Example sentences of "nor do [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Comments such as ‘ a history of childhood abuse is both hip and horrible , the rock'n'roll statement with knobs on ’ do not encourage other men to discuss the issue , nor do they treat this subject with the seriousness it deserves .
2 But these private fictions are rarely of much significance , nor do they affect most people — despite much American talk of ‘ roots ’ .
3 The garbage pickers are not employed by Cartón de Colombia or the warehouses , nor do they have any sort of contract with them .
4 Whether there is any social morality or justice in such a system is not a matter which the detectives are given to question ; nor do they spend much time in reflecting on why some dubious property acquisition is outside their terms of reference , or what the relationship is of such practices to the maintenance of position and power .
5 While the Chewong are fully aware of the physiological differences between the sexes , these are not valued relative to each other , nor do they constitute any base for symbolic ordering ( see Howell 1983 , 1988 for further discussion on Chewong gender ) .
6 This is reinforced by Handy 's view that schools have a multiplicity of purposes and these are not discriminated between or prioritised , nor do they include any reference to the management of adults .
7 Nor do they share any body of feminist dogma .
8 They receive no overtime pay , nor do they get any holiday money or sickness benefit .
9 Nor do we make any claims for the realism of the particular models discussed .
10 Nor do we have any reports of escaped psychopaths or violent addicts of any sort in that part of the county .
11 Bhutto herself dismissed them as " kangaroo courts " and told journalists on Aug. 26 that " we do not accept any tribunal nor do we have any intention to appear before it " .
12 Nor do we see any reason why a wife who is not separated from her husband , even a wife who is still to be regarded as cohabiting with her husband , should lack this protection of the criminal law .
13 The Department does not offer a direct service to homeless people nor do we publish any leaflets about this issue .
14 Nor do we use any stocks .
15 Nor do you see these Easton Press leather editions for sale in bookstores .
16 I do not shirk any responsibility in this matter , nor do I shirk any responsibility for the actions taken by my officials or for the way in which the Parliamentary Under-Secretary handled the case .
17 Nor do I spend much time listening to jazz .
18 Nor do I need such smugness from an upstart like you .
19 Nor do I imagine that Number 10 would have been overjoyed if it had been some young detective constable . ’
20 Nor do I see any support in earlier judgments which have been cited to us relating to the predecessors of section 236 or to comparable sections for such a limitation to ‘ reconstituting the company 's knowledge . ’
21 Nor did we make much effort to match the potent appeal of Tory policies on privatisation and council house sales .
22 Nor did we make much fuss over presents .
23 Nor did they see any future in piecemeal political reform of the autocracy .
24 Briggs and Nebes ( 1976 ) found no effect of familial handedness but nor did they find any effect of handedness per se .
25 Nor did they have any preconceptions about his personality or politics .
26 She did not actually concentrate on the birds which happened to be there , nor did she feel any desire to feel them or encourage them to come near her — but she was quite able to relax knowing that they were there in the background .
27 She had not sat down to breakfast , preferring to eat a handful of dry Puffkins while she sought her shoes , nor did she utter any words of affectionate farewell , not being one for dissimulation .
28 Nor did she have much confidence in many of the nannies who now worked at Park House .
29 Spemann and Mangold 's discovery of the organizer did not come as a surprise to Spemann , nor did it involve any element of luck .
30 The Parliament could not sack individual Commissioners , or force amendments on legislation , nor did it develop much influence over budgetary matters until the 1970s .
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