Example sentences of "she [verb] not [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She do n't make no noise , but I know she 's crying .
2 She do n't want a big'un does she ?
3 I said oh I 'll give her some , oh no she said she do n't want no money for it .
4 That 's what she 's supposed to do according to the Citizens Advice Bureau , is to control them so that she do n't annoy the neighbours
5 And a , one of the reasons why Mary keeps coming out with good ideas is she do n't know the game .
6 Cos she do n't wan na
7 Now if she starts laughing at Billy and Russell , you know she do n't wan na
8 She do n't spend no money now much .
9 She do n't spend no money .
10 gets a fifty pence but she do n't like a fifty pence , she likes it all in change .
11 ‘ I reckon she wo n't have a coloured TV 'cause she do n't like the colour of blood . ’
12 If she do n't mind you , she do n't buy a lot of stuff .
13 The writing seemed vaguely familiar , but she did not guess the identity of the sender until she opened it and read , ‘ Dear Mrs Markham , ’
14 Certainly she presented me with my medal for the 100 metres and as I stood on the plinth she did not bat an eyelid .
15 Although she did not watch the videos he made , through discussion she was able to help him to gain control of a class which had initially been ‘ unteachable ’ and to design a workcard and organize lessons in a planned way .
16 Especially when after one who had seduced a mother of three , and had got what he wanted , threatened her by blackmail of telling a brutal husband about this if she did not continue the association .
17 In it she asked him to come home , but she did not give a reason .
18 It was nature that had turned her grey , she said , and she did not give a damn .
19 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 .
20 It brought forth a flood of French until Jenna stopped it with a rather desperate admission that she did not speak the language .
21 If she did not speak the truth now , she was guilty of perjury .
22 But she did not speak the words , only whispered them despairingly inside her head .
23 She did not discover a numinous cloud of ignorance or an impenetrable darkness between herself and God ; her apprehension of the divine did not end in silence , but in an eloquent message for her contemporaries .
24 Her approach to clothes was matched by a mother in Ritchie 's study who noted that the cost of fuel meant that she did not light the fire during the day when her children were at school but saved the limited fuel supplies to protect their standard of living .
25 She did not confirm for them that she had been meeting an escaped prisoner and she did not explain the significance of the print-out , but they clearly knew the first and it would be only a short time before they worked out the second .
26 Though it 's a wonder she did not spot the writing on the wall .
27 When he ordered her to open the safe , she told him truthfully that she did not carry the keys .
28 She did not pay the £600 for renewal of her patent and the day after it was due was ordered by magistrates to be detained in the county lunatic asylum at Caxlodge , near Newcastle , having been found wandering by the police .
29 With the train rapidly bearing down on her she did not stand a chance .
30 Strong-willed and ambitious for her children , she did not retain the affection of her youngest child , Samuel , despite her early devotion to him , and left him in adult life with an obscure and painful sense that she had treated him cruelly .
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