Example sentences of "do not see [pron] in " in BNC.

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1 If viewing was considered by the week , however , TV was virtually universal : barely one person in twenty did not see something in an average week in 1986 ( BBC , 1986 ) .
2 I did n't see him in the evenings , though , unless there was a hospital party or something . ’
3 I said I did n't go out with married men and did n't see him in a romantic way . ’
4 ‘ I did n't see him in the alleyway .
5 I have to say that I did n't see them in their homes prior to their being admitted at all .
6 Many of them died because drivers simply did n't see them in the dark or poor visibility .
7 Well then I certainly did n't see anybody in there looking like that .
8 Sandra used all the recommended beauty products , but she did n't see herself in those pictures .
9 Did n't see you in the boozer Gav et .
10 So I phoned them again and er they took it down and then I did n't see it in the paper again so when I phoned again and said why have n't you put it in she said well , of course , she said , if you pay two pounds she said two pound fifty
11 They do n't see themselves in competition with each other .
12 I do n't see one in this room . ’
13 You hear about the times of good King Hal , and the rather implausible suggestion that he wrote ‘ Greensleeves ’ , but I do n't see him in any romantic light at all .
14 I do n't see him in that way at all . ’
15 We do n't see him in his own right .
16 I do n't see myself in competition with other comedians , although I am . ’
17 I do n't care what you 're writing down , just as long as I do n't see it in Republican News .
18 You do n't see it in their eyes ,
19 You do n't see it in the blackness , but feel it on the face .
20 Ferried fighting in the air but we do n't see it in the cities .
21 ‘ I do n't see you in church , ’ he teased .
22 ‘ I do n't see anything in Finn , ’ said Lydia , who had found Finn 's terrible reputation one of his greatest attractions .
23 I would like to say that there have been no negotiations with British Coal erm in relation to this objection as the application is currently in abeyance as it 's obviously subject to a section fourteen direction , but I do n't see anything in there erm which erm alters the the general conclusions er that I 've put in my supplementary paper on this particular criterion .
24 As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’
25 ‘ Pity everyone does n't see it in the same light . ’
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