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

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1 Mind , I ai n't sayin' 'e do n't 'ave 'is good points , nor that 'e do n't come up with a cuddle and a present sometimes .
2 Pity 'e do n't spend a bit more on these 'ouses , ’ Florrie remarked acidly .
3 The boys , for example , might not know he does n't drink at home .
4 You should know he does n't have so much .
5 A quiet word here and there usually lets the player know he has n't got off Scot -free .
6 He was causing these noises deliberately , so that she 'd know he was there , so that she 'd know he did n't want to talk to her .
7 Pity he had n't stayed there . ’
8 Pity he had n't said that to begin with .
9 Pity he had n't shown such confidence before .
10 Pity he did n't fulfil a promise he made to Darlington Business Venture when he came up last November .
11 Pity he did n't have clothes on , they would have cushioned his fall a bit .
12 Pity he did n't hit him cos he 's a big man .
13 Pity he did n't let the local chaps have it , ’ was the general opinion .
14 Pity he did n't take that one . ’
15 To the end — or at least to his testimony in Poindexter 's trial , in 1990 — Reagan maintained he did not believe that he had been trading arms for hostages .
16 It was the question she had been screwing up her courage to ask him for some time , but Duro pretended he had n't heard , and turned away to talk to Dom Alfonso .
17 Because he knew he could n't speak of what was in his mind , he pretended he had n't heard her and continued to stare out of the window .
18 We even sent an invitation to Michael Swinton as a joke just to see what he 'd do , but it was hopelessly disappointing , he simply pretended he had n't had it — ’
19 He pretended he did n't know me or did n't want to .
20 I have every faith in him although I realise he does n't know everything .
21 Lucien found he had not wanted to hear that .
22 ‘ Sarah did n't know he was n't home until she went to call him next morning and found he had n't slept in his bed .
23 The mechanical voice intoned , ‘ The number you require is ’ and he found he had n't got a pen handy , nor anything to write on , and had to start all over again .
24 This was the serious business of becoming rich — a fantasy which involved descriptions of the clinic he would open with the proceeds , the disciples he would train , and the short burst of bad temper or glum despair as he checked his coupon and found he had n't won .
25 He found he did not mind .
26 On the Friday before the incident occurred he had not got home until three o'clock in the morning .
27 Did he intend everyone in the castle to know he did not want the wife he had married in such a hurry ?
28 He , I tell you want he does n't do , I should n't let you hear , but , when he , when him and me are arguing when we were younger , and me dad used to wind Colin up , and wind me up , and I 'd get madder and madder , and me dad used to love it .
29 Shame he did n't put one more of his many chances away .
30 But Norwich social services bosses say he does not need the pass because he can hobble a quarter of a mile without help .
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