Example sentences of "[that] he [vb -s] [not/n't] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Instead of striking my face and grieving aloud because my hymen was no longer intact , I wondered , ‘ Is it because he 's an Englishman that he does n't feel proud he 's taken my virginity , or is he frightened that now I 'll try to force him to marry me ? ’
2 Oh so I mean , that he , that he does n't wear other trousers and
3 What Lorne , has , the concern Lorne has is , is that he does n't want that tape , finding its way out of our
4 Well Alan sort of has a feeling that he does n't want that to happen and I want to fi , I , what I do n't like , I I mean I go , personally I go with Andrew 's feeling but I do n't want , so I do n't want to exclude that again
5 ‘ He is n't our dog , but he lives next door to us , ’ she explained , ‘ so I suppose I 'd better take charge of him and see that he does n't do any more mischief . ’
6 So I 'd ask you Madam to go along with what I 'm suggesting and make him the subject of an absolute discharge so that he does n't have any previous court er any , any convictions or anything like that on his record .
7 Or , finally , knowing you always loved him and enjoying the sense of power this gave him , he ca n't quite believe that he does n't count any more .
8 He has said many times that he does n't believe American public opinion will withstand the return of a lot of body bags .
9 Married to Dolores with a three-year-old son , Dale , and 12-month-old daughter , Chris regrets that he does n't spend enough time at home .
10 ‘ The Director-General has said recently that he does n't foresee any of the BBC orchestras being either privatised or abolished .
11 The organisers of the match , which is sponsored by The Times newspaper , will also be anxious that he does not go two down as the public may start to write off his chances .
12 Will he confirm that he does not stand alone in the European Community but that other countries support his firm stand ?
13 The presence of my hon. Friend the Minister of State shows that he does not miss any opportunity to listen to his colleagues .
14 In the bathroom the nurse helps the patient to undress , taking care that he does not make any effort which increases his spasticity .
15 Professor Graeme Davies , its chief executive , says that he does not want any unions in his building .
16 Gandhi 's tolerant attitude to religions , which will be dealt with in the following chapter , is an indication that he does not consider any religion to have a monopoly of Truth and that includes Hinduism .
17 If the patient has to get dressed before he is able to dress independently , you have to dress him with care , so that he does not get involved in making any effort .
18 He is so busy copying that he does not appreciate such short comments as the lecturer may make , from time to time , to explain why a step is being taken .
19 If the mother notices that he does not like certain songs she at once introduces others with different phrases and melody embodying the same teaching .
20 By the application of simple logic , anyone can work out that that means that he does not like private residential care .
21 This is due probably to the fact that people suffering from aphasia are more likely to come to the attention of a neurologist than individuals suffering from certain kinds of right hemisphere damage which may pass unnoticed by the individual himself such that he does not seek medical attention or is not referred for neurological investigation .
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