Example sentences of "i [verb] he does [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean he does well really |
2 | I mean he does n't dress up smartly , he likes wearing jeans and baggy shirts that are too big for him , and his haircut , now , that 's a bit … strange ! |
3 | I mean he does n't want for nothing , he gets as much as I can give him . |
4 | In particular he thinks the educated should have at least two votes , he does n't say how many erm that 's a matter determined case-by-case I take it , erm erratically it could be a thousand votes I mean he does n't rule that out , he does n't say it has to be more than one er two , but erm his view is that the educated to a specially privileged in a specially privileged position because they are erm more able to use their vote sensibly or to be given more than one vote , so we need now there 's going to be a question erm how do you know who the educated people are to make such suggestions , anyone with a university degree will be pleased to hear gets more than one vote on Mill 's system . |
5 | erm with him I mean he does n't tend to give handouts but you know kind of if you write ever if you succeed in , in , in taking fairly good notes erm |
6 | I mean he does n't have , sort of , consistent opening or anything he opens when he fancies does n't he ? |
7 | I do n't know , probably not , I mean he does n't wear his , I mean like proper trousers |
8 | Well I mean he does n't wear them all the time does he ? |
9 | I mean he does n't know the |
10 | I mean he does n't stand and dither and think , that 's not |
11 | I mean he does actually make er expose di differences between different areas where , where he says peasant associations er where the landlords are the worse they will suffer the worse punishment whereas |
12 | I have every faith in him although I realise he does n't know everything . |
13 | I hope he does not realise |
14 | I hope he does well in the Wing . |
15 | Mr William Gleeson said : ‘ I hope he does n't lose reselection , but if he does I will still vote for him . |
16 | I hope he does n't suffer the same fate as those who first used a computer to predict an election 's outcome . |
17 | I hope he does n't run out of wind . ’ |
18 | He explained , ‘ As I watched , I thought , ‘ I hope he does n't blame the bunker ’ , because when the cameras are on them , nine out of ten pros will blame the bunker when they leave their ball in the sand . |
19 | Lillian added : ‘ I hope he does n't come back to trouble me again . |
20 | Then I 'll suddenly think , I hope he does n't get disappointed . |
21 | " I hope he does n't tell them what a state we 're in , all the same . |
22 | ‘ I hope he does n't try , there must be three- or four-foot drifts out there and it 'll be worse across Handley Plain . ’ |
23 | But I hope he does n't begin to panic . ’ |
24 | I hope he does n't cause any aggro . ’ |
25 | I hope he does n't because erm the people on chemotherapy in that ward |
26 | ‘ I know he does n't look as if he can , but it 's a very strong possibility . ’ |
27 | I know he does n't … ’ |
28 | All sorts of bitter cynical things about the Slade and various artists — things I know he does n't believe . |
29 | I know he does n't really |
30 | I know he does n't like me . |