Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He reports that the algorithm does indeed usually converge . |
2 | The defence does n't always accept the scientific findings . |
3 | Er , for the , for the phase three , which is the one that we 've got , the one 's that are rented already the , the money does n't actually become available until er that date , spring ninety four . |
4 | So we 've been through quite a lot of those and it 's it , the case does n't really stack up . |
5 | The case does n't actually tell you how many days per week each is open , but a reasonable guess would be six . |
6 | This disjunctive , unfinished quality challenges readers to establish an order which the text does not entirely provide for them . |
7 | Developing the theory is complicated by the fact that the linguistic structure of the text does not necessarily mirror the structure of the world . |
8 | ( The computer does n't always give extra information . ) |
9 | ( The computer does n't always reveal the whereabouts of traps , secret doors and invisible creatures the first time of asking , unless Samson has high intelligence or is experienced . ) |
10 | In addition , the Board of Inland Revenue must be indemnified by the people who were partners immediately before the first change , and by anyone joining the partnership on that or a later change , against any loss of tax arising on a partner 's claim that the election does not strictly comply with the provisions of s 113(2) and that the cessation basis should have been applied . |
11 | The plain fact is that one may learn something about features of recovery by looking at large numbers of individuals but the converse does not wholly follow . |
12 | Thus , if the buyer does not immediately buy replacement goods but does so subsequently and at a different price from the market price at the date of the breach , that is normally irrelevant . |
13 | However , most of the literature does not satisfactorily account for the simultaneous determination of wages and membership while allowing for the interaction between the free rider problem and workers ' tastes . |
14 | The early retinoic acid-induced ectopic expression of the r4 Hox code in a broad anterior region of the hindbrain does not permanently result in this entire region adopting an r4 identity , as has been proposed . |
15 | If this happens the basis will fall by 3180 - ( 2100 - 2 x ) = £1080 + 2 x , Provided the index does not unexpectedly rise by more than unc = 540 points ( 23% ) , a most unlikely event , Bash Brannigan will make a profit from speculating on the basis . |
16 | The user does not only have to overcome the physical aspect of dependency , manifest in withdrawal symptoms , but also psychological dependence . |
17 | That said , Strictly Ballroom 's attempt to outcamp the ultracamp does n't quite click . |
18 | The mind does not really forget . |
19 | The action does n't quite live up to the presentation : it 's simple overhead-view stuff with no frills , but fun nonetheless . |
20 | The Prelude does n't completely flow , its pianissino is hardly that , and we do n't always hear the lower note of its characteristic mordents ( e.g. A , G , A ) . |
21 | If an agent enters into the transaction , then for certain types of investment and if the agent does not regularly hold himself out as buying investments , the transaction is excluded . |
22 | That is , that the ‘ god ’ representing the fundamental origin of the religion does not really exist , and never has existed , ; at least not in the form required to be believed in . |
23 | But looking after the stock does n't only mean handling it carefully ; it also means planning stock levels , ordering goods and storing them . |
24 | It is not , however , conclusive evidence for , as we have seen , membership is dependent both on agreement to become a member and entry in the register and if the entry does not truly reflect the agreement or there was no valid agreement the register ought to be rectified . |
25 | So you 're sitting in your office and some , you know your , your boss comes in and says hey the president says so and so , but the president does n't usually say it to you he says it to somebody else so there 's always , there 's always a possibility of ambiguity , somebody else has interpreted the president 's message in a particular way . |
26 | The stock answer to defence procurement questions is that the information is commercially confidential or that the Department does not normally give the information . |
27 | The research does not just attempt to see when , where , whether and which people pack more into their lives but to bridge the gap between existing empirical work based on time budgets and more subjective accounts of the process . |
28 | And I must warn you , the lavatory does n't always flush . ’ |
29 | The mayor does not automatically become Lord Mayor for that is the subject of a further grant from the Crown . |
30 | By virtue of the Unsolicited Goods and Services Act 1971 the recipient of unsolicited goods is entitled in certain circumstances to treat them as unconditional gifts after six months from receipt , or 30 days from notice to the sender , so long as the sender does not in the meantime take possession of them and the recipient does not unreasonably refuse to permit him to do so . |