Example sentences of "[verb] n't see [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone was in a hurry as they squeezed by ; no-one seemed to notice her , and she did n't see much chance of getting their attention right now . |
2 | It was well I did n't see much sense in that either but er I mean if they were eating on the j er eating on the job did n't give you a break at all . |
3 | ‘ I did n't see much evidence of it when you were dealing with me ! ’ |
4 | But I did n't see any sign of it at Winter Marsh — the place just looked down-at-heel . |
5 | ‘ I did n't see any sign of him when I passed his house , ’ said Ianthe . |
6 | But then in the sermons when he came here to preach er I did n't see any sign of nervousness myself . |
7 | But I did n't see any criminality in it . |
8 | ‘ I think the rise in fascism is disgusting , and I thought the most disgusting thing Morrissey did was when he said it was a National Front skinhead who threw something at him because I did n't see any fascism in the crowd at all . |
9 | But erm , it was suggested about a year or so before I left , that I might take what was called The Gardeners Scholarship to erm The Royal College for the Blind , which in those days was at erm Upper Norwood S E nineteen and erm so erm I had no objections , I did n't , I did n't see any future at all in it anyway , but erm I took this erm scholarship examination , went up to the R N C to work erm some papers and to be interviewed and erm , much to my surprise they erm offered me one of these scholarships which was worth forty pounds a year for three years in the Commercial Department of the College which was an innovation really as erm primarily a College of Music for erm blind students and erm so off I went to the R N C of sixteen and erm did my three year course and got erm some R S A certificates and erm was reasonably successful I suppose I , perhaps I was n't as diligent as I should have been . |
10 | So speaking personally , of course when the work study man comes along , and he 's timing you lifting a spanner you know , to tighten a bolt , erm and things like this , er it 's a strange feeling to have someone standing looking over your shoulder and I personally er did n't see any need for that . |
11 | I had no strength to push off , so I did n't see any point of playing . ’ |
12 | I told you , I said to him , I suddenly did n't see any point in it . |
13 | I suddenly decided I did n't see any point in submitting them , I said . |
14 | ‘ We did n't see any point in hanging around . |
15 | ‘ We did n't see any point in hanging around . |
16 | Now I think what te , what happened there was we er , we drifted away from setting down sc , er , er , scripts to finding good useful key words and phrases out of the paper that we could then fit into the script , and as it had gone that way , I realised it was working , and did n't see any point in trying to get it back to the way it was originally going , because it was going fine . |
17 | Rattlesnakes are supposed to be common , though they are generally shy and silent and we did n't see any trace of them . |
18 | And Darren from Stoke on Trent was in the forces for three years and he did n't see any bullying at all . |
19 | ‘ No doubt you 'd have revelled in the opportunity to play Mr Wonderful on the slopes if the roads had n't been blocked , but frankly I did n't see any reason for giving you the chance to do the same here . |
20 | You do n't see that sort of thing now , parts |
21 | ‘ I must say , ’ said Miss Gilberd , ‘ that however much that precious trio over there may burble on , I do n't see much sign of Spring . ’ |
22 | Looking back through the old progs I do n't see much sign of Forrester at all ! |
23 | I do n't see much evidence of an upturn yet but at least Courtaulds has had a break with the strengthening of the dollar . |
24 | As far as the rift with the Musicians Union is concerned if they are so shortsighted as to condemn and ban everything that has the tag ‘ South African ’ , without even trying to understand , I do n't see much point in having anything to do with them . |
25 | I do n't see much point in your going to Washington and entering a popularity stakes contest . ’ |
26 | C. I do n't see much point in it . |
27 | ‘ I do n't see much point in trying to alter such a bigoted outlook . ’ |
28 | The feeling at the moment is that they are sympathetic towards us , and they do n't see any difficulty in that as yet , but no one is prepared to put their hand up and say yes go ahead and spend the money in that way . |
29 | I do n't er I do n't see any relevance in that because she 's not , you |
30 | ‘ We still do n't see any sign of an upturn at all , ’ said a Peugeot executive . |