Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] see [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Of the tax paid by Osaka 's residents and businesses , 84% goes to central government ; they do not see much of it again .
2 Not every one of you can see me and I do not see each of you .
3 somehow I do not see many of the tournaments , their sponsors of their spectators regarding that as being beneficial .
4 Frankly , I do not see that as an early prospect .
5 No , I do not see any of the people we knew back in school .
6 But I am certain she will help you , and may well introduce you to other young people ; you do not see enough of them . ’
7 Sports programmes do not see this as part of what they are supposed to be doing .
8 Of course they could read the monthly pack anyway but they do not see this as the same as actually having to insert each change in its correct place .
9 In suggesting that minority groups change and are integrated into society , we do not see this as a subtle attack on the deaf community .
10 I do n't see many of my kind , so people look at me strangely and ask — rudely — what I am .
11 There you see a man that works in Peckham , you do n't see many of them .
12 You do n't see many like that , I 'm not expecting that again .
13 You do n't see many like that .
14 I do n't see that at all .
15 ‘ I do n't see that at all . ’
16 They were n't like that owd motor-car : you come home and switch the motor off ; and you do n't see that until tomorrow morning .
17 ‘ He 's OK , ’ I replied , ‘ Do n't see much of him .
18 I do n't see much of them unless they want something and they do n't see much of me .
19 I do n't see much of them unless they want something and they do n't see much of me .
20 I do n't see much of Fullblast now .
21 ‘ Although we both live at home , we actually do n't see much of each other during the week .
22 ‘ Now that I do n't see much of Ian there 's no one to call me Floss anymore .
23 The rivers : there was the Severn , but you do n't see much of the Severn — and there 's another one called the Avon , and lots of canals .
24 ‘ Everyone was so happy because we do n't see much of Garry , Maeve and the kids . ’
25 We do n't see much of them in the daytime , but at night the bedbugs crawl out from under our mats , and we listen to the cockroaches munching away merrily in the food-basket between our heads , and to the brittle scrabbling of their feet on the ceiling a couple of feet above us .
26 ‘ I do n't see much of Clare these days , Miranda said .
27 ‘ That 's the kind of bond you can never break , even if you do n't see much of each other . ’
28 Something else you do n't see much of these days is n't it ?
29 Do n't see much of that happening actually .
30 Working the roads , we do n't see much of nature except the suddenly arrested kind .
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