Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [vb -s] not [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 I say back that she does n't understand it .
2 But she gets her legacy , erm , in order to be able to show that she does n't need it .
3 Kate may find that she does n't enjoy it either , though obviously many knitters do .
4 It 's more than likely that I 'll ask them to publish that we know there 's a message but that she has n't delivered it and wo n't talk .
5 The best way to promote teacher development may be to expect it , or at least to be careful that one 's actions do not implicitly suggest that one does not expect it .
6 That is not the proposition , but the fact that one does not ban it does not mean that , with the knowledge that we now possess , we do not regard it as a debilitating and dangerous influence on society , and especially young people .
7 We could lift it right out but it 's easier just to lift it until it 's just below the level of the boom , so that it does n't foul it when we 're gybing .
8 And Mr Donson er has said that he does n't think it , it in fact exceeds that .
9 He would not fear losing the captaincy but , while he has it , he will continue to make quite sure that he does n't fail it .
10 He would not fear losing the captaincy but , while he has it , he will continue to make quite sure that he does n't fail it .
11 But unless John realises that he 's preventing himself getting the success he desires , through thinking that he does n't deserve it , he 'll do no more than keep cruising along .
12 And I 've noticed that he does n't do it when there 's anyone important in , is n't it shameful , no sense of responsibility to the audience , no sense — your doorbell 's ringing , darling . ’
13 Across the aisle from me a young boy is telling his mother that he does n't like it .
14 The Prince 's racing manager , Grant Pritchard-Gordon , said : ‘ He has run three times on soft and each run has proved conclusively that he does n't like it . ’
15 It is to be hoped that he does not leave it so long next time .
16 A person may say that he feels a pain in his foot , but it is obvious that he does not feel it as he might feel a pin in his foot .
17 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
18 If the death is then considered to be from natural causes , the coroner will issue a notification that he does not consider it necessary to hold an inquest , and this may be given to the relative to take to the registrar or sent to the registrar direct .
19 Mr Major has said privately that he does not believe it is necessary to follow the Taylor recommendations to the letter , but he will insist that the changes are made for First and Second Division clubs .
20 ‘ If the bishop had not exercised his judgment at all , we would have compelled him : but it is objected that he has not exercised it rightly ; to this I answer that we have no authority to say how he should have decided .
21 ‘ If the bishop had not exercised his judgment at all , we would have compelled him : but it is objected that he has not exercised it rightly ; to this I answer that we have no authority to say how he should have decided .
22 He really scents the difficulty but thinks it too hard for discussion and so conveniently pretends that he has not seen it .
23 Oh yeah , the guy that he has n't reduced it at all !
24 I , I noticed too , that he has n't got it straight like over the
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