Example sentences of "[verb] [not/n't] seen [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For anyone that has not seen this effect , the lace carriage is set to ‘ F ’ and instead of taking one stitch off and transferring it to the next needle , the carriage ‘ hops ’ the stitch across from the one it is on and hooks it on to the next one . |
2 | Jo Baker 's guest house in Ross on Wye has n't seen much trade recently . |
3 | If you ca n't manage it twice a week in a part of the country which has n't seen any action since the Wars Of The Roses , what hope is there for the rest of us ? |
4 | He says he has n't seen this year 's accounts . |
5 | He says he has n't seen this year 's accounts . |
6 | At first it had not mattered that the rain prevented him from going outdoors ; there was so much to talk about between himself and Uncle Walter ; they had not seen each other for twelve years . |
7 | The Chirwas had not seen each other for eight years before our delegation saw them together . |
8 | Cara had not seen much sense to it . |
9 | ‘ 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 . |
10 | Spittals was still one inspector down on his personnel establishment and had not seen any evidence of progress on the Mills murder . |
11 | We had not seen another vehicle all day . |
12 | talk you know there was the Notts County Council on the erm gully problems that we get in , is it possible to write to the County Council to ask them what sort of maintenance programme they 're going to give us now , as regards this cos I 've not seen this wagon going round so frequently as it used to . |
13 | I 've been out on the on the streets and the roads and we 've had a few beers and I 've not seen any trouble but the first I 've heard of trouble was was this morning after breakfast in a nearby hotel and and by by the trouble that 's been caused I do n't know the details of it but I believe it 's been quite intense really . |
14 | Glasses in hand , the chattering groups mixed and mingled , broke and re-formed , greeted each other with glad cries as if they had n't seen each other for years , not just that afternoon . |
15 | But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion . |
16 | Even if we had n't seen each other for ages and ages , I 'd know he was still fond of me because I 'm his sister . |
17 | Not for long-I mean , we had n't seen each other for years . |
18 | It was old news , but they had n't seen each other to talk of it . |
19 | They had n't seen each other for a long time . |
20 | They had n't seen each other for so long . |
21 | Since she was going to be evicted any moment , she had n't seen much point in unpacking anything else . |
22 | And I went down , and come back up with this tray of drinks and er Mike screaming , and I still had n't seen this feller I give the other drinks out , well when I went to take his in well he was as black as two o'clock in the morning was n't he ? |
23 | And then when they eventually complained , when other people were involved , complained , Reverend he had n't seen this chap either . |
24 | This section is for permanent residents ; I brought you here first because if it had got out that you had been here and had n't seen this lot my life would n't have been worth living . |
25 | She wished she had n't seen this house where her father had lived . |
26 | But when the time finally arrived , he had n't seen any sign of her at all . |
27 | Hewlett told Electronic News that it had n't seen any fall-off of interest in the HP9000 Series 1200 machines it buys OEM from Sequoia , but if it did , it could ‘ take over what it needed , whether that 's technology rights or manufacturing rights or whatever . ’ |
28 | Something special , we had n't seen any thing |
29 | Cos they had n't seen any danger to it I suppose . |
30 | I had n't seen any show yet — all the books seemed to imply I should have had one by now . |