Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] does [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I have every faith in him although I realise he does n't know everything .
2 Its leaders say it does not want to be responsible for any disturbances .
3 However , the Aberdeen economists say it does not take the issue of scarce resources into account .
4 As I say it does n't matter what building
5 I said look if I say it does n't look right that 's all I know , it just does n't look right
6 Erm , it as I say it does n't provide for the the uses we 've just discussed and in my , I do n't want to get too entangled in the statistics of it , the main point I want to make is that
7 I do n't care if it 's Craythorn it does n't say I was with Craythorn
8 He , I tell you want he does n't do , I should n't let you hear , but , when he , when him and me are arguing when we were younger , and me dad used to wind Colin up , and wind me up , and I 'd get madder and madder , and me dad used to love it .
9 But Norwich social services bosses say he does not need the pass because he can hobble a quarter of a mile without help .
10 But up to your right , where the estuary flows into the sea , that 's Mr Swinton 's land and although I know no harm in him myself , they say — they say he does n't like trespassers , Miss Alexandra .
11 Ally Donaldson , to his credit , gave the impression of being grimly determined to answer those who say he does n't tackle but he was not the naturally punitive defender who was so badly needed in view of the back row 's shortcomings .
12 ‘ If you imagine she does not see through your wiles , ’ came Araminta 's shrill tone , ‘ then you are a great fool , Benedict . ’
13 Well I imagine she does n't sell them at a loss .
14 Only hope she does n't end up looking like her dad , he thought sometimes with a rich inner guffaw .
15 I hope she does n't throw the empty glass out into the void to follow its contents ; pity the hapless passer-by under that little bolt from the blue !
16 if she does n't get a job , I hope she does n't get a job , that 's not very nice thing to say , she 's so good , so
17 So she says , Oh I hope she does n't come with that great big cardigan on with that great big fish on the back of her on her back on her cardigan .
18 er She she keeps saying it 's terribly interesting , I hope she does n't deny that at the end of the two hours .
19 You sort of creep into a corner and hope she does n't see you .
20 Increase her painkillers to a dangerous level , make do with the district nurses and hope she does n't fall again , which is , in fact , her best chance to get back in hospital !
21 . Said the first time she came round she did n't look at it , and then , after that she looked really I hope she does n't fall .
22 Hope she does n't stretch them .
23 We 've changed Jane to Janet — I hope she does n't mind .
24 I hope she does n't retire just yet because Wimbledon and Eastbourne just would n't be the same .
25 ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . )
26 Katy stop it does n't befit you .
27 NIGHTSHIFT IT DOES N'T COST A PENNY
28 NIGHTSHIFT IT DOES N'T COST A PENNY
29 I hope he does not realise
30 The much-travelled striker said : ‘ He first has to make the decision to retire , and I sincerely hope he does not leave it too late .
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