Example sentences of "he does [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " 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 | The presence of my hon. Friend the Minister of State shows that he does not miss any opportunity to listen to his colleagues . |
3 | But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes . |
4 | Characteristically , he does not cite any source for this assertion . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | In the bathroom the nurse helps the patient to undress , taking care that he does not make any effort which increases his spasticity . |
7 | 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 . ’ |
8 | However , he does not justify this suggestion by giving the criteria for classifying a mode of expression as a rhetorical device . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Even now , a year before the deciding vote , he does not believe that sport here understands what getting the Games would mean . |
11 | He does not have any scope for passion , it seems , and yet you are sweetly soft to hold , wonderfully submissive to kiss . |
12 | It is rather like a child rejecting food he has not tasted because he does not have enough information to make it seem attractive . |
13 | Officials are already concerned he does not spend enough time there to qualify for the 12 per cent tax laws . |
14 | Insp Butler 's hobbies are tracing family trees and watching cricket , although he admits nowadays he does not get much time for either . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | He does not like this business of not telling Claire . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He does not take any part in the actual slaughter . |
19 | ‘ He does n't draw any state benefits but gets any money he can by begging and borrowing and occasionally busking , ’ he said . |
20 | He 's from Germany originally ; he does n't speak much English , but he understands well enough . |
21 | And I say that because in one three , for example , he does n't make any reference to the need for the settlement to be free standing as avoid coalescence . |
22 | He 's your partner in theory , but he does n't fulfil that role in practice . |
23 | He does n't mean any harm . ’ |
24 | I said he he does n't mean any harm I said but he 's a bit nervous , hoping to god he did n't bite the , bite the other one |
25 | He does n't think that widening the carriageway on the corner of Road and Road will be very sensible , but that was n't what we were suggesting , we were suggesting I think on er Avenue rather than so we 'll have to write back and tell him . |
26 | ‘ He 's not a flash Harry or a cheat and if he does n't think another year is on the cards he will tell me straight . ’ |
27 | What Lorne , has , the concern Lorne has is , is that he does n't want that tape , finding its way out of our |
28 | ‘ He does n't want any food . ’ |
29 | He does n't want any trouble with the senior staff , particularly now when we 're getting ready to move into the new Lab . " |
30 | He does n't want another baby |