Example sentences of "[vb base] [not/n't] see the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But that is a pity , for then they do not see the wood for the trees .
2 Pupils are tempted not to do the job properly because they do not see the work as proper' maths .
3 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 .
4 Kellett-Bowman ) asked in her characteristically robust way why the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats do not see the urgency of this matter .
5 The nationalists do not see the emergence of nationalism in this way .
6 On the Conservative side this element is based in the Smoking Room , and is composed of the men with estates or directorships who do not see the House as their primary source of prestige or income .
7 There was a phrase screeched into the microphone by a hoarse-voiced member of Socialist Workers ' Students ' Organization : ‘ The government must be deaf , dumb and blind if they do not see the madness of this war . ’
8 We do not see the need for the level to be higher in diabetics than in non-diabetics .
9 Other Churches do not see the need for such a sacramental structure and urge their people to ask God directly for the forgiveness of sins .
10 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 .
11 It is essential that the members of a history department do not see the introduction of National Curriculum history as their entire curriculum .
12 Not only do we have the situation in the UK where partial-hearing units ( PHUs — integrated settings ) are using Total Communication ( e.g. Hegarty , Pocklington and Lucas , 1982 ) , but young deaf people do not see the use of BSL as a function of their contact or lack of contact with hearing people .
13 ‘ We all know about criminal cases and traffic offences , but there are many aspects of the work of the Magistrates Court which do not see the light of day as far as the general public are concerned , for example juvenile and matrimonial cases .
14 ‘ Then you are a trifle short-sighted and do not see the general for the particular .
15 ‘ I do not see the point in raking over old coals , ’ he said philosophically .
16 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 . ’
17 Micrografx Inc , one of the first and most prominent companies to endorse IBM Corp 's OS/2 2.0 operating system , is backing off developing OS/2 applications , US PC Week reports : ‘ There 's no demand for OS/2 applications , ’ said Paul Grayson , chief executive of the Richardson , Texas , company — ‘ We do n't see the rationale for making additional investments in OS/2 applications when there 's no apparent demand for the ones on the market . ’
18 Landowners do n't see the public as a problem .
19 Well the thing being you see , I mean , there 's no illness in my family , I really do n't see the benefit to be honest with you .
20 You , you do n't see the benefit of insurance ?
21 And coming back to the twenty to twenty five hectare requirement within Greater York , as I 've already mentioned most of that is is in fact al already committed so I I really do n't see the problem in in the Leeds York corridor .
22 ‘ I do n't see the relevance of that to your employers .
23 I do n't see the logic of that .
24 I do n't see the resemblance of Stu and Paul Young though , perhaps I expected someone with Spiky hair & black leather trousers .
25 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 . ’
26 We come to the different conclusion , and we we think that a settlement between , from those sources , that a new settlement between fifteen hundred to two thousand could support a reasonable range of services , and we when we look at Barton Willmore 's evidence we do n't see the support for their conclusion , if one reads each individual service , one fi comes to the view that a new settlement between fifteen hundred two thousand would support a reasonable range of services .
27 I do n't see the point of being unhappy . ’
28 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 . ’
29 I do n't see the point of doing things that make it sound completely unlike a guitar .
30 However , I do n't see the point of fighting off one set of advances only to capitulate to the next .
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