Example sentences of "not see any [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But , more importantly , I have learnt not to see any stage of my life as the final one .
2 Some people are wary of keeping Plecs in an aquarium with Discus as there have been cases of Plecs grazing off the sides of the Discus and leaving sucker marks on them but I have not seen any evidence of this from the Spotted Orange Pleco .
3 Spittals was still one inspector down on his personnel establishment and had not seen any evidence of progress on the Mills murder .
4 ‘ I can not see any logic in taking a bowler like Paul Jarvis .
5 It is one sign of the rise of semi-literacy that the descendants of the nineteenth-century civic worthies who took pride in the libraries they opened genuinely can not see any problem in closing them down a hundred years later , or authorising the ruthless dispersal of their stocks built up during that period .
6 He did not see any sign of the runaway animals but later on that night the local policeman called on him and he took over the task of keeping a look out .
7 I really do not see any level at which a dialogue is even possible .
8 I 'd add that at the moment we do not see any upturn in any of our major markets .
9 Can I pick up on your comment , you do not see any upturn in any of your major markets .
10 The company hopes to cut losses this year , but does not see any increase in turnover after translation into marks , although volume will rise .
11 ‘ I do not see any evidence of civil war breaking out , ’ he said .
12 ‘ I can not see any purpose in just saying no to every new idea .
13 I do not see any basis for the figure that the hon. Gentleman advances .
14 I can not see any intention of this kind in the Books of Ezra and Daniel .
15 Can not see any point in keeping this large number Soviet nationals who are clearly great source contention between Soviets and ourselves .
16 Or do you not see any point in keeping them at all ? is the number to dial .
17 Ghatak did not see any contradiction between these two approaches .
18 She was very conscientious but did not see any danger in what she was doing by walking alone after dark .
19 I do not see any reason for using anything special , so I choose to bait with two items , bread and worms .
20 It was found that although a four-week tutorial programme had been prepared , the children in the mainstream school were far more receptive and accepting of the situation and could not see any reason for delaying the child 's integration .
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