Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 My job does not only involve waitressing .
2 My father does n't always mean what he says . ’
3 My argument does not even assume that it was a dominant way of thinking in earlier periods .
4 " Well , sir , " said Hazel , " my brother does n't really think about these feelings he gets .
5 Their presence does not automatically make a passage coherent , and their absence does not automatically make it meaningless .
6 It is clearly the case , however , that although the lack of ties of affection liberates criminal tendencies , their existence does not necessarily guarantee conformity .
7 These connections suggest that what a woman says about housework at the beginning of her interview does not only reflect on the mode of feeling-expression general in her class-specific linguistic code .
8 The work of French women theorists is also beginning to be translated and discussed in this country , although for French theorists , the boundaries between philosophy , literary theory and psychoanalytic theory are often fluid , so that their work does not always fall clearly into the familiar categories of philosophy .
9 In the villages of Pakistan , a woman working outside her home does not usually come across men unrelated to her and because of this , group or family identity is not endangered .
10 Their law does n't actually forbid the use of machines .
11 Their job does not always receive the recognition which it deserves .
12 Nurses are increasingly called on to develop managerial skills even if their job does not formally include management .
13 Clearly woman is a philonym , but its meaning does not precisely match the presuppositions of pregnant because it has incompatibles ( e.g. ewe , mare ) which are also philonyms .
14 Her gravy does n't usually move , ’ and so on until the meal was over .
15 Their presence does not automatically make a passage coherent , and their absence does not automatically make it meaningless .
16 For many — perhaps most — children , their schooling does not greatly increase their understanding of religion .
17 I goes , she goes , yeah , you two were really close and then you just , her Kelly , her Nan does n't obviously know that Kelly 's a little bitch , do you know what I mean ?
18 As a result , their analysis does not really advance our understanding of the problem .
19 Part of this may be because , as World Cup-winning captain Nick Farr-Jones says : ‘ He 's the sort of player whose brain does n't always know where his legs are carrying him . ’
20 The fact that a practitioner has a copy of the Blue Book ( which contains the Institute 's regulations and guidance notes on investment business ) on his shelf does not necessarily mean that he has read and understood it , and in some firms the Institute 's Investment Business Gazettes ( which announce changes to regulations and other requirements , and provide a general round-up of developments likely to affect authorised firms ) are filed away unread if they are kept at all .
21 What his theory does not clearly specify is the method for determining the extent to which we observe cultural evolutionary achievements and the circumstances in which interference through institutional design is justified .
22 Being in a position of power , his stupidity does not just affect him , nor just his family , but a whole kingdom , showing the universal not only the domestic significance of the old 's relationship to the young .
23 However , as Akiskal has no data to enable him to elaborate on the processes involved or the interaction of the contributing factors , his model does not yet have any practical value .
24 Brunnson therefore does an excellent job of distinguishing between the formulation and implementation of ideologies , helping us to begin to see how corporate rational analysis and the organizational perspectives may fit together , but his thesis does not sufficiently recognize the degree to which both rationality and negotiation may still underlie the establishment of his ideologies .
25 A husband who tells his wife about his redundancy does not always meet with the right kind of sympathy or support .
26 What sometimes fails to strike the judicial mind is that the draftsman was in fact doing exactly what he was instructed to do and that his drafting does indeed truly reflect that elusive ‘ parliamentary intention ’ .
27 Your proxy does not necessarily have to sign the form himself or herself .
28 If our constitution does not altogether submerge us in wishful thinking , that is because pain and misfortune force themselves on attention from outside .
29 Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems .
30 Exploring our Shadow does not only reveal the gremlins of our subconscious mind ; it also uncovers some sparkling gems .
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