Example sentences of "[not/n't] see [art] [noun] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And if you can not see a Merkut hand behind what has happened , so are you . ’ |
2 | ‘ Unless it was for reasons other than cricket , one can not see an England team without his presence , ’ he said . |
3 | Consultants generally did not see the preregistration year as an educational process . |
4 | Editor , — Stella Lowry underplays a striking finding of David Wilson 's survey of 33 consultants in Yorkshire : he found that consultants generally did not see the preregistration year as an educational process . |
5 | The party 's problem was that it was a Catholic organisation and could not see the class basis of the problems . |
6 | Place could not see the police presence on the river walk above his head , but he could probably guess it was there . |
7 | She did n't see a dickie bird to me , not a word . |
8 | And now I have had a letter from Katie Mallett , saying she will not be entering no 3225 ‘ because I did n't see the TV exposé of Summerhill , and have n't got the faintest clue what it 's like ’ . |
9 | I ca n't see the education committee with their lack of money paying for transport for children from here |
10 | The governor had moved his guests back from the illuminated pedestal to show the line and glazing of the Ming vase to its best advantage , and because he had turned his head in their direction to explain a point , he did n't see the gibbon streak across the marble floor on all fours . |
11 | The organ pipes are in the middle of the chancel and you could n't see the east window at the . |
12 | We will have to , by law , respond to them , but you ca n't see the Children Act outside of the context of what we 're already doing with our other Children 's Services , as you know from previous discussions we 've had and from keeping track in the papers , over the last eighteen months we 've been recruiting more foster carers , reducing the number of children 's homes , developing preventative services rather than receiving children into care . |