Example sentences of "we [vb past] [not/n't] see [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We did n't see a lot of Father that year because he was in the Government . |
2 | We did n't see a single soldier or vehicle and assumed that the US army was blocking off La Boca from the Panama Defence Force , whose local headquarters is only about 300 yards from our house . |
3 | He said , ‘ We did n't see a great deal of one another , it 's true ; but I was fond of Jay . ’ |
4 | ‘ She insisted we did n't see the show before the first night , ’ explained Waterman . |
5 | We did n't see the ball go in because we were on the 9th tee , but we heard hell of a din behind and Tom said , ‘ Some guy must have holed out . ’ |
6 | We did n't see the Seychelles scops owl , which is nocturnal and usually only seen if a tape-recording is played at night , nor did we get the little Seychelles white-eye , but I am not concerned . |
7 | And we did n't see the warning signs and then when we had this serious situation it er it it nearly it nearly swamped us . |
8 | Oh well to be quite truthful we did n't see the police around very often . |
9 | We did n't see the scale of the thing . |
10 | Directly into a drain , so we never s that 's why we did n't see it , because the water was actually pouring down a drain , so of course we did n't see the water lolling up the waterlogged ground , otherwise we 'd have spotted it earlier . |
11 | But I do n't think we have the copy here did we , we did n't see the letter . |
12 | On this occasion , in fact , a reply of sorts did occur to me as I stood up there on the ladder ; a reply to the effect that those of our profession , although we did not see a great deal of the country in the sense of touring the countryside and visiting picturesque sites , did actually see more of England than most , placed as we were in houses where the greatest ladies and gentlemen of the land gathered . |
13 | We did not see the signal as it was fast approaching time for our departure from York , but just before we left Mr Hopkin he informed us that there were also tickets , buttons , maybe som small brass fittings , an 1864 rail chair and possibly the original chimney of Carlisle from before her 1924 heavy overhaul . |
14 | We will be asked why we did not see the importance of the emerging European bloc on our doorstep . |
15 | We had not seen a town to speak of for almost two weeks . |
16 | We were taken in by the lies which the Lebanese told about themselves ; we had to believe we had not seen the blood on the stairs . |
17 | There was no level-crossing gate and we had not seen the rails , which were sunk deep into the tarmac , nor a red light winking on top of a very high pole . |
18 | We had not seen the Nile proper since Aswan , only the lake . |
19 | We had n't seen a fish , let alone hooked one . |
20 | So far we had n't seen a bear at all . |
21 | It happened at the time of the National Junior Championships in Nottingham and we had n't seen the television that morning . |
22 | We had n't seen the National Guard yet . |
23 | I thought we had n't seen the last of her . ’ |