Example sentences of "[Wh adv] she do not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Child has a tantrum whenever she does not get her own way .
2 And something about how she did not speak the French of France because she was from Martinique , and how she was n't rich and she was n't chic .
3 Mrs Browning said much the same to her , observing how she did not join in when Garibaldi 's victories were being discussed nor did she rejoice .
4 But a reply of no would be an invitation to A to explain why she is looking for Ann , or why she does not know where she is .
5 That was why she did not tell him about her pregnancy .
6 But Gaily could not bring himself to ask why she did not return to it .
7 ‘ I have attempted to see Queen Yolande to ask her why she did not send out a search-party for the King when he failed to arrive at Kinghorn Manor .
8 I was asking a women why she did not keep herself more tidy and make herself attractive to her husband .
9 One part of her could not believe it was happening , and perhaps that was why she did not resist .
10 Nenna 's children neither showed any interest in where she had been nor in why she did not come back until next morning .
11 even after his marriage , to mow the lawn ; it gave her so little enjoyment that Clara wondered why she did not let it go to seed .
12 Olwyn has a tantrum ( hits , screams , hand-bites ) when she does not get her own way .
13 UMI RIN TOSIT The sensations a woman experiences when she does not know how she feels about a man
14 Is that right ? ’ he wanted to know when she did not answer .
15 And always , always , however she killed , the moment of agonising red pleasure that was awareness of non-existence , the I stilled , the beautiful blissful moment when she did not exist and they did not exist and They did not exist and the whole dusty lightless World was not — only the certainty of not-existing never lasted and soon she would have to kill again .
16 The ancestral lady was not , however , to be put off , and hardly a week went by when she did not telephone or call on some pretext , bringing her gardener in tow to take cuttings or dig up bulbs , and keeping up her barrage of accusing questions , inquiring , for instance , in her peremptory manner , what Jane was going to ‘ do about ’ the long-neglected yew hedge .
17 Those evenings were the good times , when she did not question so fiercely what she was making of her life .
18 ‘ We first began to get worried about her on Thursday morning when she did not turn up to do her paper round .
19 However she did not work in isolation of the sales figures and shop reports , which she read avidly and , as she wrote to Moira : ‘ I feel that we hit it in many respects but we do n't seem to repeat the exciting things fast though . ’
20 ‘ But it is clearly necessary to distinguish between , on the one hand , cases in which a wife , alive to the nature and effect of the obligation she is undertaking , is procured to become her husband 's surety by the assertion by him upon her of undue influence , affirmatively established , and on the other hand , cases where she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction of suretyship .
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