Example sentences of "[vb mod] never see [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Rowden is a fine school and it 'll give him plenty of sports and develop a side of him which could never see the light of day in Ireland . |
2 | After that I could never see the point of toiling up a steep incline in preference to riding comfortably on a ski-lift ! |
3 | Since being away from home involved that hideous activity , spending money , my Dad could never see the point of going . |
4 | He could never see the danger of such things , he could never see the way they 'd drive the country down into the stratum of the beasts . |
5 | He could never see an engine without laying a spanner on it . |
6 | Many times we would never see the sky before 10,000 ‘ ft ‘ . |
7 | Sadly , for it was a lively , largely autobiographical piece , it would never see the light of day . |
8 | Many of Brindley 's ideas were regarded as the hair-brained schemes of a madman which would never see the light of day . |
9 | Where that information relates to national security , all that the Government has to show is that publication might cause some injury to the national interest — a test which would ensure that the British equivalent of the Pentagon Papers would never see the light of day . |
10 | I very much hope that we shall never see a return to those bad old days . |
11 | Dragons can lie for dark centuries brooding over their treasures , bedding down on frozen flames that will never see the light of day . |
12 | If you do n't , you will never see the light of day in print . |
13 | ‘ Although you may never see the harvest of your care and thoughtfulness , rest assured it will go on multiplying . ’ |
14 | If it is your first work of fiction , you should also look at it as part of your groundwork which although it may never see the light of publication , is of great benefit to you as a writer . |