Example sentences of "it [verb] nothing [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Reg. v. Grant and Hewitt , 12 J.L.R. 585 , although it adds nothing to the established principles , is an example of inconsistent previous statements wrongly withheld by the Crown at the trial but properly , if belatedly , disclosed on appeal , so that a conviction depending on evidence of identification was quashed for want of a fair trial .
2 If reliability is defined in terms of the production of truth , it adds nothing to the first condition once we restrict our attention to the particular case .
3 If it is defined in terms of justification , it adds nothing to the third .
4 The original entries for 995 and 996 may have been lost , and it says nothing of the hostile relations which probably existed with Normandy for a time , and only hints at the troubles in the Irish Sea mentioned above .
5 It says nothing about the actual conditions of re-identification of any such topic .
6 Finally , one major gap in Oakeshott 's theory is that it says nothing about the fundamental issue of how societas may be reconstituted in the modern age .
7 Change was a mass movement ; it owed nothing to the puny efforts of the individual .
8 It did nothing about the immediate problems , and so , probably inevitably , came to be seen as a form of inaction .
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