Example sentences of "he does [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He does not devote space to what may be the most disturbing aspect of all — namely , the failure appropriately to diagnose conditions , which inevitably leads to the denial of appropriate treatment and the reinforcement of maladaptive behaviours .
2 His lawyer , Mr Geoffrey Leach , told the court , ‘ He does not smoke cannabis .
3 He tells us that there are three things he does not think acupuncture can cure : existential Angst , low self-esteem and love sickness .
4 He does not misuse freedom , and he does not expect us to either .
5 Section 1(4) states that the duty is : " to take such care as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to see that he does not suffer injury on the premises by reason of the danger concerned " .
6 He does not waste time on definitions .
7 Councillor Waugh has said he does not want council money spent to benefit private-sector operators under the Government 's privatisation plans .
8 It is even against the wishes of the Hon. Member for Tayside ( Mr. Walker ) , because he has made it clear that he does not want Stagecoach to succeed in his area .
9 This is particularly appropriate when the wearer is in a meeting or in a public place , such as the hotel foyer , where he does not want attention drawn to his pager .
10 He added : " If he does not want violence why do the police act with such impunity ? "
11 He does not want opinion polls banned , as is the case in Australia and some European countries .
12 But he does not carry advertising on his boats .
13 He does not hold sin against people .
14 ‘ When some rare Northern bird like the pine grosbeak is seen thus far south in the winter , he does not suggest poverty , but dazzles us with his beauty .
15 Then there are the film adaptations since 1950 , almost all of them missed opportunities , and the fluctuating fortunes of the plays in the theatre , of which Holroyd provides a compact summary — though not so compact that he does not find room for such items as a musical version of Antony and Cleopatra called Her First Roman , which opened ( and closed ) in Boston in the late Sixties .
16 A very high earner ( he reputedly landed the first £1 million brief in English legal history ) , he does not lack exposure : he recently appeared in a Panorama debate on Europe and this week he was saying all the right things about Neil Kinnock .
17 As a Yorkshireman , born near Doncaster , he does not lack steel .
18 He does not believe celibacy should be demanded of priests — whether gay or straight .
19 If he does not have authority to give the staff financial rewards or the possibility of developing themselves , they may go to their functional managers in order to satisfy their economic and professional ambitions .
20 He does not have review powers because he is not a court .
21 If this is supposed impossible for the Westerner ( assuming he is not too old ! ) it must be because , and only because , he does not have access to information allowed the Chinese as children .
22 Evil has such a strong hold on Gollum that he does not have control over his own mind any more .
23 Peat cutting became a major industry in the Lancashire mosses in the nineteenth century , and on maps of Wicken Fen and Hatfield Chase , you will find ‘ Poor Piece ’ , which was where the local cottagers could cut peat for themselves , subject to regulations prescribing a limited season for peat cutting and insisting that a man may extract as much peat as he can , provided he does not employ assistance .
24 The portly Breton was standing in the town in yesterday 's parliamentary elections but it would appear that he does not see eye to eye with local activists .
25 If he does not become Chancellor , he will remain in the news anyway as he attempts to push through the Government 's toughest privatisation yet , British Rail .
26 In these circumstances it is sufficient for the broker to disclose to the customer that he is acting as principal , provided that he does not charge commission .
27 Perhaps he has forgotten that his lord ought to be murdering his lady just at this juncture ; or perhaps he thinks Emilia is as corrupt as himself ; or perhaps he does not understand love , The error is great , since Emilia is the only person who knows the truth about the handkerchief .
28 If he does not receive payment soon , Mr Hunter says he will have to make 20 staff redundant from the family-run firm , Village Group Tours .
29 He does not insult chasteness ; he respects it ; he serves it .
30 Pacey grasps the matter more perceptively when he says , categorically , ‘ he does not take refuge in the ambiguity of myths , but expresses with engaging candour and simplicity his own personal response to experience . ’
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