Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] n't [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He could take her away , I thought , he could just do that , he has such power to hurt me , this little furry creature who has n't even noticed that I 've given up the weed .
2 Wizadora is a young wizard who has n't yet mastered her magic spells — and as a result her magic often goes wrong !
3 ‘ I do n't think there 's anybody who 's worked here for a time who has n't at some time felt like crying , or who has n't actually cried or felt really down .
4 But what gets me most is when somebody dies who has n't really lived .
5 He 's a wing and a prayer player , a nervous performer who has n't really got a clue how good he is .
6 I can only assume that manufacturers who do n't properly configure the machines they sell are either lazy or careless .
7 Erm also there could be th will cause other climatic changes so that people who do n't normally get rain will get gallons and gallons of it .
8 Why do n't you sponsor you know , members who do n't normally come to meetings , to sponsor erm a site for
9 You see , we are talking about people who do n't even move their hands for days on end , then a PAT dog comes in and they stroke eagerly with both hands . ’
10 I feel sad for all who did n't attend and for those who do n't even have the chance to attend something similar .
11 ‘ And when I think of the Third-World mothers who do n't even have a roof , and who still manage to love and care for their children , it 's very humbling .
12 There must be hundreds of women walking about who do n't even know they 've got toxoplasmosis . ’
13 What makes it so special is the people who live and work there , who do n't just talk about the need for alternative technologies , or even just demonstrate workable alternatives but actually live by them .
14 The ‘ no meaning ’ theist denies that the theist needs to say anything about the existence of God that is intelligible to those who do n't already accept the existence of God as true .
15 who do n't actually go to school .
16 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
17 Very strongly recommended — even to those who do n't usually like guitar albums .
18 The ones who do n't usually get parties . ’
19 Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’
20 who do n't really know what unison is .
21 At Blackwells , Karen George suggested that art books at bargain prices had posed a particular challenge , especially as bargains attracted ‘ the uninitiated , who do n't really know the difference ’ .
22 They feel he is on their side which is like a breath of fresh air in this game for most of us have known to our cost that there are many jockeys who do n't always give their 100pc — especially when our money is down .
23 We 're looking for Scientists who do n't always want to be just Scientists
24 This puts enormous pressures on staff , who do n't always have enough time to do the stock checking .
25 ‘ It caters for people who do n't necessarily want to be Cher . ’
26 We 've got now quite a lot of new officers who do n't necessarily have the experience of dealing with the situations .
27 Mr Wilson said : ‘ The most pleasing thing is that we attract people to activities here who do n't necessarily have anything to do with the Baptist church . ’
28 The Chamber , through its European Business Development Group , recently produced a very helpful ‘ idiot sheet ’ for those who do n't fully understand ‘ subsidiarity , ’ let alone have the opportunity to read the full , weighty Maastricht Treaty tome .
29 A few heads turned towards him — passers-by who did n't yet know what had happened in the park .
30 Perhaps he had been surprised to be greeted by an adult who did n't either admonish or cross-examine him .
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