Example sentences of "[vb base] it [verb] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 Its leaders say it does not want to be responsible for any disturbances .
2 However , the Aberdeen economists say it does not take the issue of scarce resources into account .
3 Erm , it as I say it does n't provide for the the uses we 've just discussed and in my , I do n't want to get too entangled in the statistics of it , the main point I want to make is that
4 As I say it does n't matter what building
5 I said look if I say it does n't look right that 's all I know , it just does n't look right
6 Er and take into consideration er Act since nineteen eighty five but it does exist er and also tend to agree that we do need a , a , er transport policy which actually takes er into consideration all er members of transport but the main point about this and Chris actually raises the point , er he referred to shopping it if we support the terminal five erm planning application but we say it has n't been doing it , er on the consideration we get these other things which are on shopping list , then you are actually erm forcing the government that you have er , er and this integrated policy , the driving for in the long run .
7 But coach experts say it has n't been proved that belts are safer .
8 The Baughs checked the original offer letter carefully and they say it did not state clearly that once people have accepted , there was no way out and it certainly did not mention the excessive opt-out figure they were later quoted .
9 ‘ But you say it did not have the chain on it ? ’
10 I say , the other night , I say it did n't really bother me , but like I 'm a heavy sleeper anyway .
11 And you 'll get people of course who say it did n't work .
12 I do n't care if it 's Craythorn it does n't say I was with Craythorn
13 Well you really want it do n't you ?
14 ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . )
15 Katy stop it does n't befit you .
16 NIGHTSHIFT IT DOES N'T COST A PENNY
17 NIGHTSHIFT IT DOES N'T COST A PENNY
18 We hope it does not interfere with the enjoyment of viewers over Christmas Day . ’
19 I hope it does not encourage you to do your worst !
20 I only hope it does n't ruin your party atmosphere ! ’
21 ‘ This will , I suppose , be an issue , but I hope it does n't become a dominant issue , ’ he said .
22 I hope it does n't drag on !
23 I had beaten so many of my idols that I hope it does n't sound too arrogant to say that I was proud of my performance .
24 Instead of the moment being one of passion and desire , his mind is often filled with such thoughts as ‘ I hope it does n't happen again' and ‘ Please let it be all right this time ’ .
25 All the guests have to be wired up with a radio mike , and just before she went on , she said : ‘ I 've got this thing strapped between my legs — I hope it does n't give way … . ’
26 ‘ I rather hope it does n't come to that , sir .
27 Liz said , ‘ Christ , I hope it does n't mean we 're going to have to move . ’
28 C. Hope it does n't drop on you .
29 You know , I 'm not saying your lot wo n't win , but I hope it does n't happen in my lifetime .
30 ‘ I hope it does n't bring the new slates off the roof . ’
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