Example sentences of "[not/n't] see [pron] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He did not see her at all as he got out of the car and Jenna had the chance to observe him without the dark eyes pinning her quizzically .
2 Maggie 's face flushed hotly and she was glad that Ana could not see her at that moment .
3 After that we did not see him at all .
4 She does not see him at all .
5 I do not see them at all .
6 You wo n't see him at that price again for a very long time .
7 He said , ‘ There was such a crowd round the chap on the table I could n't see him at first .
8 Ah did n't see him at first .
9 I wriggled until I could peer over the edge into the wet depths below and I could n't see him at all .
10 Do you mean you do n't see him at all ? ’
11 In fact , she did n't see him at all when she made her way to the hospital the following morning .
12 Frankly , it wo n't break my heart if we do n't see them at all . ’
13 I may be that , like the street cars of San Francisco , artists living in London see them so much , they do n't see them at all .
14 I may be that , like the street cars of San Francisco , artists living in London see them so much , they do n't see them at all .
15 They all just go past me with their baked beans and their fish fingers and washing powder and chocolate biscuits , and my fingers punch the right figures on the till and I do n't see them at all .
16 I thought you ca n't see them at all can you
17 When I saw them again I dropped down on one knee , knowing that even though they were constantly looking back they would n't see me at that low level , in my nature-coloured clothes .
18 I did n't see her at first .
19 They do n't see her at all .
20 It bothered him to let her go like this , but she 'd insisted ; for a while he could n't see her at all , until she reached the skyline and stopped for a moment .
21 Close your eyes and you wo n't see it at all
22 But this sub-orbital capacity … no , I ca n't see it at all .
23 Edge on , you could n't see it at all .
24 I did n't see it at all .
25 There is a rather improbable story that , when Captain cook first sailed into Botany Bay , Australia , the size of his ship was so far beyond anything that the local aborigines had ever seen that they could n't see it at all .
26 Well you either put one bar on or the lot is on or it 's very dim like this is low and you ca n't see it at all .
27 You did n't see it at first , but you saw if you held you head at the right angle .
28 I could n't see anything at first and Mister Johnny said , sit still and wait , and I sat still , and then the island sort of moved .
29 And I could n't see anything at first .
30 ‘ We did n't see anything at all . ’
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