Example sentences of "n't see [art] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That sort of behaviour is nothing you do n't see every week in the Italian League , ’ added Wilkinson .
2 But they could n't see a boy in a red shirt .
3 No , I ca n't see a weekend in Paris improving the situation … with all that it would obviously lead to .
4 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 ?
5 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 .
6 Dougal could n't see a television in the room .
7 You 're so twisted with suspicion that you ca n't see a hand in front of your face without imagining there 's a dagger in it !
8 I ca n't see no sense in it .
9 You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish .
10 You ca n't you ca n't see no blood in chicken you ca n't see no blood in fish .
11 Trouble wiv Billy is , 'e do n't see no wrong in anybody .
12 I did n't see no harm in getting paid twice for my trouble , so I called the other number . ’
13 Ruth turned away and groped for her sunglasses and clamped them over her face so he would n't see the hurt in her eyes .
14 I ca n't see the attraction in separating ourselves , anyway .
15 It was clear from the reports that he was an insanely jealous man who , for example , ‘ made [ his wife ] walk with her head down so she could n't see the bulge in men 's trousers ’ .
16 And coming back to the twenty to twenty five hectare requirement within Greater York , as I 've already mentioned most of that is is in fact al already committed so I I really do n't see the problem in in the Leeds York corridor .
17 She was toying with the sand , scooping it up and letting it trail through her fingers , and she did n't see the expression in his eyes when he next spoke .
18 But I really could n't see the sense in women wearing Armani by day and then letting someone else dress them by night . ’
19 ‘ I ca n't see the sense in leaving all the work to you , when I have so much time on my hands . ’
20 Fielding suggested calling it Good Money in the States and Bad Money in Europe , but I could n't see the percentage in that .
21 Yes , we do put children off by being rigid because a child , I am sure , does n't see the world in a rigid way .
22 Yes , we do put children off by being rigid because a child , I am sure , does n't see the world in a rigid way .
23 Besides , the trend on the national newspapers was away from staff photographers and to contract work and I really did n't see the point in moving my family to London without any job security . ’
24 I could n't see the point in reviving it — and I wondered whether anyone on stage could , either .
25 I ca n't see the point in getting people interested in something , and then you are unable to get hold of them ( I 'm sure there 's a joke in there somewhere . )
26 November often brings the odd day of mist and when the conditions are foggy , I often ca n't see the point in a tough hill walk when the expansive views of other months are nowhere to be seen .
27 I ca n't see the point in going for a walk unless a chop lies at the end of it . ’
28 But I do n't see the point in having romantic illusions about myself- or about anyone else for that matter — just because it makes me feel nice and cosy . ’
29 ‘ I ca n't see the point in her books at all .
30 so erm I do n't er I would n't see the point in being too confrontational over an issue like that .
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