Example sentences of "does n't know " in BNC.
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1 | He 's infected with the virus causing AIDS , but does n't know . |
2 | ‘ Brenda does n't know , ’ said Wendy , ‘ but apparently poor Margot started being sick about one o'clock in the morning and then had a most frightful pain in her tummy . ’ |
3 | If she does n't know what a good thing you are , I feel sorry for her . |
4 | Yes means a time for us to be together , us and only us in a place that is beautiful and special and quiet and does n't know just how amazing a love is about to transform it into one of those Indian summer memories that make deaf old ladies grin knowingly , when you think they are dead in a deckchair on the sea front . |
5 | Jay fell silent , slapped child who does n't know why . |
6 | He does n't know what species of flora are being removed , is n't sure that there are no birds being disturbed . |
7 | The shopper , so the refrain goes , does n't know how to cook fresh fish , ca n't cope with bones , wo n't pay a fair price and will only be persuaded to buy the traditional species . |
8 | Her son has a small business , and he does n't know if he will be able to carry on . ’ |
9 | He does n't know anybody , but everybody knows him ( FN 29/4/87 , p. 16 ) . |
10 | Even if she does n't know her , has n't seen her before . |
11 | ‘ God , Jack does n't know ! |
12 | ‘ And this Mrs Fanshawe does n't know ? ’ |
13 | She does n't know , Camb thought , she 's new . |
14 | ‘ Sorry , but the fact is the average backbench MP does n't know anything , unlike the average civil servant who really does know about his or her particular area . |
15 | She then admits she does n't know the difference between the head line and the heart line , although she 's able to identify the little crinkle at the side of the hand that tells you how many children you 're going to have . |
16 | He does n't know what to do with his hands . |
17 | He does n't know the inside track any more than Klepner . ’ |
18 | ‘ She does n't know about this yet , ’ said Marie . |
19 | Mind , Gazzer does n't know where it 's hid . |
20 | She does n't know what she 's letting herself in for ! — He carries a knife , Bella . |
21 | He still does n't know how much more smashing it might have been . |
22 | God does n't know how lucky he is . |
23 | Just this fat bloke going on about how much he does n't know . ’ |
24 | Leila does n't know . ’ |
25 | He does n't know what to say to me . |
26 | She does n't know any more than I do . |
27 | 10.30am and a waif-like girl trudges on stage to explain she 's lost her parents and does n't know what to do . |
28 | ‘ He does n't know what goes on here , because he 's always away . |
29 | It is now suggested that ‘ he does n't know anything about politics ’ — in effect , that he is not medically qualified for his spin-doctoring consultancy . |
30 | ‘ One does n't know quite what 's going to happen next . ’ |