Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] do [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The Committee took the view that lawyers are unapproachable because of the inaccessibility of premises and their unwelcoming nature , because the methods of work do not tie in with the needs of clients , and because of a lack of response to the needs of linguistic minorities . |
2 | But if Cubist methods of composition did not change fundamentally between 1910 and 1912 , in the spring of 1911 Braque introduced a new element into one of his paintings which was of vital significance . |
3 | Unless sites are discovered by accident ( when a new road cuts through a prehistoric cemetery , for example ) most methods of discovery do not locate sites with sufficient accuracy for excavation to take place with confidence . |
4 | But these lists are not organized in any way other than regionally ; the methods of dialectology do not address themselves to variation within a single region between the sexes , or between status groups or generation cohorts . |
5 | Evidence from the first and second waves of reform does not give great comfort to reformers . |
6 | The journalists of Esquire did not specify the names of this country 's worst -dressed men . |
7 | Even naturalistic styles of aquascape do not replicate nature , but are an idealised vision of how we would like nature to be . |
8 | Will the Prime Minister tell us why Chancellor Kohl and his fellow Conservative Heads of Government do not agree with him that , by adopting the social chapter , they will jeopardise jobs ? |
9 | What those Heads of Government do not have is a record of losing 768,000 jobs in their countries in the past 12 months . |
10 | And , of course , relative spatial concentrations of deprivation do not involve absolute absence of deprivation from other areas . |
11 | The islanders of course do not share our Western compulsion to distinguish ourselves , the rational " observers " , from the rest of nature . |
12 | Other aspects of freedom did not affect them so much . |
13 | As usual , one of these aspects of life does not make much sense without the other . |
14 | In the purply warm twilight the tiny traces of time did n't show , he looked exactly as always . |
15 | All this is a study in decorum , indeed — a decorum only narrowly maintained — but not in submission ; and the demands of gentility do not inhibit the novelist when he writes . |
16 | Moreover , it is frequently pointed out that the early Christian definitions of faith did not mean by the Greek and Latin words that we commonly translate as ‘ person ’ exactly what we would mean by ‘ person ’ today . |
17 | Now , most of our everyday talk about the objects of perception does not reflect this . |
18 | But the United Kingdom Government held that , as a matter of law , each Allied government was entitled to deal with its nationals in its own way , and that the 1929 Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War did not protect any allied national who had served the enemy against his own government . |
19 | The rules of competition do not allow direct attacks upon the limbs , so use foot sweeps with care . |
20 | The strict rules of evidence do not have to be followed . |
21 | Because the formal rules of evidence do not apply , there is no automatic procedure equivalent to discovery and inspection , but documentary evidence is often important in unfair dismissal claims and there are powers to order the production of key documents on the application of one of the parties . |
22 | The formal rules of evidence do not apply . |
23 | The strict rules of evidence do not apply in arbitrations ( Ord 19 , r 5(2) , Term 3 ) , but , of course , the district judge or other arbitrator may feel that he should give less weight to evidence which is hearsay than to evidence which is direct . |
24 | He was arrested with his wife Vera in 1981 and , after a grossly unfair trial in a ‘ traditional court ’ , where normal rules of evidence did not apply and without defence lawyers , both were sentenced to death two years later on charges of treason . |
25 | As you play you create mountains in the distance ( remember that normal rules of reality do not apply in this field of dreams ) . |
26 | Taking a less detailed view , the patterns of discovery do not differ greatly . |
27 | Because the do document , Patterns of Ministry does not talk about lay presidency ! |
28 | However , in order to accept that such examples are evidence in favour of a Stem + Lexical Rules Hypothesis of entries in a mental lexicon , it is necessary to show that similar patterns of dissociation do not occur for other word-final fragments . |
29 | Unfortunately , other forms of assessment do not lend themselves to precise measures of test-retest reliability and the clinician may need to judge how far situational factors might have influenced the two assessments . |
30 | The two forms of reason do not exist independently of each other , as different forms of reality , but exist in relation to each other in an economy comparable to Derrida 's differential ‘ stricture ’ . |