Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] does not [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If the upper part had been true as to intervals it would have been in B major , and of course the tonal results would have been chaotic : organ Whether intervals are true or false does not matter to listeners , who can not easily distinguish the difference .
2 However , if one looks at section 3 it is — we do not need to decide the point — at least doubtful whether it would apply to the circumstances of the present case , because the requisite intent which has to be present before section 3 is breached is the intent under subsection ( 2 ) of section 3 , ‘ ( a ) to impair the operation of any computer ’ — that clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — ‘ ( b ) to prevent or hinder access to any program or data held in any computer ’ — that again clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — and ‘ ( c ) to impair the operation of any such program ’ — that does not apply here .
3 Section 2(1) does not change the meaning of appropriation but it tells us when appropriation is not to be regarded as dishonest ( and so does not amount to stealing ) .
4 The inventoried music falls within the period of Lully to Campra , and interestingly does not extend to Rameau .
5 Juliana does n't have much time to spend on her make-up and indeed does n't need to because she has a beautiful clear skin .
6 Since the speaker is discussing the possibility and not the reality of daring , he feels that there is no real daring occupying the before-position that daring normally occupies with respect to the event dared , and consequently does not use to in these contexts .
7 A possible solution , but one which contains considerable data duplication and certainly does not conform to the aims of the database approach , would be to store the files in a number of ways .
8 Bukharin argued , moreover , that primitive accumulation belongs to the prehistory of capitalism and therefore does not belong to a consideration of its history proper nor of its modern functioning .
9 The latter relief applies to National Vocational Qualifications approved by the National Council of Vocational Qualifications , but presumably does not extend to the training of driving instructors by the British School of Motoring .
10 J. Stannard , Recent Developments in Criminal Law , SLS , 1988 , 59 , averred : " Bevan is another in the long line of cases where courts have adopted a strained construction of legislation in order to convict a person who is clearly guilty of dishonest conduct but also does not appear to be adequately covered by any legislative provision . "
11 It is not , as some seem to think , necessarily linked with making confession — this may be included but certainly does not have to be .
12 But , as already emphasised , the problem of meaning here as elsewhere does not reduce to the problem of criteria .
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