Example sentences of "he [vb -s] not [vb infin] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Qaddafi speaks of a larger effective grouping , the nation ( he does not give much space to the solidarity of the world ) .
2 Even so , he does not give any pointers to the Club 's originators .
3 The presence of my hon. Friend the Minister of State shows that he does not miss any opportunity to listen to his colleagues .
4 But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes .
5 Despite the charges against him , he does not anticipate many defections .
6 Characteristically , he does not cite any source for this assertion .
7 Professor Graeme Davies , its chief executive , says that he does not want any unions in his building .
8 The region 's problems are mainly political , in his view , and he does not want more strains on the Community budget .
9 Unlike Mr Melding , he does not regard this campaign as a stepping stone on the route to Westminster , but sees it as an extension of his involvement in local politics .
10 In the bathroom the nurse helps the patient to undress , taking care that he does not make any effort which increases his spasticity .
11 He does not mention this book , but he does quote Lewis to the effect that ‘ nearly all our older poetry was written and read by men to whom the distinction between poetry and rhetoric , in its modern form , would have been meaningless . ’
12 However , he does not justify this suggestion by giving the criteria for classifying a mode of expression as a rhetorical device .
13 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 .
14 The argument is difficult to uphold in some respects since Furth 's argument seems to be that deprivation of experience is at fault , but he does not provide any suggestions for an approach to maximising deaf people 's performance .
15 Even now , a year before the deciding vote , he does not believe that sport here understands what getting the Games would mean .
16 He does not have any scope for passion , it seems , and yet you are sweetly soft to hold , wonderfully submissive to kiss .
17 It is rather like a child rejecting food he has not tasted because he does not have enough information to make it seem attractive .
18 But with one exception ( to which we shall soon return ) he does not ask such questions about the Romans .
19 Officials are already concerned he does not spend enough time there to qualify for the 12 per cent tax laws .
20 Insp Butler 's hobbies are tracing family trees and watching cricket , although he admits nowadays he does not get much time for either .
21 But he does not adopt this alternative , and his criticism of needs is in fact part of a much more fundamental attack on classical economics .
22 He does not like this business of not telling Claire .
23 ‘ Murtach has never really failed , so he does not know such things happen . ’
24 Following Sambrook 's logic , though he does not use these terms , this image may interpreted either in a descriptive or a normative sense .
25 He does not hazard any opinions on how costs depend on the complexity of the service !
26 What Coetzee 's work suggests , and it is a pity he does not pursue this point fully , is that in Britain before 1914 the potential fragmentation of the political right was contained .
27 He does not take any part in the actual slaughter .
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