Example sentences of "he [vb -s] n't [vb infin] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | MPs knew the Health Secretary did not listen to the patients or the nurses and doctors , he said , but ‘ at least we can seek reassurance in the fact that he does n't pay a blind bit of notice to what his own department is saying either ’ . |
2 | He does n't attach the same importance to them as I do . |
3 | Of course , it might be said that a man in your position , if you 'll forgive the expression , is dieting either because his lover has threatened to leave him if he does n't shed a few pounds or because his lover has left him and he feels a need to , shall we say , freshen up . |
4 | If he does n't stop every fifty yards , well , I do n't know but there 's something very wrong . ’ |
5 | I mean , I think if someone is showing you the rainforest and he does n't stop every ten yards to show you something , then that 's not a good guide . |
6 | Colin resents the notion that he does n't carry a big punch and this could be a chance for him to try to prove otherwise as Palacio admits to having been knocked out four times in his 58-fight career . |
7 | providing he does n't wreck the bloody rostrum of course . |
8 | Because when you pray that he does n't send the person beside you , he does n't send the other person he says , right boy up and at it ! |
9 | I hope he does n't suffer the same fate as those who first used a computer to predict an election 's outcome . |
10 | Your debtor does n't mind you knowing he is a slow payer but he does n't want a professional third party to know . |
11 | He does n't want a running file , he just needs enough detail to know who 's running things , who 's in charge of it , with phone numbers so we can pass people on to the correct person , okay . |
12 | Although Bill is a gardening fanatic , he does n't want a larger garden . |
13 | because he does n't want the ensuite , he ca n't afford it , he ca n't pay forty pounds a week |
14 | Police committee Chairman Colin Hay said he does n't expect the new man to come up with instant solutions to the problem of rising crime : |
15 | He does n't expect us to succeed , but on the other hand he does n't expect the German attack to succeed , either . |
16 | He does n't wear a curly black wig — by the end Byron was rather fat and balding . |
17 | ‘ He does n't do a damn thing for the good of mankind , but makes one hell of a fat living by buying cheap from one worker and selling the same thing dear to another worker . |
18 | He does n't do a damn thing , he does n't even pay his wife wages — I give up ! ’ |
19 | I mean , de a I , I think he does n't do a bad job on to be fair |
20 | I mean he does the big functions and he does n't do a bad job |
21 | Because it does n't , as he says he does n't use the main light in the room he uses the bedside lights okay ? |
22 | Well he does n't wan na bloody snog ! |
23 | He does n't drive a flash car , He has sent his children to state schools . |
24 | He does n't understand the Tory Party is about to be split wide open . ’ |
25 | He does n't need a new program , he needs a course on relaxation . |
26 | ‘ He talks strong , but he does n't have a strong look . |
27 | ‘ I think it is very important to encourage younger women to see that it is possible to combine a career with having a family , that you do n't miss out on your children — my son wakes up every Saturday so excited that it 's the weekend , not because he does n't have a lovely time during the week , but because there 's nothing for him quite like his parents . ’ |
28 | If I ask for extra to buy baby clothes , he says he does n't have the spare cash . |
29 | ‘ He does n't have the inside knowledge to deal with questions . ’ |
30 | He does n't say a great deal but he thinks a lot . |