Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't mind " in BNC.
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1 | Now he realises a sugar lump will make him feel better so he does n't mind . |
2 | It does n't mind . |
3 | ‘ Sure he does n't mind ? ’ inquired Tumbleweed . |
4 | He 's tall , blonde and handsome : the only ‘ other man ’ with whom my husband does n't mind me spending a weekend . |
5 | ‘ John goes for the foliage and I buy flowers ’ said Claudia , who likes bargains and does n't mind a few surprises . |
6 | He does n't mind leaving his script and reacting to whatever happens on the night . |
7 | He always travels on the back of the lorry where he has to pop up and turn , but he does n't mind at all . ’ |
8 | Wharfe is omitted from mention in official guides to the district and does n't mind it all . |
9 | I suppose the Earl does n't mind that . ’ |
10 | He takes it slowly , lets everyone have his say , and if they do n't agree he does n't mind calling an extra meeting to come back to it . |
11 | Theresa , who does n't mind being called a whore but starts screaming if anyone calls her retarded , is the kind of character who seems to promise a fate worse than rape , but the greatest violence reside in Al , who tries to calm himself with images of lambs , only to have them open their mouths to show him teeth and worms . |
12 | Now ‘ Damnation Derek ’ is not one of your wimpy-never-let-anyone-know-that-you-goto-church type of Christians , he is the sort of Christian that does n't mind who knows that he goes to church , believes in God , reads the Bible and prays ( etc , etc ) . |
13 | That is , if thoo does n't mind , missus , ’ looking across at Annie . |
14 | ‘ He 's fussy in that he wants it right , but he does n't mind if a guitar 's action is a little higher or a little lower ; he can basically play anything . ’ |
15 | One does n't mind anything past — only present consequences ( e.g. the absence of people , resulting from their death ) . ‘ |
16 | Smashing Pumpkins make good noise , even if , as Billy says , he does n't mind antagonising people live but would love to make pretty records : you know it 's the punk in him speaking . |
17 | But England fullback Jon Webb does n't mind eating turf as he skids over for the first of his two tries as part of a record-equalling 22-point haul . |
18 | He does n't like to be seen with mum and dad , but when I 'm poorly and he takes me out in the wheelchair , he does n't mind who he meets and he says : ‘ Hi fellas , this is my mum . ’ |
19 | Sometimes he finds it hard to understand what I want to say , but he does n't mind how long he waits while I repeat it , and he always understands in the end . |
20 | Your debtor does n't mind you knowing he is a slow payer but he does n't want a professional third party to know . |
21 | Are you sure your boss does n't mind your using the telephone for personal calls ? |
22 | Diana , Barry 's wife of 35 years , does n't mind him meeting all the great screen goddesses . |
23 | He may be a working class boy at heart but his lifestyle has been transformed — and he does n't mind at all . |
24 | As court officials and spectators looked on amazed , Mr Thomas , 46 , added : ‘ I just hope he does n't mind the mustard my wife has put in them . ’ |
25 | ‘ Darren , are you sure your mother does n't mind your helping me with St Matthew 's ? ’ |
26 | It 's lovely for me but are you quite sure she does n't mind ? ’ |
27 | The vast majority of black parents are uninterested and even disapproving of their children 's involvements in sport and Hunter 's were no exception : ‘ It [ sport ] did n't help , but now I 'm doing good at it , he [ his father ] does n't mind so much . |
28 | The working-class housewife is more likely to say that she ‘ likes ’ or ‘ does n't mind ’ housework , and the typical middle-class response is one of dislike . |
29 | Why should the working-class housewife say she ‘ likes ’ or ‘ does n't mind ’ housework — why should this be the typical response ? |
30 | Here oak is useful , because it does n't mind being soaked in water all winter , although it will probably split as it dries out in summer . |