grieve about , and a bloke 's got to make a livin' some'ow .
9 However , ordinary newspaper readers do not see such a vast array of newspapers and reading some newspapers rather than others gives a very different view of the extent and type of sex crimes in a nation .
10 Danish schools whose heads do not see themselves as curriculum leaders are not necessarily sunk in apathy or mechanically carrying out the dictates of a central programme .
11 Unlike them , Mary Queen of Scots did not see complexities in the situation ; like her grandson Charles I after her , she assumed that the expression of the royal will from a distance was enough to make problems go away .
12 Only the Persian engineer with the sloppy eyes does n't see me as exotic , because he 's that way himself . ’
13 Remember that the main judges do n't see the bulk of the entries because the competition organisers weed them out beforehand .
14 In a recent editorial , the Communist daily Trybuna Ludu alluded to this problem , when it warned that ‘ many comrades do n't see the danger which has appeared in recent months ’ .
15 So Rediffusion engineers do not see a future for monomode fibre except for trunk lines .
16 Many Christians do not see Jesus as a sacrifice in the same way .
17 Because the 1980s in the UK was a very favourable period for customers , UK retailers did n't see those developments : most of them spent the 1980s massaging their profits and margins , which they euphemistically called ‘ adding value ’ ’ .
18 ‘ It 's so planes do n't see where to bomb , ’ continued Tom , as if he had read his thoughts .
19 Some organisations do not see culture shock as a threat to the completion of a term of work abroad .
20 The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way .
21 In a poignant discussion of the hypothesis that Southern slave owners did not see their slaves as human beings he disagrees :
22 It is vitally important to us in France that our customers do not see Courtelle 's commitment to them as in any way secondary . ’
23 Most of the company wives do n't see their husbands for about sixty five per cent of the year , which is actually a very long time when you 're living in these sort of conditions .
24 Her little dog walked beside her , under the veil , but the Englishmen did n't see that .
25 Hollywood studio chiefs do not see her as prime material to star as tough-talking Det Chief Insp Jane Tennison .
26 In general lay members did not see their role as an enabling one and do not play a particularly active role in hearings .
27 ‘ It 's strange , and I just hope younger players do n't see it as an example that international football is something you retire from early . ’
28 ‘ People think we just have to turn up but the players do n't see it that way , ’ he says .
29 What these critics did not see so clearly was that elsewhere customary tenures had so confused conceptions of ownership that a clear , profitable , and workable landlord-tenant relationship was difficult to conceive ; while in many regions customary quit rents gave the landlord little surplus to invest , even had he been inclined so to do .
30 The network operating system will be available on Sparcservers only to begin with — ‘ the systems that users do n't see , ’ as one official put it — though workstation configurations are expected to follow .
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