Example sentences of "but [pers pn] [verb] not see " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In theory , I suppose , the nearest piece of fruit could have been doctored , but I do n't see myself how the murderer could have been sure the victim would have picked it . ’ |
2 | This is all going to cut you off from London a bit , but I do n't see that there 's really any other way at the moment . ’ |
3 | But I do n't see why they should be asked to shoot themselves in the foot by paying to train a competitor 's workforce , and neither do they ! ’ |
4 | ‘ I may be against this on principle but I do n't see why I should n't be able to make a little bit of capital , ’ he added . |
5 | Some might call Connaught the Real Ireland , but I do n't see why turf-cutters are any more or less real than Midland golfers who cut a different kind of turf when they swing their clubs . |
6 | ‘ Yes , but I do n't see him much . ’ |
7 | But I do n't see the point . |
8 | ‘ I know God is going to do it , but I do n't see how . ’ |
9 | But I do n't see why I should when you 're being so obstinate about this . |
10 | That might just be my age or being set in my ways , but I do n't see that excitement . |
11 | Perhaps I 'm missing something , but I do n't see how swapping a huge Tory majority for a small one is a triumph for them and a disaster for us — a relief for them and a disappointment for us , perhaps . |
12 | ‘ But I do n't see why he should be troubled by these details . |
13 | ‘ But I do n't see 'ow I can 'elp , ’ I mumbled innocently , waiting to hear her reply . |
14 | I 'm not knocking Keith for that , I think it 's mega , but I do n't see myself being in any sort of league like that . ’ |
15 | ‘ The WBC are not interested in a unification fight with the WBO but I do n't see any problems as it can be a simple defence of Paul 's WBC title . ’ |
16 | And yet he does n't think that he is quick enough : ‘ I used to compete in athletics but I do n't see myself as being all that quick and I intend to work hard on improving my speed . |
17 | ‘ He is , but I do n't see … ’ |
18 | ‘ Sound would be a good means of access to the system for the visually impaired , but I do n't see it as obligatory . |
19 | He 's a very good short story writer , but I do n't see anybody with the same mixture of writerly craft and stamina which Greene had . |
20 | Some people think that it goes too far , but I do n't see that it does , do you ? " |
21 | Yeah but I do n't see how that might have to relate to national curriculum er |
22 | But I do n't see how it could be . |
23 | I have a very stable relationship , and also with my child , and I know that it would be very difficult for us to split up , but I do n't see why a bit of paper or a lovely ball gown , or a nice cake , will make it any better for me at all ? |
24 | Clare said indignantly , ‘ I really do n't want to discuss it , Gran , but I do n't see why I should put up with my husband 's adulteries just because you did — so please do n't try to force me ! ’ |
25 | ‘ But I do n't see how anything would ever get done . |
26 | You hear about the times of good King Hal , and the rather implausible suggestion that he wrote ‘ Greensleeves ’ , but I do n't see him in any romantic light at all . |
27 | Everyone who 's commented on the album so far reckons it 's pretty melancholy , but I do n't see it like that at all . |
28 | But I do n't see that as being the same as an entitle |
29 | ‘ Possible , but I do n't see why . |
30 | ‘ I see your point about Philippe , but I do n't see why you 're keeping this from the police , ’ said Jack . |