Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] not [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Like many of the parents , Rita readily agrees with the professional maxim that ‘ It 's natural to feel shocked ’ , but she clearly does not take this to be some scientific and objective concomitant of the situation , something in her genes .
2 It just does n't make any sense .
3 ‘ Believe me , ’ says Keith , ‘ if we could plug into a box and get all these sounds , we 'd be doing it , but it just does n't work that way .
4 It just does n't happen that often . "
5 I I think it 's just words that briefly talking about that issue office states because I think in terms of management it just does not make any sense .
6 It just does not look that way sometimes because there are as many as three times more losers than winners from the economic transformation .
7 ‘ Maybe he just does n't believe this report , ’ Harris murmured .
8 He just does n't know any better . ’
9 Non-career golfing ladies still comprise a majority of lady members and it probably does not make much practical difference to them not to be able to play on a Saturday or Sunday morning since they have access to the courses at all other times .
10 But it probably does not matter much anyway .
11 But Chris 's smile shows he clearly does n't see any real threat to his golden 4,000 metres record .
12 What I 'll do is I 'll read you the first paragraph of rule six and actually bend the rule and put those words in and it really does n't make any sense at all , so listen carefully on this one and do n't be surprised if you do n't understand me .
13 Erm however erm it it does sound as though it 's one of these policies where as I suspected and said earlier today that it really does n't have any effect on anything and it 's probably something that could be erm crossed out and nobody would even notice it had gone .
14 In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses .
15 ( It certainly does not mean any kind of degree of physical excitement . )
16 Er it certainly does n't do that .
17 God knows what he really does think , but he certainly does n't think that .
18 He certainly does n't hate all black music .
19 It therefore does not give any help even in the areas , such as sex and hunger , where we most obviously need means of describing the relations between culture and the biological .
20 It therefore does n't offer any ventilation bonus like an open fire does , but it has the advantage that it does n't suffer from back-draughts , which can blow smoke and fumes back into the room from open flues .
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