Example sentences of "n't see [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I mean extra special nice — the sort of nice you do n't see every day .
2 ‘ That sort of behaviour is nothing you do n't see every week in the Italian League , ’ added Wilkinson .
3 On any given night you simply could n't see every decent band without inventing a time machine .
4 Now there 's a sight you do n't see every day , Restaurateur and Chef Extraordinaire Raymond Blanc , the man who sets culinary trends at up to £70 a head , queueing up for a school dinner in Oxfordshire .
5 In short : frankly , these days , without a theory to go with it , I ca n't see a painting . ’
6 We did n't see a lot of Father that year because he was in the Government .
7 I really do n't see a handicap as a handicap , I just enjoy Becky for who she is and what she is . ’
8 We did n't see a single soldier or vehicle and assumed that the US army was blocking off La Boca from the Panama Defence Force , whose local headquarters is only about 300 yards from our house .
9 ‘ When I look I do n't see a Kurdish state , ’ said Turkey 's ambassador to Iraq , ‘ just 400,000 miserable people . ’
10 He could n't see a thing .
11 No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to .
12 Dannii said at the time : ‘ We do n't see a lot of her because our schedules clash really badly .
13 ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and could n't see a cox with three wins on the trot .
14 ‘ I can hear you , but ca n't see a thing other than that fire . ’
15 ‘ Ca n't see a thing , ’ Lawler stated agitatedly .
16 Mind you , I ca n't see a woman being the killer . ’
17 The fellow did not seem to understand me , for he simply said again : ‘ You wo n't see a better view in the whole of England .
18 Whatever the reason , you will have to take my word for it that a hill-walk is still an exhilarating day out even when you ca n't see a thing .
19 He could n't see a horse playing badminton .
20 I instinctively had a quick look but I could n't see a damned thing .
21 I know it 's a cave , even though it 's so dark I ca n't see a thing , 'cos there are voices calling all round me and they echo .
22 Probably they did n't see a thing , and if they did , well , they 've both seen blokes in the bath before now — ’
23 I walked through many galleries in London and did n't see a single one .
24 ‘ She wo n't see a doctor .
25 Well , I ca n't see a reason , can you ? !
26 You wo n't see a lovelier setting than Woodbridge , or a course that is in better condition .
27 They had turned back to Sicily and I could n't see a formation but spotted a straggler who , curiously enough , was flying diagonally across our line of approach and not heading pell-mell for home .
28 Wardrobe are seated round a huge dish of communal sweets on the Green Room table , sewing Freddie Fox 's tail in place , while Bertie Badger , the children 's favourite , complains : ‘ I ca n't see a fucking thing in this head-dress ! ’
29 I ca n't see a decent one .
30 For one thing , she could n't see a thing in the blackout without her glasses ; and for another , the uniform was n't half attractive enough .
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