Example sentences of "not see [pron] again " in BNC.

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1 So I left her alone , locking the door behind me , and did not see her again ( she developed bronchitis , was taken into the cottage hospital and died soon afterwards ) .
2 I did not see her again until during the afternoon lessons , when I noticed that she had been sent to stand alone in the middle of the schoolroom .
3 He resigned himself to the single thought , that he would not see her again .
4 Before she disappeared on Friday morning Miss Baxter wrote her father a note saying she had ‘ had enough ’ and that he would not see her again .
5 Put your brush down ; I will lie with you , then I will go , and you will not see me again . ’
6 I expect you will not see me again , eh ?
7 I will not see him again until I am nine years old .
8 Still — ‘ I did not see him again and I did not want to ’ .
9 ‘ Oh well , ’ she said , ‘ you may not see him again .
10 You know what it 's like to bear a child and bring him up and see him leave you and go to the other side of the world , knowing you 'll not see him again ?
11 She did not see him again .
12 But perhaps Gabriel and Boldwood were right , and she should not see him again ?
13 He died in 1942 and it is my lasting regret that after I left Oxford I did not see him again ; I still have the letters he wrote me when I was in the Sudan .
14 ‘ If we do not see him again — for we must take that possibility into account — you are his next of kin and his sole heiress .
15 He thought he had them with him in the coach when going to the College , but did not see them again .
16 There is only one road over the mountains and down to the desert , so it was stupid to assume — as I had done , without really thinking about it — that we should not see them again .
17 Writing in the Sunday Times on 27th October 1968 about the Grosvenor Square demonstrations , Miss Mary Macarthy suggested it was ‘ a unique improbable event , something to cherish in our memory book , for , short of Utopia , we shall not see it again ’ .
18 ‘ Then may I not see you again ? ’
19 They stopped just beyond the steps of the food office and , all the irritation seeming to flow from him , he looked at her meekly now as he said , ‘ I may not see you again for weeks .
20 ‘ Connie , I may not see you again .
21 First Mrs Agnes McGuinness : ‘ My husband went out on the Saturday and I did n't see him again until the Sunday morning .
22 I did n't see him again until next morning . ’
23 " Foolishly , I dined with him to make clear that I would n't see him again and that if he persisted with his unwanted attention I would have no choice but to go to you .
24 They did n't see him again .
25 I did n't see him again until last night . ’
26 Then I would think , I sha n't see him again for months , perhaps years , and it seemed ridiculous .
27 There is n't really anything to do ; I just do n't see him again .
28 I mean , I did get work at his mill in the summer of ‘ forty I 'd been on t'dole for four years , since I left school — but he went into the RAF not long after , and I did n't see him again till late ‘ forty-six .
29 She did n't see him again for four days .
30 Five minutes later , without giving herself time to think , be disappointed that she probably would n't see him again after today , she ran lightly down the stairs and out through the front door .
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