Example sentences of "[vb -s] not [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | But this incantation I use does not calm me any more . |
32 | Although IBM acknowledges that open systems should be able to use TCP/IP , Unix , Network File System , and X-server emulation at the desktop , Workstation One does not use them all . |
33 | John does not see it that way . |
34 | This restriction does not lose us any power , however , because every occam program can be identified with the set of its finite syntactic approximations ( a term which is defined precisely in the second section ) . |
35 | It does not guarantee you some privileged place on earth . |
36 | Even translation from morse into natural language does not take us all the way to consciousness ; for , in the absence of consciousness , language is merely variegated sound , rather than the rich varieties of meaning that are embodied in , for example , Shakespeare 's texts . |
37 | A.3.2 If the Vendor notifies the Purchaser of a ‘ breach ’ prior to completion but the Purchaser decides to proceed nonetheless ( ie he does not rescind ) then the Vendor should not still remain liable for damages ; the Purchaser has foregone the opportunity to get out of the deal if he does not like it any more . |
38 | Do n't rush for your dictionary , even Chambers ' 20th Century does n't contain them all , so I will briefly explain them here . |
39 | ‘ Matthew does n't love me any more , ’ she would whisper . |
40 | going back to him just cos he 's got money , if she does n't love him any more and she ca n't live with him because of the relationship . |
41 | Labour Councillors have set up over a hundred new Council Committee meetings , an extra six hundred meetings a year , and the hundreds of thousands of pounds that is gon na cost the people of , not the community charge payers , not the community charge payers , but those people , the elderly and the handicapped who are looking for services from this Authority , which the Labour Group will say , we ca n't afford to provide cos the Government does n't send us enough money . |
42 | The caffeine gives her numbed brain cells a temporary boost but nothing can increase the speed with which the body disposes of alcohol , and the coffee does n't make her any more sober . |
43 | I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’ |
44 | To realise that a crippled leg does n't make me some sort of oddity . |
45 | ‘ That does n't make him less of a man , ’ countered fitzAlan . |
46 | He said , ‘ Getting used to things does n't make them any better , does it ? |
47 | I was told I would lose , but it does n't make it any easier . ’ |
48 | ‘ That does n't make it any better . ’ |
49 | That does n't make it any better . |
50 | Of course , they do it all the time but that does n't make it any easier to get used to . |
51 | But that does n't make it any less serious or painful . |
52 | No one 's fault but my own , not even my fault , in a way , but that does n't make it any easier , does it ? |
53 | ‘ Knowing does n't make it any easier for me , but I hope he can give her a reason for living . |
54 | ‘ But that does n't make it any easier … ’ |
55 | Does n't make it any better if you messed about it picked up what I said but it did n't pick up very well what Jenny said . |
56 | You know , there 're people in Congress want all kinds of different things and they ca n't all have them at once , but that does n't stop them all wanting them . |
57 | So do n't stay , I I 've generally found most people who stay up all night revising it does n't do them any good . |
58 | I am an American , this is my home , it does n't do me any good commercially to race in a formula the people back home do n't understand . |
59 | ‘ It does n't do me any harm . ’ |
60 | The gift is there , but until I make it mine , it does n't do me any good . |