Example sentences of "she [verb] not [adv] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 She do n't even need it .
2 I thought , ‘ Fuck it , she do n't even know what she 's talking about . ’
3 She do n't even know I quit school . ’
4 She do n't really like it , but she does it anyway .
5 She do n't bloody look it .
6 ‘ Your one-time intended 's folks , ’ she said — she did not see him wince at the Americanism ; she did not yet know him as well as Sally-Anne did .
7 She almost ran from the room , as if afraid that her newly found resolve would melt away if she did not immediately put it into practice .
8 She did not even expect it .
9 She did not even tell her father , John , aged 76 , of his wife 's death .
10 There was a female slave working outside , but when Burun rode up she did not even raise her head .
11 She did not even thank her mother .
12 She had been spared telephoning after all — she realized that she did not even know whom to ask for at the hotel in Bandol .
13 She had had every opportunity to be , for heaven 's sake , but she 'd never worked hard enough at it and now she did not feel like struggling with a foreign language to search for an item when she did not even know what she was looking for .
14 She did not even know what it meant to adapt oneself to another person 's requirements for the sake of self-interest .
15 When she had finished , she did not even read it through , but thrust it into an envelope , rang furiously for Lyddy and demanded that the letter be taken at once to Trelorne .
16 She did not even realize her hair had come down and that she had lost her hat until she found herself leaning against a wall somewhere on the other side of St Jude 's Passage , her lungs bursting , her temples and her pulses hammering out their distress , her whole appearance wild and dishevelled and attracting not the least attention in that place which-no matter what might have befallen her — had seen it all before .
17 She did not quite hate him , but did not wish to marry him , even to remain respectable .
18 The life of the anchoress was hard but she did not necessarily give herself over to excessive penance .
19 She did not then wish us to meet and I am glad that she did not — for us in Greece it was a painful time because of Cyprus , and I should not have wished to keep this from her , or to be speaking of it .
20 She did not actually check her watch , but the effect was there , and Edward felt it keenly .
21 Our scientist found evidence , although she did not actually witness it , that this violent breeding behaviour can actually result in the death of some females .
22 But she did not actually admit it .
23 She did not actually remember herself as talking the whole of the time — could there have been silent passages when the words were only reeling through her mind ?
24 She did not merely like him , did not merely hold him in high regard ; she was in love with him !
25 Lisa always knew she did not really want her baby adapted , and before she was even born had decided against it .
26 She did not really believe anything untoward was going to happen this afternoon .
27 She did not really know what she was suggesting .
28 She did not much like his way of kissing , for it was hot and suffocating , and she was glad when he stopped , and released her , and reverted to his grip upon her knee .
29 One of Aunt Janie 's favourite sayings was ‘ Give them their roses now ’ , not wait ‘ till they are lying on their bier ’ , although she did not always practise what she preached .
30 The British Ambassador — a tall thin Scotsman from Edinburgh was always quiet , polite and well-dressed , but she did not always believe what he said .
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