Example sentences of "[not/n't] see much of " in BNC.
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1 | She has not seen much of Montparnasse recently , she confesses to her readers , she has been staying indoors ‘ nursing a sick wasp and writing a comic romance . |
2 | ‘ It true you 've not seen much of him in London ? ’ |
3 | Rikki Fulton also admitted he had not seen much of the first two series . |
4 | She could not see much of the room because of how he filled most of the doorway , but she saw the glow of the fire and a glimpse of a baize-covered table on which were papers . |
5 | They came with a boat , and did all their shopping in Tobermory , so we did not see much of them at all . ’ |
6 | Of the tax paid by Osaka 's residents and businesses , 84% goes to central government ; they do not see much of it again . |
7 | She did not see much of Florence as they roared through it in the jeep , just a muddled impression of large buildings and a broad dark green river , but as they began to drive up the steep , swooping hill to Fiesole , David 's friend said : |
8 | Theda did not see much of the gentleman , for he ate with Araminta in the breakfast parlour , while Theda always had her meals in Mrs Diggory 's little pantry . |
9 | But in this case , apart from his introduction , we were n't to see much of him . |
10 | ‘ To be honest , I have n't seen much of Tammuz recently . |
11 | ‘ We have n't seen much of the rest of your team on your election broadcasts , ’ she said . |
12 | We have n't seen much of each other while he 's been busy as England 's captain and I have served my South African Test ban . |
13 | ‘ The fans have n't seen much of him but what they 've seen they have liked , ’ said Keegan . |
14 | ‘ I ai n't seen much of 'er lately . |
15 | Now , I must confess I had n't seen much of Mr Wogan before I met him because , when I got my television set at Low Birk Hatt , Richard Megstone , the nice young gentleman who looked after the Youth Hostel in Baldersdale and kindly took care of my electrical things , said I had a choice — either BBC1 or Channel 4 . |
16 | His first comment was : ‘ I have n't seen much of Matthew recently ’ — as though they had n't happened to meet in the street for a week or two — not that they had n't spoken for nearly thirty years . ’ |
17 | She knew very well Gwen had n't seen much of him — he was always in her cottage ! |
18 | Oh , we have n't seen much of her lately . |
19 | I have n't seen much of you lately . ’ |
20 | ‘ Well , I have n't seen much of him yet , but I do like what I 've seen . |
21 | ‘ You have n't seen much of Cartagena — you 've been working too hard . |
22 | I have n't seen much of Ian either — he 's been pretty busy . |
23 | ‘ Have n't seen much of him lately . ’ |
24 | ‘ Have n't seen much of you these last few days . ’ |
25 | you had n't seen much of it had you ? , but |
26 | But erm , I have n't seen much of her at all this week , because erm , they 've all been out , I mean , they went up to London to see Miss Saigon , and they were gon na go out for a meal up there , and |
27 | ‘ He 's OK , ’ I replied , ‘ Do n't see much of him . |
28 | I do n't see much of them unless they want something and they do n't see much of me . |
29 | I do n't see much of them unless they want something and they do n't see much of me . |
30 | I do n't see much of Fullblast now . |