Example sentences of "[coord] he [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't defend it as the best way of getting the correct decision , he does n't defend it , or he does n't solely defend it that way he does n't defend it either on the idea that people have right to be tried by their peers for example which is the most likely defence now , but he defends jury service on the grounds of the effect it has on the jurors which is quite a novel erm .
2 she feels he is common , poor boy and he does n't even realise that Miss Havisham is actually only using Estella as a tool , a beautiful tool , to break men 's hearts and to get her revenge on the male sex .
3 And he does n't even drink !
4 Well not me and he does n't even know English he has to he 's bloody dum .
5 My brother 's going and he does n't even like them .
6 He has n't got skill , he does n't make runs off the ball and he does n't even tackle properly .
7 " Things affect him very strongly sometimes and he does n't always know why . "
8 It may be that what he 's said in court is purely something to get back at you and he does n't really mean it .
9 We took him to a Chinese restaurant where they serve those drinks in coconuts — they 're quite strong and he does n't really drink , but we made him have one anyway , and he quite enjoyed it .
10 He tells everybody his sister gave it to him for Christmas and he does n't really want one , but what with the job and all his meetings it comes in handy .
11 My sister was divorced two years ago , and he does n't really get on with her .
12 The student often becomes bored with the endless repetition of drills ; he is not necessarily able to transfer the patterns he has practised into creative communication outside a classroom situation ; and he does not necessarily know how and when it is appropriate to use the structures he has practised .
13 So erm , anyway I went back in to him , I kept going up and down , I left him for a while , but he does n't normally cry like that
14 But he does n't even try to ignore a deep , child-like , abiding rage .
15 ‘ I think he 'd like to sometimes , but he does n't really know how . ’
16 But he does n't really know , because he does n't really listen . ’
17 Sun could simply cut prices on its diskless workstations to fend off the X terminals crowd , says X Business Group analyst Greg Blatnik , but he does n't really believe it , preferring to think they will join the fray instead .
18 You know what Richard thinks about Suez , but he does n't really listen to me — how do you think that makes me feel ? ’
19 ‘ Oh , ’ said McAllister demurely , ‘ he may organise us and look in occasionally , but he does not exactly take part , you know . ’
20 But he does not simply pontificate from his position as an excellent photographer , or regurgitate standard procedures .
21 It is significant that in his affidavit evidence the debtor criticises the quality of the advice he received , but he does not otherwise query the reasonableness of the charges .
22 In general , a potential X does not have all the rights of an X. Prince Charles is a potential King of England , but he does not now have the rights of a king .
23 Ethnocide or something approaching it revolts him , but he does not usually wish to champion the preservation of cultures simply as museum pieces .
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