Example sentences of "you [verb] n't [adv] see " in BNC.

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1 Around Christmas Fayre , when the Food Hall was crammed with food you did n't normally see in the other seasons , they made a nice end to a meal .
2 ‘ How odd that you did n't immediately see through a phony like Giles Denton , ’ he grated , totally ignoring her interruption , ‘ and after agreeing to take a cruise with a man you admit you hardly know , you end up in custody accused of drug-smuggling .
3 ‘ Your trust appeared so implicit that you did n't even see the need to warn me it was your first time .
4 The text was ‘ illustrated ’ with crude black and white pictures , the parser was very basic , and accepted only one or two word ‘ phrases ’ , and the perspective was from the ‘ first person ’ ie you did n't actually see the character you controlled .
5 ‘ Sometimes they 're so quick you do n't even see them . ’
6 You do n't even see me any more .
7 And the worst of it is that you do n't even see those people you knock over as you charge along . ’
8 You do n't normally see it in print , do you .
9 You do n't just see someone and think , Oh , boy , I 'd like to go to bed with her … ’
10 So everybody have document and hit shift F ten and they 're on page nine now if we go , hold down the alt key and type B and you 'll just see er a shimmer go down the screen an then you do n't actually see anything , but if you alt U , everything appears underlined alt K converts everything into small capitals alt S , strikes through everything and alt I italicizes all the words .
11 But you do n't actually see that ladder .
12 so that I could actually enjoy it more this time because it 's in , so much of a blur when you get married the first time that you 're caught up with it and you do n't really see what happens , I would like to get married all over again .
13 You do n't really see me as a suspect , surely ! ’
14 Yes , you 're always wary of erm people like that you know , their reputation goes before them , and erm you do n't really see the ball till late , he just flicked it down , I just done enough to get down and erm you know , get my right hand to it and like , Steve Foster was following up well and that and you know , that 's the things that we 've got the run with us now .
15 It 's a strange thing ; you do n't usually see the tournament .
16 You do n't usually see daisies do you ?
17 But the best were his rose bushes , a type you do n't often see now .
18 And you do n't often see black or brown faces in Coronation Street .
19 And you do n't often see the every picture he tells something , something nice about it .
20 You do n't often see photos of this I 've only ever found one , here 's one , or I did find one .
21 Now when those people in Parliament are absent , by their silence , they may be there , you do n't always see 'em , you then get a bit annoyed , but I tell you , you get bloody annoyed when they walk past you , which happened to me and to the regional delegates at Lancashire North West Labour Party , I wo n't name who they are , but they did n't even acknowledge us .
22 yes you do , you do n't always see them , what have you done with your glasses ? , oh , I thought you might be sitting on them again
23 Right , the question of will crop up later on , you know if you have n't just seen the paper .
24 You have n't even seen the place .
25 You have n't really seen me for years . ’
26 You have n't never seen her have you ?
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