Example sentences of "[pers pn] does [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And I would be very surprised if that ‘ lovely woman ’ of yours does n't know a little more than she 's prepared to admit — even to you ! ’ |
2 | ‘ Yours does n't sound exactly typical … ’ |
3 | That fancy wife of yours does n't like you touching her , does she ? |
4 | ‘ I find it immensely satisfying to witness proof that behaviour such as yours does n't occur without penalty of some sort . |
5 | Well , I yes , yes , I does n't appeal to me at all . |
6 | Just because that person is not sitting here beside you does not mean they can not hear your words or understand what is in your heart . |
7 | ( The ‘ Hyde ’ character in you does not have to be a criminal or a murderer ! ) |
8 | Just make sure that anyone who 's training you does n't restrict what you learn by not allowing you to practise , ask questions , observe and read alone for yourself . |
9 | A strong young fellow like you does n't take thirty-five minutes to get here from the Kingsbrook bridge . ’ |
10 | Then you does n't need much does he . |
11 | Do n't be over-concerned if the ground in front of you does n't seem perfectly flat . |
12 | ‘ Or is it the case , as millions now believe , that she does not want a resolution to this dispute ? ’ |
13 | But with the confidence of youth she does not want to wait beyond Barcelona for her first Games medal . |
14 | She does not want of be forced into a legal structure dominated by her . |
15 | And if a woman is tackling strenuous , dirty , physical tasks , she does not want to bother about presenting a pleasing picture ; clothes suitable for the job are a priority above a glamorous image . |
16 | This woman is unsentimental ; she does not want to cloud the light . |
17 | Thus attempting to coerce a person into doing something he or she does not want to do — i.e. infringing on the person 's autonomy — places that individual in increased peril of illness , injury , attack by wild animals or malevolent ‘ spirits ’ , or any of the other innumerable dangers that menace constantly . |
18 | She does not want to do housework . |
19 | She does not want you to be tried by the government . ’ |
20 | He fears , as this moving tableau blots out his view , that she does not want to look at him but , then , just as he is allowing himself this painful thought , she turns and kisses him on the eyes before taking his cock in her mouth . |
21 | ‘ Maybe she does not want him to think that she is surrendering herself too easily , ’ he suggested . |
22 | Thirdly , irrespective of the source or Priority of the information , any Particular individual will psychologically " filter " out what he or she does not think important , or what he or she does not want to know . |
23 | Thus the other follows because she does not want to lose face with her white friend . |
24 | She does not want to know how little she weighs . |
25 | He has turned his head away , she is glad , she does not want his mocking face listening . |
26 | She does not want to be treated like a star . ’ |
27 | Surely she does not want to deprive them of these amenities ? |
28 | She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account . |
29 | The parent warns the child that time out will be used if he or she does not do as he or she is told . |
30 | And that she does not do this is not accidental . |