Example sentences of "[adv] he [is] not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Apparently he 's not going out any more .
2 myself , I think that if any thing happens to Keith which is obviously he 's not gon na live a long life if any thing happens to him I , I myself I reckon she 'll go back to London , because she 's got absolutely nothing here she 's got a cousin although , I do n't think she 'd move in , in with her cousin
3 Erm , I think Yeltsin 's threat as it were to the Ukrainian is actually a diplomatic move , he wants Ukraine to remain within the Soviet Union , er and if it does so he 's not going to make an issue of the border , but , er , if it does break away completely I think what he 's saying is well there 's a frontier that we 're going to have to reconsider because large Eastern areas of Ukraine including huge industrial towns are predominantly populated by Russians .
4 Cos I think now we have n't heard from Mr and I think that means he 's not prepared to take it so he 's not bothered about coming .
5 so he 's not bothered either
6 so he 's not allowed to take anything out
7 So he 's not allowed out and John 's coming to him at home .
8 So he 's not gon na welcome grandpa
9 But I had a funny feeling possibly he 's not wanting to do it anyway .
10 well what in actual fact happened , it 's not easy to get Terry Wogan at a moments notice to come and sit down , what in actual fact happens is that we draw up exactly what it is , that , that he would be saying and what the answer will be , he sees that and it 's totally approved , understandably he 's not gon na put his name to anything that he does n't believe is , is correct and that is how it 's done and
11 ‘ She pretends to pay Alexei no heed ; but whenever he is not watching her , she looks to make sure that he will follow when she rides away . ’
12 But now he 's not allowed to move North of Oxfordshire .
13 to his own committee , to his own he would actually say well I 've been to er lead them into having a revolution , to open their eyes and then to motivate them erm now he 's not saying that , he 's saying that
14 Now Crosby insists : ‘ If he keeps playing as he did today he 's not going anywhere . ’
15 Well he 's not getting any !
16 Cos he , well he 's not quitting he 's taking a break
17 Well he 's not going to be there for ever .
18 You can go to work when the tape stops Well he 's not going to watch you sticking all those on at work what 's he gon na be doing .
19 Well he 's not gon na want to , he 's not , sha I mean he 's it 's not a meeting to look around the place is it really ?
20 I said well he 's not gon na
21 He 's walking round and , well he 's not walking round , he 's on crutches but he seems
22 Well he 's not bothered at moment , Gary , is he ?
23 Surely he 's not looking after you ? ’
24 On the other hand , if the buyer asks for an article by its trade or brand name and does so in such a way as to exclude any discussion of its suitability , then he is not relying on the seller 's skill or judgment , Baldry v. Marshall ( 1924 C.A. ) .
25 he comes home at , at nine o'clock and he , he does n't have a thing to eat and he goes out playing squash , then he 's not eating his main meal till eleven o'clock at night .
26 GUIL : Then he 's not talking to himself , is he ?
27 GUIL : Then he 's not talking to himself , is he ?
28 At least he 's not lying about one thing .
29 He describes how he is not invited to a ball at Harrington but waits in the terrace garden to see ‘ Maud ’ afterwards :
30 His simple , understandable but rich symbolism and clever technique show someone who has put his whole heart into the character of his poem , if indeed he is not writing from experience .
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