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

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1 I do n't see their relevance in our circumstances .
2 I do n't see my dad very often at the moment , unless I actually go up there .
3 I did n't see her hit you I want to hit you sometimes , except I do n't .
4 I did n't see her mind .
5 I did n't see my mother very much that first week .
6 There was nothing symbolic in my reflections — I did n't see my mother as a butcher of fish or of me .
7 Right , well I 'm going to reply to the debate , and then I hope we can move to a vote , ah , oh I did n't see your hand earlier Mr , I 'm sorry .
8 No I did n't s er s I did n't see his door open .
9 One of them — I did n't see his face — looked like a soldier . ’
10 I did n't see his mother
11 to do this week was I did actually see my landlord and meant to ask him about recording some tutorials
12 Those of you who do not see your area secretary very often may not have seen the ‘ Banking on the Poor ’ pack .
13 ‘ You are saying that you did not see your brother alive again after the meal you had together yesterday evening .
14 You did n't see his face ? ’
15 ‘ I know it meant that you did n't see your father but — ’
16 If you do n't see your letter here , do n't worry , I promise I 'll get round to it soon .
17 And you do not see my daughter before you go , or later .
18 I only hope she did not see my carriage ! ’
19 She did n't see his face change , eyes lighting with anger , rejection ; the first she knew was when he knocked his plate crashing across the room and yelled , ‘ To hell with you , then ! ’
20 This feature is barely touched on by Chiaro , perhaps because she does not see her sub-title " word-play " in terms of semantic violations .
21 We do not see his face , but we see her hands clutching his head .
22 Erm , now , the the third thing was about the training program , just to reiterate where we are on this , that if a request is made for personal development training in the current year , if you remember we , if we identify training needs that that we as management identify , that people need in order to do there present job , and then that takes absolute priority and we should get on and do those , but we get a large number of requests where people erm are , saying that they like to do things which they do n't need to do , but which they think will better equip them , and if they 're , if we 're getting any new requests this year with an expectation that further expenditure will be sought in the next financial year , that 's ninety four , five , then that request will be refused , in other words we ca , we do not see our way to committing ourselves to any
23 We do not see our role as merely responding to proposals produced by others for reform of the law , although this is inevitably a major part of our work .
24 Children learn it by rote to pass examinations , and they do n't see its relevance to the world around them .
25 During 1986 , Mr Scott did once enter the kitchen , and when he did not see his wife assumed she was visiting relatives .
26 He did n't see her face .
27 He did n't see his auntie as well then ?
28 He did n't see his task as correcting the ways of men who had strayed into crime and needed help ; he and his warders existed to protect society from the kind of human garbage locked within the walls of Whitely .
29 Despite its enormous membership , the LNU in the 1920s had not been a popular movement — it did not see its function primarily as campaigning to change Government policy .
30 He finished the glass of Kir and decided that he had better see his controller in person .
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