Example sentences of "does n't bother " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He does n't bother with him . |
2 | She is frightened of some noises — like the vacuum cleaner — but does n't bother at all when I use the lawnmower or hedge-cutter . |
3 | Cold , as a rule , does n't bother them but they will not tolerate prolonged wetness , particularly during the winter . |
4 | ‘ Washing up , washing , ironing seems invisible and does n't bother him . |
5 | ‘ I know that lots of them would never dream of voting Labour , but it does n't bother me . |
6 | It does n't bother me what they say . |
7 | I was n't alive in the 1940s , so it does n't bother me . ’ |
8 | ‘ But that does n't bother me now — in fact I sometimes stick my tongue out in reply as I drive away . ’ |
9 | She does n't bother at me . |
10 | If people want to think a song is about them , it does n't bother me . |
11 | ‘ It does n't bother us . |
12 | You could tell a St Andrews ' native , he said , because he does n't bother replacing these thin wafers of turf . |
13 | ‘ It does n't bother me , ’ he said . |
14 | ‘ The criticism we are getting and the fact that everybody is writing us off does n't bother us a bit . |
15 | The fact that everyone is writing us off does n't bother us . |
16 | But it does n't bother me . |
17 | The weight of gear hanging form my harness does n't bother me , because all my worries have fallen away to spend the day sulking at the foot of the crag . |
18 | So it 's fair to say he does n't bother me . |
19 | ‘ The game does n't bother me . |
20 | The Merseysider told me : ‘ I 've been used to fighting away from home all my life — it does n't bother me . ’ |
21 | And she says the age difference does n't bother her a bit . |
22 | He can never see anything in front of him because of all the smoke he belches out from his nose and mouth , but that does n't bother him . |
23 | I THOUGHT it was terrific when David JoHansen of the New York Dolls delivered such quips a : ‘ Who cares about the music when one has such sense of drama ? ’ and , ‘ We do n't play too good but we can dance as bad as we want , ’ and ‘ We do n't hold concerts — we throw parties ! ’ , and ‘ It does n't bother us when people say that we ca n't play , when we met we actually could n't , ’ etc , etc , but all these sweeping statements were launched in 1973 , and when those same epigrams are repeated three years later by lesser mortals ( i.e. Sex Pistols , Runaways , Ramones and Kiss ) , things begin to look synthetic . |
24 | ‘ It does n't bother me , ’ said the other cow . |
25 | It does n't bother me . ’ |
26 | ‘ But when you go on telly there has to be some compromise , like I swear all the f—ing time , but that does n't bother me , I do n't feel like I 'm selling my life away just to get on the telly . ’ |
27 | ‘ The pressure from outside ( the press ) usually does n't bother me too much . |
28 | If the Headmaster walks in and there 's a bit of chaos I can tell him why it 's a mess and it does n't bother me . |
29 | He grew up rich in beauty ; I grew up under a miserly , penny-pinching sky , in the niggardly light of England where , for three months of the year , it gets dark soon after lunch and for three more it does n't bother getting light at all . |
30 | Director and founder Caroline Collins says she does n't bother stocking shades that look pretty but do n't sell . |