Example sentences of "who does [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 He says this to Eddie , who does n't exactly deny the lawyer 's gut feeling .
2 The entire school 's Christian input restricted to two Bible verses on a Friday morning and the opinions of an RE teacher who does n't even believe in God ?
3 After being in The Birthday Party , where everybody wanted their part to be as loud as is humanly possible , it 's quite refreshing to find someone who does n't even care if he 's on the record or not ! ’
4 With a little help from a walk-on spirit who does n't even emerge from the shadows to take a bow at the final curtain !
5 ‘ But we do n't sell the little set of four eye colours that were designed by somebody who does n't even know what you look like , ’ she adds .
6 ‘ We do n't sell the little set of four eye colours designed by someone who does n't even know what you look like ’
7 Then Agnew who does n't out there at all heads it back in and Speedy in the ideal spot in the six yard box a nice little flick on .
8 She 's already described how she was able to think about wiping off fingerprints shortly after his death ; that denotes a cool customer who does n't often lose control .
9 Even inset boards , where a child has to match a certain shape , e.g. a lorry to its silhouette , are difficult for the beginner who does n't always realise that he is trying to put it in upside-down .
10 When you listen to one of the rather better Kylie records , they have taken a girl who does n't really have a great voice , who is an actress , and slowly they have developed a career where she actually now has a sound which is similar to some of the girly groups in the 60 ’ s , in a totally different way .
11 The next incumbent was John Selwyn Gummer , who does n't really count .
12 Most people think of artists as having to work totally alone , but I like to have someone there who does n't really disrupt what I 'm doing .
13 As the months drag by you find out who are true friends and who does n't really give a damn .
14 Most people think of artists as having to work totally alone , but I like to have someone there who does n't really disrupt what I 'm doing .
15 A deaf therapist said : ‘ They do n't see me as a health professional who knows it all , but who does n't really understand ; they see me as a disabled person . ’
16 I 'm another who does n't really want him here … anyway , Wilko would NEVER have anyone that ‘ round ’ playing for the club ! !
17 She got herself a job in Reading college , she got somebody to take her down there and a place to get an English A Level , and Mary said it 's a thing with her she wants to get this English A Level cos her father had one and she feels that is she could get and English A Level it would impress him , he , she spends her life trying to impress her father who does n't really takes much notice of her , .
18 From a practical standpoint we are suffering from some jail overcrowding problems here and certainly this was one option to take an offender who does n't really belong behind iron bars and punish them at home , and from a personal standpoint I was sort of intrigued with the novelty of it all and the technology aspects of it .
19 , D O E. Er I 'm sure that members of the panel appreciate why I 've remained silent during the discussion of item two D , but does anyone in the room who does n't fully understand , it 's simply that the Secretary of State of exercises role in relation to a new settlement .
20 Who has n't ( who does n't still , somewhere below decks in the psyche ) ?
21 ‘ It is about how you share them and who does well out of them . ’
22 The long birdie putt Beck had earlier holed for an eagle three at the 13th had been a turning point , but for Norman , who does not normally play the week before the Masters , this must have also given him encouragement .
23 This means that a child acquiring language who does not yet know what chair means but will acquire the knowledge must already have represented in his ‘ language of thought ’ a predicate of the kind ‘ is a portable seat for one ’ .
24 BEGINNERS COURSES On Saturday 3rd October at Oakmeeds Community School , there will be a one morning session , particularly for anyone who does not yet have a machine and who would like more information , or there is a ten-week evening course starting either Monday 21st September or Thursday 24th September .
25 The hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) is apparently the only person in the country who does not yet believe that the minimum wage would cost a substantial number of jobs if it were implemented .
26 It is possible , though , to envisage the case of a man who does not even care enough , or think it important enough , to address his mind to the possibility that the woman may not be a willing party .
27 The same can not so readily be said of a man , who does not necessarily imprint his surroundings with personal feelings .
28 Courses are generally run by two ESL specialists , one of whom is an experienced trainer but who does not necessarily have classroom teaching experience in the subject area being addressed while the second is chosen because they have worked in the subject area , usually as part of a language support team , but sometimes because they themselves have training and/or experience in the subject area .
29 It should also be noted that breaches tend to have a ‘ ripple effect ’ and that a practitioner who does not fully understand his obligations has only to proffer one piece of investment advice ( which may in itself be perfectly sound ) and he will almost certainly have breached several regulations in the process .
30 A Lady of the Hearth who does not personally oversee her fire can be heading for trouble , and the men around may not be much use either .
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