Example sentences of "but [pers pn] does not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But she does not aim to address psychological issues outside the psychoanalytic field .
2 She ‘ would prefer to think of different languages as having the potential to exploit differing degrees of subjectivity ’ but she does not think there is ‘ any neutral ontology or world view which is objective and can serve as a universal yardstick .
3 Lakoff ( 1975 ) mentions cultural similarities in patterns of women 's and men 's language use , and proposes that feminists should learn from the black consciousness movement 's pride in Black English , but she does not extend this awareness into an analysis of differences within women 's and men 's languages .
4 I feel pity for her , and a faint amusement , but she does not hold my attention .
5 No doubt the Duchess was careless , even indiscreet , but she does not deserve the crude nastiness emanating from the Palace .
6 But she does not feel sorry for her friend Liz Headleand .
7 Anita does not chant , but she does not stir , either .
8 She mentions Chodorow 's socialization theory of the transfer of concerns with care and responsibility from mothers to daughters , but she does not make it an integral part of her own account .
9 But she does not discuss how knowledge of these individual processes can translate into social action , nor , more fundamentally , how the unconscious can be made conscious .
10 But she does not consider the unconscious as psychoanalysis portrays it , as an enduring , ubiquitous phenomenon which might resist feminist change more generally .
11 But she does not keep her word ? ’
12 But she does not share the criminality of the real-life Frith who was apparently arrested several times , and variously recorded as being a bawd , thief , receiver , gang-leader , and whore ; the character Moll Cutpurse definitely is not these things , and in the play-world is only falsely accused of being so .
13 But she does not say it , although her anger dispels the nervousness .
14 How her borrowings became so vast is a bit of a mystery , but she does not seem to have ploughed the straightest furrow in Osaka .
15 But she does not take kindly to criticism .
16 Another letter , from Holland , claims that the writer owns a round cube , but she does not find that interesting .
17 He thanked the press for a 50th birthday card in Glasgow and bought everyone a drink in Wales , but he does not mingle like Paddy Ashdown or even Mr Major .
18 But he does not carry advertising on his boats .
19 Something lands with a soft thump on the concrete , a small death , but he does not pause .
20 But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes .
21 But he does not do that ; instead , he supports the Government 's curtailment of that right .
22 The Laureate plunges into Eliade , he flirts with Wrestling Jacob and the Grail , he is in love with the idea of ideas , but he does not appear to grasp how organised research should be carried out .
23 He also showed his face at some of the later Congresses , but he does not appear to have made any active contribution to any of them .
24 But he does not shirk the reality that the exercise is often accompanied by distracting temptation arising out of a sense of futility , doubt and weakness .
25 But he does not rely solely on technical gadgetry .
26 But he does not complain of her being a placid , ironing housewife .
27 His eyes are open but he does not move .
28 He is looking for an easy rapport , but he does not want it to be too easy .
29 He is certainly the administrative head of a large organization which is responsible for the statistics , but he does not collect data personally from even one household .
30 But he does not tell us of the forty-four accusations which were brought against Cato at various times ( Plin .
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