Example sentences of "n't see a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | which is why you do n't see a voltage at the same leg really |
2 | Graham believes care managers will have the option of pursuing careers in management or specialist practice roles : ‘ I do n't see a problem with returning to direct client work . |
3 | Stephen could n't see a sign of its owner . |
4 | But they could n't see a boy in a red shirt . |
5 | After all , I ca n't see a girl like you giving up her freedom to live in a squalid little room above a shop — and , believe me , without help Peter certainly ca n't afford anything else . ’ |
6 | No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to . |
7 | ‘ I sent in a report to the committee and I did n't see a flag at any stage , ’ he said . |
8 | I really do n't see a handicap as a handicap , I just enjoy Becky for who she is and what she is . ’ |
9 | At first I could n't see a way of getting to the bus station at two o'clock in the afternoon because we were never free at that time , but my chance came quite unexpectedly . |
10 | Well if you if you ca n't see a door from the road then that will be the ideal entrance I would have thought . |
11 | We 'll get the real thing out of you soon enough and you wo n't see a farthing for it . ’ |
12 | You do n't I mean you do n't see a tree with a flat top with all the branches coming out do you ? |
13 | Walked all around yesterday lunch time , did n't see a soul in the pla , I saw one , was it you , on the back meadow ? |
14 | Ca n't see a mountain from here , we 're on the top ! |
15 | We did n't see a lot of Father that year because he was in the Government . |
16 | Dannii said at the time : ‘ We do n't see a lot of her because our schedules clash really badly . |
17 | Fresh fish was something he did n't see a lot of in Highbury . |
18 | In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well . |
19 | I mean she does n't does n't see a lot of her erm you know and but she and she was talking to her the other day because she does n't like to get involved or say a lot but |
20 | It was very packed in there but I could n't see a lot of anything . |
21 | ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and could n't see a cox with three wins on the trot . |
22 | We had a wonderful , lazy time and did n't see a tin of baked beans for the whole fortnight . |
23 | One that I look a lot more like the Prime Minister wearing my reading glasses than the Prime Minister actually looks like the Prime Minister and two , the hidden benefits of wearing your reading glasses , group , here , is that I ca n't see a thing over there and for the first time in ten years I 'm gon na enjoy delivering a speech . |
24 | You see the the inlet pipes and the outlets and this you ca n't see a thing of this , you ought to go and have a look at this place sometime . |
25 | You ca n't see a thing round that corner can you ? |
26 | For one thing , she could n't see a thing in the blackout without her glasses ; and for another , the uniform was n't half attractive enough . |
27 | Ca n't see a party without pooping . |
28 | One would hope we wo n't see a repeat of that ever again and we have said that before , ’ he said . |
29 | Dougal could n't see a television in the room . |
30 | No matter where I looked I could n't see a gleam of light . |