Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] not [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Well , I yes , yes , I does n't appeal to me at all . |
2 | Graf , the French and Wimbledon champion , will be a firm favourite to collect her third U.S. Open crown as she has not lost to Sukova in 19 matches since losing in their first meeting as a 14-year-old in 1983 . |
3 | She has n't wrote to you then ? |
4 | Well she has n't gone to Mr . |
5 | But she has n't committed to the part , she wo n't let go , she wo n't commit … ’ |
6 | But er when she says I 'm not talking to her she means she has n't spoke to her over the telephone |
7 | ‘ She has n't got to you yet , then ? ’ |
8 | She has n't spoken to her since . |
9 | This afternoon she 's managed to confirm that they are all willing — except for Armitage , whom she says she has n't spoken to . |
10 | ‘ She has n't spoken to me since . |
11 | ( The ‘ Hyde ’ character in you does not have to be a criminal or a murderer ! ) |
12 | She does not want to be treated like a star . ’ |
13 | Even if he or she does not answer to this title directly , there is usually one member of staff who has responsibility for supporting and assisting qualified staff with their continued professional education . |
14 | When participant M speaks again near the end , she does not return to her ‘ holiday ’ or ‘ Old Aberdeen ’ , but makes her contribution relate closely to L 's immediately preceding remarks . |
15 | The cases decide that this exception extends to touching a person in order to attract attention , although there can be no exception when the person touched has made it clear that he or she does not wish to be touched again . |
16 | This is a procedure like Swift 's , except that Leapor is staking her claim to real dignity ; she asserts that she does not wish to be valued for beauty , but for her wit and , as we glean from other poems , her morals . |
17 | Herodotus can not bring himself to believe in a story which gives as the cause of centuries of rivalry ‘ nothing worse than woman-stealing on both sides ’ ( 42 ) , for he does not think the Greeks could possibly have gone to war over anything so trivial , and indeed he appears to concur with the Persian view that ‘ no young woman allows herself to be abducted if she does not wish to be ’ ( 42 ) . |
18 | When they are included , it is usually for the frisson connected with them as omens of mortality and transience , as in the poetry of melancholy : Clarissa , for example , is frequently threatened by her family with imprisonment in the moated house of her Uncle Anthony , if she does not agree to marriage with the odious Mr Solmes . |
19 | Yet if the theist is prepared to admit that he or she does not have to be certain of the truths that they are affirming , this particular criticism of theism fails . |
20 | Anna said hastily , ‘ She does n't mean to be patronizing . ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't mind her — she does n't mean to be hurtful , ’ said Melissa . |
22 | ‘ She does n't mean to be , ’ said Dr Neil perceptively . |
23 | ‘ What if she does n't want to ? ’ |
24 | I do n't know if Buddy will be coming , she does n't want to be parted from her chariot . |
25 | Wide boy Gary chats up Sue but she does n't want to be called a slut . |
26 | She does n't want to be with the likes of us . |
27 | She does n't want to . ’ |
28 | But she 's no children , why she does n't want to actually ? |
29 | ‘ She does n't want to . |
30 | Do n't push her to join in if she does n't want to . |