Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] does [not/n't] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It is clear , however , that social man is , for better or worse , seizing control of his terrestrial environment and any geographical methodology which does not acknowledge this fact is doomed to in-built obsolescence .
2 ‘ It is clear , however , that social man is , for better or worse , seizing control of his terrestrial environment and any geographical methodology which does not acknowledge this fact is doomed to inbuilt obsolescence . ’
3 Whilst non-equity shares have a particular legal status which justifies their inclusion in shareholders ' funds , this does not justify reporting within shareholders ' funds an instrument which does not have that status and may never be converted into one that does .
4 Well the short answer is it to my mind it does n't impose any restraint at all .
5 Christopher Tucker , 29 , of Hounslow , west London , who will be sentenced later this month , was allowed bail on condition he does not enter any of the fast food chain 's stores .
6 I 'm afraid it 's another story which does n't reflect much credit on me — I seem doomed to show you the worst side of my character .
7 Otherwise , the cursor will be placed at the first field which does not satisfy either of the above two conditions .
8 This could be the observation of a mother about her daughter 's play which does not demand any interaction from the child but is verbalizing what perhaps the child is thinking .
9 It seems that the Secretary of State will seek to safeguard the existing pension rights of those who work in the subsidiaries by looking closely at the buy-out proposals and that he will not favour any buy-out proposal which does not give some future security of pension rights to the workers who will be affected .
10 In a window which does not get much light , a single , showy Boston fern will make a focal point .
11 A management which does not do this betrays more than the shareholders in the business ; it betrays the employees and the nation as a whole .
12 That policy was reasonable in a buoyant market , but the directors now feel that even capitalisation should discontinue : ‘ Your company is one of the very few in the sector which does not capitalise any interest or other finance costs and has no off-balance sheet accounting of any kind . ’
13 So you see , that it is important for every coach in the country , even if he is giving a lesson to a child who does n't have any kind of tennis talent , to give the lesson as if he or she was the future Wimbledon champion .
14 How much faith can we have in a possible Chancellor who does not have any independent view on something as important as the PSBR .
15 What Coetzee 's work suggests , and it is a pity he does not pursue this point fully , is that in Britain before 1914 the potential fragmentation of the political right was contained .
16 As I pointed out earlier , regression itself does not cure any particular problem .
17 It 's very hard to find a job which does n't involve some interaction with machinery , with computing or whatever .
18 What it fails to say is that it is a high intensity workout which does not suit all fitness levels .
19 The only exception to this result involves the G4pA5 site which does not suffer any major perturbation upon the introduction of a B II conformation .
20 Also , apart from legal considerations , in most situations , a seller who does not provide such a remedy is likely to be at a significant commercial disadvantage compared to his competitors , since the giving of such guarantees and warranties has really become standard commercial practice .
21 Cos living up here privately in retirement one does n't realize these things .
22 Though he hopes to double the size of the group he does not plan any further acquisitions until the spring , preferring instead to work on ensuring that the Sea Life businesses are fully integrated into the group .
23 I think we 're entitled to ask if Nottinghamshire faces those problems , what is peculiar about Leicestershire that it did face those problems but all of a sudden it does n't face those problems .
24 In truth it does not denote any single right , but rather refers to a disparate group of immunities , which differ in nature , origin , incidence and importance , and also as to the extent to which they have already been encroached upon by statute .
25 But usually we think of the early idea-seeking interview as being with a non-expert , an ‘ ordinary ’ person who does not have any particular consultant status .
26 A person who does n't use any animal products at all
27 Now I 'm an ex-gardener I 'm a horticulturist it take roughly about forty years for trees to reach maturity it does n't say much for our planners if they plan to put those trees there and then now are gon na have them up again it sounds much like change for changes sake and that that it basically my comment .
28 So now I always and so I , I 'm thinking that it might be that , that I that erm maybe you know like I used to be anxious about something like that and I used to wake up and the dream used to happen , but now that I 've double checked that I know for sure that , that I 'm safe you know for the night it does n't happen any more by cutting off possibility
29 Gunningham concluded that the acts only reflected the types of control which were economically convenient to industry , and that ‘ since strict enforcement of more severe legislation would attack the very root of capitalism … then any compromise between alternative policies and views is always struck within an area which does not threaten these interests ’ ( Gunningham 1974 : 83 ) .
30 There is scarcely an article published in Moscow concerning the development of Soviet-Latin American trade which does not cite this factor as the principal and most enduring obstacle to the further expansion of commercial relations .
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