Example sentences of "so [pers pn] [vb -s] not " in BNC.
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1 | So she does not feel the need to make these ‘ academic ’ conventions explicit . |
2 | She was angry when I left her , and so she does n't want me to marry another woman . |
3 | So she does n't feel very well ? |
4 | keep rubber gloves and she does , she says so she does n't think it 's detergent . |
5 | So she does n't get the whip the same way |
6 | so she does n't care about anybody else |
7 | So she has n't lost her virginity ? |
8 | she 's had nothing so she has n't had anything done . |
9 | and so she 's not come out . |
10 | ‘ Chris Patten called me in and said , ‘ I want someone to run it so he does n't have to think anything about it . |
11 | So he does n't recognise the effect of things like : dis- in- mis- additions which work by adding on to existing words , thus : disappear misspell inlay . |
12 | So he does n't have to , on conditional bail today ? |
13 | So he does n't exist , really . |
14 | So he does n't want me to talk about the Hound . |
15 | So he does n't want incidents like this . ’ |
16 | So he does n't |
17 | So he does n't have to pay taxes . |
18 | So he does n't go self-employed . |
19 | So he does n't actually go out and do |
20 | so he does n't get a straight through draught like me |
21 | So he does n't lose out there . |
22 | So he does n't |
23 | And you 've got ta get them like this so he sees the next one coming so he does n't think ooh , he 's seen this , he 's thinking of this one and not this one . |
24 | so he does n't need to bother |
25 | In both of these cases our body clock is wrongly timed for our life-style and so it does not cool us down and make us feel more fatigued in the hours just before bedtime . |
26 | So it does not matter that the Exchange Rate Mechanism , which is crucial to the treaty , has virtually collapsed . |
27 | This was laid down in Allhusen v Whittell [ 1867 ] LR 4 Eq 295 ) but the rule is often excluded in wills and if so it does not apply . |
28 | So it does not seem realistic to look to credit cost disclosure regulations , and the wider awareness of APRs that these will bring , to change people 's credit buying habits much ( though even a small change could be enough to influence lenders to offer more attractively competitive rates ) . |
29 | But this integer is clearly smaller than unc and so it does not lie in S. That is , unique factorisation does apply to this smaller integer and we can deduce that the remaining unc pair off ( in particular r -1 = s — 1 so that r = s ) in the manner described in the statement of the theorem . |
30 | No. 7 on your list may be from Russia : ‘ The bat can not see the sun , and so it does n't believe the sun exists . ’ |