Example sentences of "not be see [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He had not been seen again since he was observed to leave the hotel just after lunch ; observed by Mrs Roscoe ( who else ? ) — and also , as Morse knew , by Lewis himself .
2 She has not been seen since .
3 The folk at Fanmore gave them a good fight last week , and drove them off with five men dead , and they 've not been seen since .
4 He stepped out of the door shortly after two in the afternoon , and has not been seen since .
5 Unfortunately , the woman in question picked up the piece of paper with her name and address on along with all the Sanctuary 's records , and has not been seen since .
6 They have not been seen since .
7 Andrew , when he was told , denied responsibility and did n't want to know , and has not been seen since .
8 Apart from that , everything had been in order except for Bonaventure , who had slipped away and had not been seen since .
9 A police spokesman said last night : ‘ Miss Wright simply walked out of the hospital at 2pm on May 23 and has not been seen since . ’
10 Clarke , 38 , has not been seen since .
11 POLICE are becoming increasingly concerned about the welfare of a 30-year-old woman who walked out of a hospital two weeks ago and has not been seen since .
12 ’ Miss Wright simply walked out of the hospital at 2pm on Sunday , May 23 , and has not been seen since .
13 It then thrashed its way to freedom and has not been seen since .
14 He had not been seen much in recent years , and Peggy Pine — who was Mother Francis 's line of communication with the outer world — said that he was now in a wheelchair as a result of a stroke .
15 There will be broad scholarly interest simply in seeing the whole thing together and in reuniting certain pairs or groups of paintings which were conceived together but which have not been seen together in the past .
16 The political allies of the Popular Television Association were initially limited to a handful of young Conservative backbenchers like John Profumo and Selwyn Lloyd , but they ran a public-relations campaign on a scale , and of a sophistication , which had not been seen before in Britain .
17 The tumour shrank dramatically , in a way which had not been seen before .
18 The photos do not include very many which have not been seen before , some of them many times ; and captions are virtually innocent of any identification or discussion of the uniforms and personal equipment illustrated , which is puzzling .
19 There were tricoleur roundels on its wings , but on the fuselage the fierce head of an Indian brave in full war feathers was an insignia that had not been seen before .
20 Finding the optimum location is largely a matter of trial and error , but aim to place them where they can not be seen upside-down ( i.e. , with the top end facing a wall ) , or use them as wall-hangings .
21 Subsequently , the Galactic Centre has been shown to be astonishingly bright at many wavelengths , although it can not be seen optically because it is obscured by intervening dust .
22 Much as in 1980–1 , the ‘ social causes ’ argument can not be seen separately from the broader debate about the future of the British economy and society .
23 The Builder complained that it was difficult to identify the separate sets of drawings and there were also complaints about the lack of light , while some drawings , like Scott 's principal view , were placed so high that they could not be seen properly .
24 Behind the grille it is usually quieter than outside ( where you are ) , and the muffled voice may have to compete with loud background noise ; in addition the speaker 's face often can not be seen clearly .
25 Apart from repeats , Frank Spencer would not be seen again until 1978 .
26 And so , as the fighting at Verdun was reaching a climax of frightfulness , the continuance of both the war and the battle was assured by a firmness on the home fronts of the adversaries that would not be seen again .
27 In this section the object is to examine in some detail the important preliminary issue of why the debate should be one about the public interest in the first place , and why company law should not be seen instead as being solely concerned with the rights of the corporators , that is , the shareholders .
28 such as the fine solder work required for gold filigree and granulation , can not be seen even at high magnification .
29 The main point which emerges from considering the historical evidence is that there certainly has been change in the amount and type of support offered , but that this can not be seen simply as a decline from a high to a low point .
30 What we shall see in the next two chapters is that this limitation in the Host 's response can not be seen simply as a caricaturing of the Host as an intellectually limited churl , or as an endorsement of the undoubtedly vital fabliau ethos .
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