Example sentences of "[that] there does not [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Lucidas , I suppose , more than any other poem of Milton 's , and indeed I suppose more than any other poem in English , Lucidas shows us that there does n't have to be a conflict between personal involvement and formal rhetoric . |
2 | One contributor pointed out that there does n't seem to be any very good reason for the bill . |
3 | But Edward Carr , trade correspondent of The Economist , is not so sure : ‘ What 's worrying is that there does n't seem to be anyone in control any more . |
4 | No matter about the slump in the property market , nor that there does n't seem to be any money about : they 'll come running for these . |
5 | Note that there does not appear to be a standard configuration for servo motor connections and on some older motors the supply connections may have to be reversed . |
6 | However the collapse of the wavepacket does not seem to carry information of this kind so that there does not appear to be a prima facie case of contradiction . |
7 | Although the cuckoo is a bigger bird than the reed warbler or any other of its regular hosts , its eggs are unusually small in proportion to its size , with the result that there does not appear to be a great discrepancy between them . |
8 | It is necessary , therefore , to point out that there does not seem to be any decisive evidence in favour of the assertion . |
9 | Mr. Beazley relied particularly on the Peters case , which he submitted shows that there does not have to be an actual contract in order to bring the case within article 5(1) ; but the relationship in that case between the association and its members was a consensual relationship which was manifestly very closely akin to an actual contract and in no way comparable , in my judgment , to the position here where there is no contract . |
10 | It appears from this that there does not have to be a sale for money because free promotional gifts incur the same liabilities . |