Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] not see any " in BNC.
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1 | I do not see any reason for using anything special , so I choose to bait with two items , bread and worms . |
2 | I do not see any relevant distinction between the provision of a structural survey at the request of a borrower applying for a further advance and the provision of a house buyers ' report in the same circumstances . |
3 | Whilst this may be possible as a matter of law , I do not see any likelihood taking account of medical ethics , unless the abortion was truly in the best interests of the child . |
4 | I do not see any clear trace that Ben Sira had read Greek books , and I do not believe that he needed the Iliad to learn that men " sprout and fade like leaves of a tree " ( 14.18 ) . |
5 | No , I do not see any of the people we knew back in school . |
6 | I do not see any basis for the figure that the hon. Gentleman advances . |
7 | I do not anticipate that these will be on a very substantial scale and I do not see any reason why it should be necessary to ask Your Majesty to return to London prematurely . |
8 | ‘ I do not see any evidence of civil war breaking out , ’ he said . |
9 | I do n't see any , y'know , culture . |
10 | ‘ I do n't see any other dissatisfied customers ’ was his reply . |
11 | ‘ I do n't see any great change in you , ’ Kitty O'Shea told her husband . |
12 | After they 'd looked over about ten children , the doctor yawned and said , ‘ I do n't see any problems here . |
13 | They have not affected the determination of the British people to carry on their lives as normal and I do n't see any reason for that to change now . ’ |
14 | ‘ We shall manage , I do n't see any problem . |
15 | I do n't see any point in having a formal dining room with a table stuck in the middle . |
16 | ‘ I do n't see any reason why you should n't live here , Larry , ’ said Lee , biting off a piece of thread . |
17 | ‘ I do n't see any reason why a dog should have been a problem , ’ said Dr Julia Schofield after collecting her MBE from the Queen . |
18 | ‘ I do n't see any point in self-denial , ’ he used to say . |
19 | Howey took the blame for one of the goals in Saturday 's setback at Leicester , but Keegan insisted : ‘ I do n't see any reason to make big changes . |
20 | ‘ I 'm left with extremely uncomfortable questions about what makes men tick and I do n't see any reason to believe that men in the former Yugoslavia are different from men elsewhere . |
21 | I do n't see any particular reason to panic because what we knew had to happen is now beginning to happen . |
22 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
23 | Toni felt it was a loaded question : ‘ I do n't see any harm in the world seeing women as they see themselves , ’ she commented . |
24 | I do n't see any signs of it . ’ |
25 | ‘ The way that organisations are structured at the moment , I do n't see any real advantages in people pursuing their career entirely through the care management structure . ’ |
26 | But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists . |
27 | I tidy and vacuum the sitting room after she 's gone to bed — I do n't see any point in doing it in the morning because it 'll only get messed up again . |
28 | I do n't see any point in repeating or emphasising to the point of boring you . |
29 | And it , it becomes you 'd never actually get the thing printed and you 'd never actually get the thing distributed because you , you , you 're wondering what to put in , what not to put in as it were and sticking to the specifics er at least it 's getting it 's getting something out and I do n't , personally I do n't see any , any real problem in personalizing it further and as much to indicate , right , without obvious prejudice to the new union erm to indicate er in , in some general or specific sense , if that does n't sound like sort of like contradictory , on on the , the , the betterment of , of representation for members within , within Northumberland come unison . |
30 | Because there are an awful lot of overweight men and I do n't see any problem with them at all ! |