Example sentences of "n't [verb] see [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ Because I never saw him before Monday and I have n't stopped seeing him since . |
2 | I did n't stay to see it happen , just went as far up the fields as I could go . |
3 | ‘ I do n't want to see him . |
4 | ‘ I do n't want to see him , ’ Anna said , remembering her inoculation on the first day back , and how it had hurt . |
5 | I do n't want to see him again . ’ |
6 | ‘ Now I wo n't come down on him like a ton of bricks if he misses chances but I do n't want to see him becoming uptight and letting other aspects of his game suffer if things do n't go right — as against Norway . |
7 | You do n't want to see him as mad , a suicide , a killer . |
8 | Because I had n't sorted myself out about the whole thing properly , my feelings while waiting were a complete tangle — although I did n't want to see him , I did desperately want him to want to see me . |
9 | After spying him through the kitchen window with Mrs Files , so much himself , so much not Francis , I thought I did n't want to see him at all . |
10 | ‘ It 's because he 's my friend that I do n't want to see him hurt . |
11 | No matter what he got up to , Constance did n't want to see him damaged : it was the women she blamed , the tarts who ran after him . |
12 | I do n't want to see him again . |
13 | I do n't want to see him here ! ’ |
14 | ‘ I do n't want to see him . ’ |
15 | A dark look crossed his features as she told him she did n't want to see him , but he still kept his temper on a tight rein . |
16 | She did n't want to see him right now . |
17 | Anyway , I do n't want to see him , ’ she added sulkily . |
18 | Surely he was bright enough to realise that her deliberate snub meant that she did n't want to see him again ? |
19 | She did n't want to see him although she knew perfectly well that he would have to be faced . |
20 | ‘ Luke 's coming and I do n't want to see him ; I could n't bear it . ’ |
21 | She did n't want to see him leave . |
22 | ‘ There — must be some other way , ’ she voiced her thoughts out loud , and , as the thought occurred , ‘ I can tell Travis that I do n't want to see him again without going in for this — this charade . ’ |
23 | She was silent for a moment then she said , ‘ Look , Joanna — when he calls to collect the dog I do n't want to see him . |
24 | ‘ I just do n't want to see him , that 's all . |
25 | I , I do n't want to see him again , they 're such idiots , I just wan na get rid of 'em . |
26 | You may not dislike the person ( or alternatively , you may ) but you do n't want to see them then , at all . |
27 | ‘ Do n't want to see them . ’ |
28 | ‘ But you did n't want to see them . ’ |
29 | ‘ Impressionable teenagers use the Arts Centre all the time and I do n't want to see them confronted by this sort of filth . |
30 | I do n't want to see them tonight |