Example sentences of "never see the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Gesner moved to mask her again , and once more she darted round the screen , suddenly making great play with the peacock tail , holding it up to hide the lower part of her face , managing to pretend never to see the front of Luxembourg 's face , and never to let him see her .
2 He 's conscious that safety-critical items such as tyres and brakes must n't be skimped on , but he 's not overly concerned about sticking to the recommended 6000-mile service schedule ; so far the Sierra has on average been serviced every 13,500 miles and has never seen the inside of a Ford dealer 's workshop .
3 He had never seen the interior of a church before .
4 She felt intensely sorry for poor Brian , living as he did with anxiety and insecurity , and had never seen the necessity of channelling any of her pity back into her own parched reserves .
5 All sorts of bits were falling off , exposing lots of snazzy metalwork and futuristic circuitry the likes of which I had never seen the likes of .
6 ‘ The Black fellows of the Upper Hunter told me ’ , wrote Gould in a letter to E. P. Ramsay in Sydney in 1866 , ‘ that the little Melopsittacus undulatus had come to meet me , for they had never seen the bird in that district until the year I arrived . ’
7 They yeah we used to call in Tex and he , he could n't believe that there were old people living in Walsall at the time in this country the size of England , and people living in Walsall that had never seen the sea in their lives , and this guy coming from America could n't believe this .
8 I 've never seen the sort of breathtaking squalor I witnessed there but give them a day when their neighbourhood is shown to be worth the world running through it , gratefully accepting water and candy from them at the roadside , and it 's amazing the way mutual mistrust can disappear .
9 I have never seen the result of this operation .
10 Jay 's hand played a sonata she 'd never seen the score for .
11 ‘ I 've never seen the Lad of the Skins … well , I 've never wanted to .
12 ‘ Oh , me dear gawd , ’ gasped the young woman , ‘ I 've never seen the like of that , it 's a gun . ’
13 He had never seen the like of it .
14 There 's so much good stuff that has never seen the light of day .
15 ‘ I 've never seen the point of keeping piles of the stuff , ’ she said .
16 I 've never seen the President of the D T I look so harassed and frightened for his own future .
17 My mother never sees the ghost in Box 5 , but she hears him !
18 ‘ Although you may never see the harvest of your care and thoughtfulness , rest assured it will go on multiplying . ’
19 Many times we would never see the sky before 10,000 ‘ ft ‘ .
20 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 .
21 Sadly , for it was a lively , largely autobiographical piece , it would never see the light of day .
22 Dragons can lie for dark centuries brooding over their treasures , bedding down on frozen flames that will never see the light of day .
23 Many of Brindley 's ideas were regarded as the hair-brained schemes of a madman which would never see the light of day .
24 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 .
25 You will probably never see the light of day again ! ’
26 In this contriving to do the obvious thing in a way not altogether obvious will lie the difference between producing a run-of-the-mill story , which may well never see the light of day , and producing a story with that something extra .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 If you do n't , you will never see the light of day in print .
30 After that I could never see the point of toiling up a steep incline in preference to riding comfortably on a ski-lift !
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