Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] see [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ I had the impression that you did n't see eye to eye on how the club should be run . ’ |
2 | Lawrence added : ‘ It must be stressed that we do not see ball-tampering in our domestic game as a serious problem , but we are determined to stamp it out . |
3 | We know that they did not see Jungle Book and Popeye was the supporting item for Peter Pan . |
4 | The portly Breton was standing in the town in yesterday 's parliamentary elections but it would appear that he does not see eye to eye with local activists . |
5 | ‘ You ca n't pretend he 's normal and it 's no secret that he did n't see eye to eye with Alain . ’ |
6 | If capitalist enterprises see the prospect of adequate profits then they will borrow investment funds without any government having to insist , and if they do not see investment as profitable then it is useless to try to force them . |
7 | It shone ; its fine veins sparkled where the tiny gold wires crossed but she did n't see wonder in it . |
8 | ‘ They accept what has happened ; but they do not see anger as the fuel for vengeance . |
9 | Bishops were again brought in to arbitrate ; but they did not see eye to eye . |
10 | Yes , but er I think that erm , before we champion er , or back er people like Mr Yeltsin and say that they rep represent progressive forces , I 'd like to be clear about where those forces see themselves going , because I do n't see nationalism as a progressive force in the er , in the last decade of the twentieth century , I think we need to be concentrating on those people who are trying to build a new international order rather than splitting things up in the Soviet Union in a way which may be catastrophic . |
11 | Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling ‘ under the weather ’ when they do not see daylight , particularly in the morning . |