Example sentences of "course he do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But of course he does not stand alone .
2 In doing so I am rather like the doctor by the patient 's bedside , who knows ; although of course he does not tell the patient — that the outcome of the disease will depend upon something in the constitution of that patient which he can not control nor further influence and which he can not even ascertain , except by the event .
3 No he gets I think he gets about fifty boxes given to him and of course he does n't smoke so he just
4 Of course he does n't mind what I say about him .
5 So I held his hand all the way and mum was there and I said you 'll be alright dad I said do n't worry about it I said er , we 'll be here when you come out , he said yeah alright , I 'm alright , so as the surgeon came out he said look Mrs he said I 've seen your daughter , yeah , I have to say this to you he said it 's a fifty , fifty percent chance that John will come back from the operation , operation OK and he said it 's a one hundred percent chance he wo n't without surgery of course he do n't know anything , got his little cap on
6 Of course he did n't know it was called that .
7 he said to me part time er , but of course he did n't know , erm they might , might want somebody part time , but erm , I mean that 's got ta be at least even if it 's three pounds an hour
8 Well the man nearly went through the roof and er , this was a Saturday morning , of course he did n't come , and in the meantime I had another replai re complaint about the path outside the W I hall , again which was a disgrace , not one person but several people .
9 Of course he did n't fall for that .
10 But of course he did n't have anything to lose , as far as he knew .
11 Of course he did not know how it was the piece in the Nouvel Observateur had come to be written .
12 He talked about getting married — of course he did not know the man recognised him , although it is not far from Rostock , where he lived then .
13 Of course he did not deny that experience does influence the development of some behaviour patterns , and he accordingly divided behaviour patterns into instinctive ( inherited patterns which develop independently of experience ) and learned ( the opposite ) .
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