Example sentences of "which he do [not/n't] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Her husband is having an on-off fling which he does not openly admit , but takes little trouble to disguise
2 The work in which Lyotard is the most valuable about post-modernism is , I think , his earlier work , in which he does not directly address the topic at all .
3 Although the principle of taqiyah — dissimulation — does make it perfectly possible for a Muslim to pretend to assume a religion to which he does not really belong .
4 I mean he 's such a good son in law to me , he really is , I mean he , he , he 'll help Pete with any thing , especially when they lived here , he 'll help Peter with any thing and erm , he 's very , very good to Deb , he get 's in after a days work , he does the shopping and housework , look 's after the cats which he does n't particularly like
5 No wonder our Tone went to sit down which he do n't usually do .
6 What caused me concern was , as I say , the slightly uncomfortable feeling that Eliot had been bounced into writing an article which he did not particularly relish doing and to which he would in any case have wished to devote much more reflection .
7 The second major effect of the introduction of private property occurred , according to Engels , as an indirect result of the change to patriliny , a state which he did not clearly distinguish from patriarchy .
8 Rainald was convinced of divine approval for his role within the imperial cause ; his reputation as a soldier was considerable , and he put his skill and courage ( which he did not modestly hide ) down to the essential ‘ rightness ’ of his task .
9 Suppose that he recently sold bonds short ( ie , promised to deliver in future bonds which he did not then own ) when prices were at their peak .
10 And yet Eliot had always been the subtler and more complicated man , shrewd enough to make his peace with an age to which he did not truly belong .
11 He expected to be patronized by Lady Grubb because he came from a lower class , about which he did n't generally care tuppence , but when he saw her effect on Algy he found it more difficult than usual to be ribald about it .
12 Still he could n't reply , his head too full of questions to which he did n't particularly want to know the answers .
13 He ended by writing twenty-five pages , some of which he read to Elinor late one night , There were also two longish poems in free verse , which he did n't yet feel quite ready to expose to the world .
14 He looked tired , which he did n't usually do .
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