Example sentences of "[not/n't] see much [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cara had not seen much sense to it .
2 But I have not seen much evidence that it is really possible to do it on this scale .
3 ‘ Marriage will be the end of his talent , ’ Bonamy predicted , though I had not seen much talent in the poems Robin had so far shown me .
4 Although he was satisfied with his progress , he did not see much possibility for immediate promotion .
5 Figure 9 represents the way in which the lines of force are concentrated from the immediate vicinity and makes plausible the idea that an overwound coil would not see much difference in the flux changes it experiences from either system .
6 Jo Baker 's guest house in Ross on Wye has n't seen much trade recently .
7 Since she was going to be evicted any moment , she had n't seen much point in unpacking anything else .
8 ‘ I did n't see much evidence of it when you were dealing with me ! ’
9 I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar .
10 It was well I did n't see much sense in that either but er I mean if they were eating on the j er eating on the job did n't give you a break at all .
11 ‘ I must say , ’ said Miss Gilberd , ‘ that however much that precious trio over there may burble on , I do n't see much sign of Spring . ’
12 Looking back through the old progs I do n't see much sign of Forrester at all !
13 No I ca n't see much sport in that .
14 You wo n't see much change from a $50 bill or a hard-earned 25 but if you are remotely interested in the subject it 's an excellent investment .
15 Everyone was in a hurry as they squeezed by ; no-one seemed to notice her , and she did n't see much chance of getting their attention right now .
16 As far as the rift with the Musicians Union is concerned if they are so shortsighted as to condemn and ban everything that has the tag ‘ South African ’ , without even trying to understand , I do n't see much point in having anything to do with them .
17 I do n't see much point in your going to Washington and entering a popularity stakes contest . ’
18 C. I do n't see much point in it .
19 I could n't see much point in viewing this perfectly healthy animal again but I promised to call .
20 ‘ I ca n't see much point in pretending . ’
21 ‘ I ca n't see much point in pretending , as I 've already said .
22 We ca n't see much point in avoiding emphysema at sixty-five
23 ‘ I do n't see much point in trying to alter such a bigoted outlook . ’
24 Well I did n't see much point
25 We really ca n't see much future for a gang of derelicts like this — ‘ rather a favourable specimen of what is best in our English culture ’ , one character blithely insists — and they do n't see any for themselves .
26 Having resigned the post of president and been created vice-chairman , Jack Kuehler does n't see much future at the company and is retiring effective August 31 : Kuehler joined IBM 35 years ago as an engineer in its San Francisco research laboratory and was president of its systems products division when it introduced the 4300 family in 1979 .
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