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

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1 I hardly ever see her now because she does n't go out and neither do I. But I used to see her when her husband was alive , indeed they were almost the only people I ever saw .
2 Because she does n't earn much .
3 Of course she does n't appear in the unemployment statistics because she does n't register every week .
4 As James Gilbey , a member of the distilling dynasty who has known Diana since she was 17 , noted : ‘ She said to me recently that she had n't made any date in her diary past July because she does n't think she is going to be there . ’
5 The woman does n't want to p play because she does n't think it 's her fault .
6 I did hide in the upstairs of her apartment in a mask with a gun and ( violently ) terrorised her , because she does n't want to go out with me anymore . ’
7 Anyway , Liz is a bit annoyed because she does n't want to lose her no claims bonus .
8 Alexandra tells you after she 's wet , but she ca n't tell you before , because she does n't know she 's going to !
9 ‘ That 's because she does n't know how old she is . ’
10 She 's a lot nicer than my mother because she does n't have any stupid daughters to distract her .
11 Sexist cynics might suggest this is because she does n't have Di 's looks or Fergie 's telephotogenic qualities .
12 His wife thinks he 's sexy , but that 's because she does n't have to live with him , he says .
13 I mean she does n't does n't see a lot of her erm you know and but she and she was talking to her the other day because she does n't like to get involved or say a lot but
14 ‘ In fact , I would n't even call it a slap , because she does n't cry , she just looks at me and laughs . ’
15 ‘ She does n't speak because she does n't need to , ’ said Rachaela .
16 She matures into a woman who can not be judged by ordinary rules because she does n't play by them .
17 She is not a communicant member because she does n't find herself worthy to come to the lord 's table .
18 Ophelia is often ignored for audition material simply because she does n't seem to have much in the way of a sustained speech until she goes mad .
19 Not because she does n't approve of me ( few mothers do ) , but she was bound to have a lot of questions I had no intention of answering .
20 Because she does n't keep a kosher kitchen .
21 ‘ It 's because she does n't understand me .
22 I think an MP is there to respond to correspondence , and I 'm very surprised that he takes issue with one of our officers because she does n't happen to be the Chief Officer , and I 'm very sad about that .
23 If she followed me , it 's because she does n't trust me , and if she does n't trust me it 's because she knows something , or has found out something .
24 Well precisely for that reason , that not only this particular person , but lots of other people at times cause trouble , and I 'm not always there erm and Pauline , who 's next to me , who you 'll probably talk to in a minute — she 's over eighty , she 'll kill me for telling you that because she does n't look it , she only looks about forty , but — erm she stuck in there and people are frightened and erm worried about her , and the fact is that erm there 's no other way of calling the police than having a phone .
25 And if you look back at the minutes and then Yona I think she 's great as the secretary because she does n't let anything go but on the other hand she 's pretty informal about and the way th that over the weeks you know somebody er Julie or June or Mervia Ann come up with the suggestion that they maybe feel why do n't we do this and then by the next week it 's turned into a a rally or a big picket or or a record .
26 Thus the other follows because she does not want to lose face with her white friend .
27 I can guess , for instance , that an academic in the drama field , Richard Courtney , was embarrassed by her in the early days because she does not fit his Sladian view of what drama teaching is about .
28 She can not see because she does not wish to see .
29 The hon. Lady persists — I do not think that it is because she does not understand — in making the bogus comparison between in-patient and out-patient waits now and in 1979 .
30 This feature is barely touched on by Chiaro , perhaps because she does not see her sub-title " word-play " in terms of semantic violations .
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