Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] do not see [det] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 the Boys ' Brigade as yet , although I do n't see any real reason why we ca n't have both , but I wanted to get your views before I .
2 I , I think Chairman that as , as we come out of the recession an and th that the overall erm level er quantity of development taking place increases , then we are almost bound to see perhaps more affordable housing erm in absolute terms , although I do n't see any opportunity of there being a a major hiccup in proportional terms , so I , I , like you , I think I remain er pessimistic er regarding the , the , the overview , although we might see er a turning up of the er of the graph having been bumping along the bottom for a little time a little while .
3 A pony will often find a ‘ fifth leg ’ when a big horse will fall flat on his nose , and although you do n't see any small ponies at the top in eventing , many riders like a bit of pony blood in their eventers ‘ to help them think more quickly ’ .
4 It 's good because she 's away quite a lot and we both work funny hours , so we do n't see each other all the time !
5 If I do n't see another girl until I 'm twenty , that 'll be all right by me , ’ Callaghan said .
6 I 'll miss you otherwise cos I do n't see much of you .
7 Well if this is the case then you do n't see that any recommendations in Goodey would stop that kind of thing happening and if you do n't see that , what recommendations would you make to the Committee that Goodey should put any report that would stop that kind of thing happening .
8 ‘ That 's the kind of bond you can never break , even if you do n't see much of each other . ’
9 On the other hand , he wrote , if you do n't see this clearly at the start you only produce more crap and there 's enough in the world already .
10 I must admit I wo n't be terrible sorry if you do n't see this it is a bit naff .
11 ‘ Everyone was so happy because we do n't see much of Garry , Maeve and the kids . ’
12 One of them — a little old-fashioned perhaps , for I do not see many people doing it nowadays — is to walk around it guide-book in hand , best of all with one of those old Murray 's Handbooks for Travellers , the most catholic , the most informative , the most solid guide-books ever written in this country ; still well worth buying though the last one came out nearly fifty years ago and one must hunt for them with increasing difficulty in the second-hand bookshops .
  Next page