Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] he [verb] not [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He disliked the ethos of Irish Protestantism and he did not believe in its doctrines .
2 The difficulty of winning a championship , the strain and gamble it involves , are so great that if a driver does not carry through to the following year sufficient momentum and he does not have the same advantage — of car , team , etc. — that he had the previous year , the results are often disappointing .
3 They sent him away and he 's waited four months and he has not had a penny .
4 Granted , he does have five- bedroom house in Bayswater ; he is married to one of the most powerful women in publishing ; but his children go to state schools , a good deal of the time he wears clothes from Marks & Spencer and he does not drive a car .
5 Jean-Claude may have had artistic integrity on his side but he did not have a legal leg to stand on .
6 He waved weakly after the car but he did not speak as Rose shut the door and they turned back into the house .
7 Mr Airlie conceded that there might be some residual animosity towards the electricians but he did not envisage any problems in taking the union into the TUC .
8 Hodge hoped that the Joint Commission would resume its work and he did not wish to convey the impression to Koreans that it was American policy to prevent unification .
9 His back was to the window and he did not turn to spare a glance at the crush of the zeks who squirmed against the grime of the windows .
10 His letter had not contained any regrets for her forthcoming ordeal and he did not look like a man who would have much patience with women in any case .
11 But he was a tough boy and he determined not to go to pieces .
12 It was a world he had relinquished with small regret and he had not expected to find it again on Larksoken headland .
13 Wayne never found his rhythm on his serve and he did not get into the match until he broke me at 5–3 , but I did good enough to win , ’ said the 24-year-old 1991 Wimbledon champion .
14 ‘ I can vouch for it that nobody has moved from his or her desk all the time you 've been here , except for Nigel and he has not moved from his corner . ’
15 The relief applies where an individual who is domiciled outside the United Kingdom receives a benefit but he does not receive the benefit in the United Kingdom .
16 Obstructive symptoms then resulted in a further small bowel resection but he did not achieve remission despite prednisolone .
17 ( 2 ) In the epistemic sense of ‘ appears ’ it makes no sense to say that the sea appears to be blue to someone but he does not know it , or that line AB appears to him to be shorter than line BC but he does not know it , or that the young lady/old woman figure appears to him to be a drawing of a young lady but he does not know it .
18 At present , Josephson is unable to offer an explanation of psychic energy and its effects but he does not doubt that it is ‘ positive , a genuine phenomenon ’ .
19 Yoshida wished to see Japan restored to true independence but he did not wish to see Japanese armed forces re-created .
20 The transfer to Florence Colliery was very close to Hem Heath and equally accessible to Mr Jones 's home but he did not accept this transfer , left and claimed redundancy .
21 This is because the skilled individual is normally working well within his capacities , he does not have to search desperately for information because he knows exactly what to look for , his movements are not hurried because they are integrated into smooth chains and he does not react suddenly because he anticipates what is going to happen .
22 But he pointed out that Borders and Highland regions had already agreed not to back a referendum and he did not see that position changing .
23 His mother was tight-fisted with the money from the brewery and he did not marry until after her death .
24 European leaders who had feared since Korea that America 's relentless anti-Communism would end in disaster gave Johnson little support and he did not stand for re-election in 1968 .
25 If the innocent party is the buyer and he has not paid then he may simply refuse to do so and return the goods if he has already received them .
26 Kowalik looks a good prospect on the evidence of his first two Ipswich meetings and he does not expect to miss many British League meetings .
27 That is my advice , although I emphasise to my hon. Friend that I am not a clinician and he does not need to be told that .
28 He knew their value as training for war and he did not fear rebellion .
29 He had led an exciting life in boxing circles before he went away to the war and he did not consider himself to lack nerve , but the plan the little shifty-eyed character was setting out made Billy want to get up and leave right away .
30 He thus does little to ‘ lead ’ his group and he does not dominate the females .
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