Example sentences of "[pers pn] do [adv] [adv] see " in BNC.
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1 | Falstaff as ‘ a masculine decayed cornucopious form of the love goddess ’ is amusing as a paradox , though how the boar can be both Mars and Persephone I do not quite see . |
2 | ‘ I do not really see Ezra Pound in Rapallo , ’ Max Beerbohm told me . |
3 | I do n't somehow see Wendy as having me that way . |
4 | I do n't particularly see it as compromise because for me it is a method of going forward , if you can agree on something which is a basic principled demand around a particular issue and then pull into action a broader range of people around that . ’ |
5 | I look at it and I do n't even see it . |
6 | ‘ Your name , ’ Ivan continued , ‘ has been linked with Gabriel Denham 's , but I do n't even see him here tonight . ’ |
7 | I do n't even see the guy 's face . |
8 | This is why they ask you things like , on interviews , and they ask you , where do you see yourself in five years ' time , and I used to say , I do n't even see meself where I 'm going to be in five days ' time , never mind five , just give us the bloody job . |
9 | Now my view is that I think rather like your comment on Christian doing concerts , Scottish Amicable er Standard Life Scottish Hydro , Scottish Power , Scottish Nuclear I do n't necessarily see it as making influence to make a decision to make a purchase or to recommend a purchase to the third party in another part of Scotland |
10 | " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . " |
11 | ‘ Well , I 'm sure he 'd want to help any way he can , but I do n't rightly see — ’ |
12 | So , I do n't , I do n't personally see that as a direct threat at all and I think that also our , our er , our newspapers do n't have any particular political bias of any sort , I think they treat each issue on its merits . |
13 | ‘ I do n't quite see how , Judy . ’ |
14 | Presently , he said , ‘ If it 's going to help , by all means interview Edna , but I do n't quite see how raking up the past , digging into something which might be better left alone , is going to get Celia over this illness , turn her into a normal woman again . ’ |
15 | Pushing it back on to the desk without taking her eyes from it , she said , ‘ I do n't quite see . |
16 | I 've been thinking that you ought to get away from here for a bit , but I do n't quite see how I could leave the hospital just now . |
17 | I do n't quite see the joke , but then , I 'm busy sulking . |
18 | ‘ I do n't quite see , ’ she said slowly , ‘ why you should want to do this . ’ |
19 | ‘ I do n't quite see ’ , said one of them , ‘ how Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) is going to stop these humans . |
20 | I do n't often see her in outdoor clothes — she wore a dark coat and skirt , a shantung blouse and a black straw hat . |
21 | I 've met her twice on formal occasions , but I am at work all day , so I do n't often see my neighbours . |
22 | ‘ I suppose so , ’ said Doctor Lanyon , ‘ but I do n't often see him now . ’ |
23 | I do n't never see her let alone . |
24 | ‘ Thank you for trying , ’ I said slowly , ‘ but I do n't really see that there 's anything you can do to help . |
25 | And I do n't really see how Zacco or anything else is going to stop me . |
26 | I can see that the interest in the past is because it was an era of good music and change , which I do n't really see now . |
27 | I I do , I do n't really see why any one person should tell another what it can and can not do ! |
28 | they desperately want a child between them and to them a child that is born by the mother but is from a different origin than than the partner is is the next best thing an , and most of the couples , and we do n't advise them that this should all be kept secret , we leave that decision to be something that they will erm , come to later on when the child is older , and many of these couples will decide that this child will be brought as their own biological child , and I do n't really see that as being any different than many relationships where children are conceived out of wedlock , or out , with the relationship and people make a a a decision to keep this erm to themselves . |
29 | It 's a good idea , but I do n't really see what you 're actually sort of measuring . |
30 | ‘ I do n't really see what that 's got to do with it … ’ |