Example sentences of "hardly see " in BNC.
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1 | He glanced at her briefly , hardly seeing her . |
2 | She sat quite still , the little book in her lap and gazed up at the pale candle flame , hardly seeing it , so busy was her inward eye upon the scenes that had held her in thrall for two hours or more . |
3 | She pressed her lips together , glancing at him with bleak eyes , hardly seeing Luke at all through the blur of tears . |
4 | I stare in his direction , hardly seeing him . |
5 | He 's been so busy catching murderers we 've hardly seen each other for three weeks . |
6 | I chatted the one grandmother , who hard hardly seen her grandson who has made friends with another eight year old in the children 's club . |
7 | To go out at midnight in heavy rain or frost , as I sometimes did , when I would be working next morning and when I had hardly seen my wife all day , almost broke me . |
8 | Dear people who could hardly write for arthritis , who had to send aged husbands staggering out in the frost to find something suitable , people whom I had hardly seen and had exchanged no more than the shiest of glances were sending me pictures of daffodils , valleys , seas and mountains . |
9 | For Information Technology is going to transform all our lives — we have hardly seen anything yet . |
10 | ‘ I 've hardly seen you this evening , have I ? |
11 | Come on , Edouard — I 've hardly seen you in years . |
12 | Ruth had never heard him speak with any seriousness before , had hardly seen him without a smile on his face . |
13 | She had hardly seen her father in all the weeks since returning from Scotland , nearly five months after the ‘ accident ’ as it was known . |
14 | She had hardly seen him over the last months . |
15 | She had hardly seen him all day . |
16 | I was helping Con in the saloon , and then he went off to sort out a spot of bother in the public , and I 've hardly seen him since . |
17 | ‘ I 've hardly seen her , ’ said Beuno . |
18 | ‘ Do n't be tiresome , said Bett ‘ We 've hardly seen anything yet . ’ |
19 | ‘ For one thing we 've hardly seen Tara and , for another , we do n't know what kind of spells and enchantments they might have strewn about . ’ |
20 | hardly seen you at all . |
21 | It was so heavy I could hardly seen more than a couple of feet in front of me . ’ |
22 | That was one thing about the village , and your your neighbour would where Jane is the now , I do n't think she 'll have hardly seen her neighbour in Dumfries , but here they were always you know |
23 | She 's hardly seen it ! |
24 | We 've never had hardly seen it before because I have n't lawn in that book before have I ? |
25 | I can hardly see the things on the table in the corner . |
26 | I try and see where I can get out , but it 's pretty dark where I am — I ca n't hardly see anything except these trolley things . |
27 | It was in its infancy in those days and I noticed that whenever David did a show for them , they dressed the set with every conceivable brightly coloured object , with the result you could hardly see him . |
28 | My mother I can hardly see save as she is now while I am writing . |
29 | ‘ When I stood on the first tee in the morning I could hardly see the fairway , ’ said the Atherstone club-mate and friend of Paul Broadhurst , the Ryder Cup player . |
30 | Sometimes , particularly at night , the fug could be so thick you could hardly see from one end of the tram to the other . |