Example sentences of "[not/n't] you see [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Fabia was staring at him , struck dumb , when suddenly he let go one of her arms , placed an arm about her shoulders and , looking deeply into her eyes , said throatily ‘ My dear , dear , Fabia , can not you see how it is for me ? ’ |
2 | No , I 'm , I 'm not you see so I can do it if you 're busy |
3 | have n't you seen when they come and sort of turns the light sort of hits her face |
4 | Anyway , have n't you seen how canny Labour and the Liberal Democrats are playing it on a pact between the two of them ? |
5 | Did n't you see tonight ? |
6 | Ca n't you see when a person 's upset . |
7 | Ca n't you see that much for yourself ? ’ |
8 | Ca n't you see far enough beyond your own petty little desires to realise that ? ’ |
9 | Ca n't you see how I 'd feel so degraded ? |
10 | Do n't you see how wrong it is , to trick this man out of his job ? ’ she said , looking round the table . |
11 | Ca n't you see how miserable he is , how difficult all this is for him ? |
12 | But ca n't you see how you 're defined by the situation you 're in ? |
13 | Ca n't you see how I feel about you ? ’ |
14 | Do n't you see how it all applies ? |
15 | " Why ca n't you see how much I love you ? " |
16 | I wish to run up to the window of the Mercedes and shout at the general sitting there : Wake up , you fat bastard , ca n't you see how you look parading in this cemetery , like some overstuffed SS officer in Birkenau ? |
17 | Ca n't you see how your bitterness is changing you ? |
18 | Ca n't you see how horrible he is ? |
19 | Could n't you see how flash he was ? ’ |
20 | Right , she thought , why do n't you see how it feels to be really wet for a change ? |
21 | Ca n't you see how I feel ? |
22 | John Major gave a Brixton twirl , and , spinning Hyacinth round , replied , ‘ Ca n't you see how quick I am on my feet ? ’ |
23 | Do n't you see how sick he is ? |
24 | Have you no sense at all , ca n't you see how vulnerable you were , out in that street all by yourself ? |
25 | But ca n't you see how foolish you are to try to handle this by yourself ? ’ |
26 | And he had , did did n't you say to him , have n't you got eyes in your head , could n't you see how |
27 | Do n't you see now why the substitutionary atonement must not be forced , because it separates the Father from the work of the Son ? |