Example sentences of "[pron] does [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 No , my does n't snore .
2 And I would be very surprised if that ‘ lovely woman ’ of yours does n't know a little more than she 's prepared to admit — even to you ! ’
3 Yours does n't sound exactly typical … ’
4 That fancy wife of yours does n't like you touching her , does she ?
5 ‘ I find it immensely satisfying to witness proof that behaviour such as yours does n't occur without penalty of some sort .
6 Well , I yes , yes , I does n't appeal to me at all .
7 ‘ They 'll all die if someone does n't do something ! ’
8 Someone does n't want me here , in Eastlake , ’ she said , her voice low .
9 ‘ Maybe someone does n't like the Lorrimores , ’ I suggested .
10 Perhaps someone does n't like your daughter , Mrs Harland ? ’
11 ‘ If someone does n't help you in a few minutes you will die . ’
12 Chairman , if , if someone does n't come under the regulations and is operating a business or something of that sort , is there the facility for that body , either the management body or the business to ask voluntarily for you to inspect , with a view to issue a , er , erm , a certificate er , erm of er , safety ?
13 I think they should double check and treble check to make sure someone does n't escape .
14 If someone does n't say anything you do n't know if they do n't know what 's happened , if they do n't know what to say or just do n't care .
15 How can the hon. Gentleman say that it is the Government 's fault when someone does not pay taxes ?
16 Honouring someone does not mean turning a blind eye to weakness .
17 Saint-Exupéry said that ‘ loving someone does not mean looking into each other 's eyes , but looking in the same direction together . ’
18 I can not stand it any longer , if someone does not come to me I will give up and be miserable for ever and perhaps go home of my own accord , write or wire to Uncle C. and say you are coming at once pleas darling , and come on Saturday or I will give up altogether and always wretched .
19 Provided the blow does not cause actual injury ( and winding someone does not count as injury ) then it is likely to score .
20 If someone does nt like it they can piss off to a list for their club .
21 In The Old Curiosity Shop it is high summer , and Dickens himself does not mention a fire , but it is featured by one of his illustrators , within a chimneypiece much too solid and grand for a labourer 's ‘ hut ’ ( Fig. 39 ) .
22 Since ideology works in a mysterious way , it is not easy to see what would count as meeting such a standard , but it is clear that Althusser himself does not succeed .
23 Then , secondly , the truths of the Bible are ever-relevant because God himself does not change , either in his nature or in his dealings with men .
24 The friend himself does not intend his advice to be accepted for that reason , and is likely to be doubly hurt if he finds out that his advice was judged mistaken on its merits but was followed in order not to hurt him .
25 Gael is even more forcibly spoken through , and he himself does not regain his lapsed faith .
26 Although Sampson himself does not point to independent evidence or hypotheses about syntactic change , what he suggests coheres well with the speculations of Chung ( 1977 ) .
27 Josselin himself does not emerge from his diary as lovable or even endearing .
28 Curiously , for someone with such interests , Glass himself does not seem to like theorising about music , disliking what he calls ‘ polemics ’ .
29 Suppose for a moment that Mr Gorbachev himself does not know what he has in mind ; assume that he is just a moderniser with no clear idea where modernising leads .
30 According to the convention , Barker himself does n't include even a postcard to Wright in his own posthumous collection , Street Ballads ( Faber , £4.99 ) , addressing instead the shades of Yeats , Kavanagh , Tennyson , Shakespeare and Catullus .
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