Example sentences of "mr [noun prp] does not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Mortimer does not confine his message to high politics .
2 But here Mr Lawson does not seem to be quite so indifferent to the behaviour of consenting adults : he has been endeavouring to control their behaviour by altering the price at which they can borrow .
3 Mr Medvedev does not moralise ; he does not need to ; but he can not resist commenting , and the reader can only , with sadness , agree .
4 She is threatening to pull out of the government and join Mr Sharif 's agitation if Mr Ishaq does not fulfil her demands .
5 And Mr Gorbachev does not want Vietnam 's role in Kampuchea to mar his summit meeting next month in Begging with Mr Deng Xiaoping .
6 Mr Cross does not deny the main charge in my article that a Hiatts-Thompson brochure was given out to two British human rights workers at the Miami exhibition which indicated that the leg-cuffs for sale were manufactured in Birmingham .
7 Mr Gould does not believe it .
8 A Lotus spokesman said : ‘ Mr Gilbey does not want to talk . ’
9 Although a military coup seems unlikely in these democratic times , Mr Kim does not want to risk rattling the top brass or provoking earnest young turks unless , or until , a glaring new scandal emerges — and one may be brewing over fighter-aircraft procurements .
10 As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’
11 It is interesting that Mr Whidden does not cite the EPA report as regards heart disease or other cancers ; diseases which contribute nearly all of the total of ANSR 's spurious estimate of deaths .
12 Mr Yeo does not rule out further ‘ statutory directions ’ for authorities if the monitoring shows the need .
13 Mr Mieno does not want to let up until he is sure the job is done .
14 But unlike Chrysler , Mr Greenwald does not have a government loan-guarantee to help finance Tatra 's regeneration .
15 Mr Young does not have much time for fancy patterns with three dimensional ‘ fiddly ’ bits .
16 Since even Mr Kinnock does not know the secret of what he really thinks , what chance is there of anyone else finding it out ?
17 Whereas Mr Orlando has long been a troublesome hero for his party , Mr Segni does not look like a troublemaker .
18 Obviously Mr Morton does not read the Sunday Times .
19 Mr Sweet does not want to farm the site , but dig it up for the valuable peat underneath .
20 Mr Breeden does not want Congress to give him new law — and subject his agency to the crossfire of vested interests that this would involve — until the courts have tested whether existing law is sufficient .
21 Mrs Virginia Bottomley , who epitomises the ‘ caring ’ face of Conservatism , has taken over as Health Secretary , with the task of reassuring the public and the health professions that Mr Major does not intend to privatise the National Health Service .
22 But Ministers are unlikely to give it to either group as Mr Major does not want the lottery to be seen as gambling .
23 Mr Major does not look like a prime minister with a secret agenda up his sleeve .
24 Mr Cormack does not say .
25 Mr O'Neill does not disguise the fact that he holds strong personal targets .
26 ‘ Ah , but I am not a pretty young skivvy , ’ said Dr Neil wickedly , ‘ and dear Mr Sands does not wish to see me walk through the door .
27 Mr Overbye does not accept that theories currently in vogue are necessarily true .
28 I have given you the section of the room in which Mr Fishbane does not sit .
29 ‘ Although Mr Crawford does not impress any firmness of personality on Feste , ’ wrote The Times 's critic , ‘ the comic scenes , with Mr Stephen Moore 's Sir Andrew joining whole-heartedly in the romp , are disciplined and not uninventive . ’
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