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Example sentences for "not see"

  • I do not see at present either that it will enable me to see much more of you.

  • If Judge Chase's presence is essential, I do not see how it can take place, unless that of Mr. Johnson is to be postponed.

  • It has been impossible for me to return to you this week, and, indeed, I do not see how I can absent myself at all.

  • So I do not see how I could get to the Pamunkey before fall.

  • I am loth to do it, but yet speaking with Colvill I do not see but I shall be able to do it and get money by it too.

  • But I must own that I do not see occasion to wish for any change.

  • And as I must protest that I believe the information which has reached me on this head," said Mrs. Proudie, "I do not see how it is possible that I should contradict it.

  • Those who have a right to expect an example of good living, and who think that they do not see it.

  • I can conceive," it has been said, "that a Ministry would go on well enough without a governor when it was launched, but I do not see how to launch it.

  • The Parliamentary judgment of the merits or demerits of an administration very generally depends on matters which the Parliament, being close at hand, distinctly sees, and which the distant nation does not see.

  • Or, if I may say so, an ancient and ever-altering constitution is like an old man who still wears with attached fondness clothes in the fashion of his youth: what you see of him is the same; what you do not see is wholly altered.

  • I were a fool and blind, did I not see to the bottom of this turbid little puddle upon which you think to float your argosies.

  • I may be as dull as your ladyship says--but I do not see in what the position now is different from what it was.

  • The fact is, I cannot but doubt, because I do not see clearly, or even at all.

  • At all events, I do not see why," replied Montalais, "it should be forbidden M.

  • Did I not see her at the Louvre when she was quite a child?

  • If the word holy has still a meaning, despite the uses it has been put to, I do not see that a better use can be made of it than by placing it beside the word family.

  • Is your heart of marble or adamant, that you do not see that I love you, you naughty child?

  • I am not a great statesman, and yet I have my eye upon affairs; it seldom fails; now, I do not see exactly as your majesty does, sire.

  • And I," said the abbe, at the window, "do not see M.

  • I do not see at all into the storm: I do not mean that there will not be a great majority to vote any thing; but there are times when even majorities cannot do all they are ready to do.

  • I protest, I do not see but it will come to this.

  • You do not see it, and nothing will make you see it.

  • I have come to you because you have expressed a wish for an interview;--but I do not see that it will do any good.

  • The world must be populated, though for what reason one does not see.

  • If my slaves do not see her at some gate, we shall know that she is in the city yet, and shall begin this very day to search in Rome for her.

  • He would rather lose his eyes than not see her; he would rather lose his life than desert her.

  • I do not see, therefore, a reason why I should insist on an opposite opinion, or why I should not rear to Him an altar, if I am ready to rear one to Serapis, for instance.

  • They are their witnesses, that they do not see, nor understand, that they may be ashamed.

  • He that believeth in the Son hath life everlasting: but he that believeth not the Son shall not see life: but the wrath of God abideth on him.

  • Shall a man be hid in secret places, and I not see him, saith the Lord?

  • Commander," I answered, "I do not see why a satisfaction should be offered to this gentleman, for it is not true that I have insulted him by turning him into ridicule.

  • It strikes me as the image of my own existence, and of the calm which I require for my life in order to reach, like the water I am gazing upon, the goal which I do not see, and which can only be found at the other end of the journey.

  • How can you know them if you do not see them?

  • But I do not see that we should have been much the worse off.

  • I do not see how to resist the wrong without bringing more evil upon us than we can meet.

  • We do not see that we are one with thee, that thy glory is our glory, that we can have none but in thee!

  • Benita obeyed, and from under cover of the tent where the Matabele could not see her, watched and listened.

  • Benita cried a little now that her father could not see her, and then also sought refuge in bed.

  • This place itself Tom Jackson did not see, since, notwithstanding his friendship for him, the Molimo refused to allow him to enter there.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient science; birthday celebration; farm near; not always; not come; not enough; not give; not having; not here; not let; not likely; not made; not more decidedly the; not remember; not see; not seem; not speak; not that; not wishing; not with; noted above; nothing for; nothing had; nothing loath; nothing short; nothing that