Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] see [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But if my name has been so discredited , I do not see a remedy . ’
2 When people such as Martin , consult me not in order to seek help in overcoming a particular problem , but to help them to understand themselves , their motivation and their spiritual journey better , I do not see the patient at weekly or fortnightly intervals but leave gaps of anything up to six or eight weeks between visits .
3 I do not see the point in raking over old coals , ’ he said philosophically .
4 They are all great prospects , not just for Lancashire but for England , and I do not see the point in getting depressed when there is such a wealth of promise for the future making its presence felt in the club . ’
5 Having read the resolution of the 1990 Congress of the Communist Party , I am in broad agreement with the positions adopted , except for one : I do not see the need for an ‘ association ’ alongside the Party .
6 ‘ Well , if it 's your sister , I do n't see no harm . ’
7 I do n't see no reason why not , later on
8 Graham believes care managers will have the option of pursuing careers in management or specialist practice roles : ‘ I do n't see a problem with returning to direct client work .
9 I , I do n't see a problem .
10 They can talk to a player , warn him and if he persists caution him so I do n't see a need for this new law . ’
11 I do n't see a need to have it repeated on a separate bit of paper anywhere else .
12 Road , sometimes I do n't see a soul , Jimmy 's about the only one I see
13 In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well .
14 I do n't see the resemblance of Stu and Paul Young though , perhaps I expected someone with Spiky hair & black leather trousers .
15 I do n't see the logic of that .
16 I do n't see the support of victims of crime as a separate service provided by a small specialist agency but as something which should be much more widely accepted like sickness or bereavement , so that people can get a more sensitive and understanding response from their employers , neighbours , doctors and so on . ’
17 I do n't see the problem .
18 I do n't see the problem , ’ he said quietly .
19 I , I do n't see the problem .
20 I do n't see the problem , ’ Ross told her with a shrug .
21 ‘ Then I do n't see the problem . ’
22 I do n't see the headmaster and his wife as homemakers , to be brutally frank .
23 I do n't see the relevance of that to your employers .
24 She looked at me across the dining table , frowned and said , ‘ I do n't see the point . ’
25 I do n't see the point of being unhappy . ’
26 But I do n't see the point .
27 As he says , ‘ I do n't see the point of having a through neck once you 've cut a big hole out of it for the pickups . ’
28 I do n't see the point of doing things that make it sound completely unlike a guitar .
29 However , I do n't see the point of fighting off one set of advances only to capitulate to the next .
30 I do n't see the point of it myself , either , ’ Eileen said .
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