Example sentences of "n't see the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You have n't seen the half of it . |
2 | He has n't seen the river on a Saturday . |
3 | ‘ We have n't seen the bottom of the market yet but the trend is in the right direction . ’ |
4 | I have n't seen the likes of it in Belfast for a while … |
5 | I have n't seen the work of Earl Haig since Austen Haynes 's balmy days in York . |
6 | But if you think that 's rough , you have n't seen the future-sport of Skate Wars . |
7 | But the project still has n't seen the light of day . |
8 | But he admitted he had n't seen the pictures before firing Mr Hughes from his £22,000-a-year job with office equipment suppliers Fellowes . |
9 | ‘ Have n't seen the like of that for a while then , have we ? ’ said Gloria . |
10 | I have n't seen the like in many years . |
11 | He had n't seen the tug at first because it was alongside on the far side . |
12 | I had told Ron , who was with me in Rome , that I had n't seen the point in attending the practice , but he had persuaded me that I ought to attend . |
13 | It soon became clear that she might have got the date and the king wrong , that she had n't seen the guinea for years , and so forth . |
14 | And he said that he 's threatening to jump off and er I have n't seen the bodies of the dead people though . |
15 | I still have n't seen the priest to this day . |
16 | We 've got to realise that there 's going to families out and about , and what we 'll do is the aircraft er I have n't seen the scenario on paper , but just off the top of my head , I can tell you that the aircraft will make their approaches to the base as if it were a real target . |
17 | Ruth turned away and groped for her sunglasses and clamped them over her face so he would n't see the hurt in her eyes . |
18 | But I did go to America and so I did n't see the climax of the series , Henry V , until … |
19 | Was he so besotted with the woman that he could n't see the fallibility of what she was saying ? |
20 | He could n't see the hedge at the far end . |
21 | I ca n't see the attraction in separating ourselves , anyway . |
22 | It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ . |
23 | But if we travel the northern route we probably wo n't see the sun for weeks , and the daylight is grey and the sea is green and grey , while at night you just see the cold white wavetops hissing out of blackness . |
24 | He could n't see the yacht from where he was sitting and Ruth was glad of that . |
25 | I could n't see the cab at all . |
26 | ‘ I do n't see the ministers of human fate pointing their fingers at me . ’ |
27 | And she makes it very plain that she does n't see the fun of cooking for me ! |
28 | Next week we must have Brian or Gerry telling you why I 'm wrong and they 'd be as persuasive , or more persuasive than I 'm being , but I ca n't see the case for such a thing as a law of form . |
29 | Control of body roll is good , although we could n't see the advantage of manually selecting the sport setting when the suspension firms things up automatically at higher speeds . |
30 | I did n't , I did n't see the darts in the afternoon |