Example sentences of "he [adv] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | He obviously did n't believe that ; there was humour glinting in his eyes . |
2 | Judging them by the standard which he used for men , in a society where their roles were totally different , he naturally did not think much of them . |
3 | ‘ Maybe he just does n't believe this report , ’ Harris murmured . |
4 | ‘ He just does n't know any better . ’ |
5 | ‘ We felt sorry for her but he just did n't want that pattern , ’ recalled the printers . |
6 | He just did n't understand some people . |
7 | He just did n't have any . |
8 | Pavel could n't get any breakfast , because he still did n't have any English money . |
9 | But he still did n't have any work from this Mr Flowerdew . |
10 | He still did n't look any different , but he could run home from Tuckers now without having a seizure on the doorstep . |
11 | And he still did n't know any details of Evelyn 's job with INCUBUS . |
12 | I just shrugged and warned him to watch out , but he still did n't take any notice . |
13 | Or perhaps he deliberately did n't remember some of our names . |
14 | She realized as he started to load the projector that he probably did n't have many people to talk to . |
15 | But Chris 's smile shows he clearly does n't see any real threat to his golden 4,000 metres record . |
16 | Yes , that was the card he had given to old Jackdaw to post but he really did n't want all this aggravation , he was happy the way he was . |
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 | At this Drew became disturbed and emotional , and said that , if the three people that he had previously named — the Lindos and Norman Stubbs , the stage manager — could not testify that he was at the theatre at the time of the murder , he knew of no-one else who could , but he certainly did not commit any murder , nor was he seen in Cross Street with blood on his face . |
20 | He certainly did not need any encouragement . ’ |
21 | But he certainly did n't suggest that . |
22 | He certainly did n't deserve any ! |
23 | Erm but er I 'd just like to add that that , that was n't relating to Bill because he certainly did n't do that . |
24 | He certainly did n't have much to say for himself . ’ |
25 | He certainly did n't put all the radioastronomers in the north : between 1946 and 1960 , which Robertson calls ‘ the golden age ’ of Australian radioastronomy , the group at the Radiophysics Laboratory in Sydney was larger than any in the United Kingdom , the Netherlands or the United States and was remarkably productive . |