Example sentences of "it [verb] not [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Cos it do n't half limit you to having a radiator that length .
2 Well it do n't really affect me .
3 I do n't want although it do n't really matter I suppose .
4 Whereupon , one of the assembled journalists — and it did not exactly endear him to his photographic colleagues — started to ask Keenan about the famous remark he made after his release — the one about drinking all the Guinness in Ireland and making love to all the women in Ireland .
5 Now it did not even strike her as odd or ungracious that Jenny , after their long separation , should have no time for questions or interest about her sojourn in America or her journey home , and that she could not control her own unhappiness for the sake of welcoming back her sister .
6 But Washington said that while it had prior knowledge of the plot hatched by three disaffected officers , it did not actively back it .
7 Somehow , too , because it did not quite fit her and hung gauchely in parallels and was kept with such care , spots of dirt sponged out and the dress frequently brushed and pressed , it made her seem , touchingly , much younger .
8 If the war was not the cause of that subsequent economic growth — either wholly or in part — then clearly it did not seriously inhibit it .
9 And it did n't overly worry him .
10 it did n't even make it back in time for 1992 when there was no competition so now it 's back in the UK it is appropriate that Western can enjoy its company .
11 That one of Selby 's you know it was fine until they put an extension in just er a key station as soon as they did that this one started acting up , so he said it 's only since we did that , he said it happened the day after we put that in , I said okay , disconnected it , still did it , disconnected it at the , end here , still did it , erased it from the program so it did n't even know it existed , still did it
12 It did n't particularly bother me .
13 It did n't hurt it , but it did n't exactly help it .
14 She felt it did n't altogether suit her .
15 I was getting it while I was in there , so it did n't really bother me .
16 I say , the other night , I say it did n't really bother me , but like I 'm a heavy sleeper anyway .
17 It did n't really hurt her : even when he had her part her legs to apply the flap to the tender inside of her thighs , she was in no real pain .
18 So er I mean it did n't really affect me too much .
19 It did n't really concern her , after all .
20 Those Marshalls sure sound great , ’ but although I 'd done the work on them it did n't really help me a lot .
21 But being in a place so bright , fast and brilliant made you vertiginous with possibility : it did n't necessarily help you grasp those possibilities .
22 This one had a pleasantly slim neck , reminiscent of the Pedullas I recently tried , but it did n't quite make it into my affections because of its finish ; that slightly metallic-looking uniform of navy blue made the bass feel psychologically ‘ cold ’ to me .
23 It did n't much bother him .
24 no that 's right , yeah , I mean , I , I 've said it , I do n't care , but er I 've said in the past that er , I think some of the reason me and Ann split up was , I mean she always used to say I never treated her right and all things like that , I did you know , and I do care for her , but a lot of the things was I never showed it because erm if anything bothered me I never know it showed and it did n't bloody bother me because I 'd resolved myself after Julie that I 'd never let anything bother me again
25 It was actually something that happened before the Tory Party Conference but it did n't , it did n't actually help me recover
26 It was actually something that happened before the Tory Party Conference but it did n't , it did n't actually help me recover
27 It does not even oblige us to assert that nothing but classics , or philosophy , or mathematics , or PPE is education .
28 Even after all this time , they still speak ill of him ; why it does not therefore make me , his victim , welcome among People I do not know .
29 The new editorial policy complicates the process of producing authorised versions , but it does not substantially change it .
30 it does not indeed oblige us to assert that in 1963 , unlike 1300 , theology is education and all else vanity .
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