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

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1 Admonition alone does not appear to be enough .
2 ‘ There just does n't seem to be an end to it , ’ she said .
3 ‘ You see , Brownies , this hall is being pulled down in a few weeks ' time and new houses put up in its place , and there just does n't seem to be anywhere else for us to meet .
4 I 'm in the middle of a government grant on my house and by the time I get that together and spending money , which I should n't be doing , on junk , y'know , and I want to start a family and that , y'know , and try and be respectable , but it just does n't seem to be available under this health service , this National Health Service , although I do know people who have it prescribed .
5 It just does n't seem to be my idea of a church — so gloomy and full of galleries and mosaics and nooks and crannies and that horrible cold incense smell , ’ she said .
6 ‘ My , my , it just does n't seem to be your day , does it ? ’
7 Okay so I think that erm some of Mill 's system he has given us and accounted them a type of theory of democracy but seems to me deeply by between two ideas , one is that everyone will have a say in government and the other is they should n't be allowed decisive say if they are going to say the wrong thing so that on the one hand we have democratic equality of a source , on the other hand we have an independent theory of the good and a democratic process should be allowed to disrupt the good of the nation and Mill just does n't seem to be able to put these two elements in erm proper coherent fashion .
8 He just does n't seem to be clicking .
9 Du n no , it just does n't seem to be much erm pattern
10 There just does n't seem to be anything on the , on the horizon .
11 but it just does n't seem to be working very effectively .
12 Well it just does n't have to be .
13 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 . "
14 It also does n't have to be a particularly fast drive because spreadsheets read the data into memory once when you start using them and after that the speed of the disk has no effect .
15 But I 've left that sort of civil liberty out of this motion today , because we ca n't deal with all the , because we ca n't deal with everything all at once , but perhaps it can be tou touched at council , because we had Colonel , who also does n't like to be confused with the facts , trying to tell us that next year the , or the year after next , budgets will be cash limited , but I 've got news , they already are cash limited .
16 But whatever your choice , the advantage of modern fabric technology means that you can create a thick and substantial-looking coat without it being too heavy or uncomfortable — it often does n't need to be lined either .
17 It really does n't matter to be honest with you .
18 Her powerful and eloquent singing really does not need to be supplemented by low-register Sprechstimme ; one can see the point , but Puccini is near enough to raw melodrama without such mannerism .
19 Justice simply does not seem to be built into the system .
20 He simply does not need to be loved , apparently , whether by his relatives or anyone else ; he does not even , at all reliably , want it .
21 I said that I hope to breed the fish in this tank , but at the moment there does not appear to be any indication of willingness to breed on the part of any of the fish .
22 For risk ratings of eight or lower there does not appear to be any relationship , recall being consistently rare , this of course constitutes the bulk of the data , 983 of the 1,120 situations scored .
23 ‘ It is submitted : ( i ) the judge erred in law in his ruling on count 1 ; ( ii ) for an offence to be committed under section 1(1) of the Act there does not have to be the use by the offender of one computer with intent to secure unauthorised access into another computer ; ( iii ) there is no ambiguity in the wording of section 1(1) ( a ) of the Act which clearly refers to an intent to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( iv ) section 17(2) and ( 3 ) are applicable to the alleged actions of the respondent in this case ; ( v ) the Act has been drafted so as to deal with the person who misuses a computer to which he has direct ( but unauthorised ) access , as well as a computer into which he is able to secure indirect access by operating another computer . ’
24 There 's half that stuff on there does n't have to be there does it ?
25 Sellars sadly does n't seem to be in the first team at Newcastle .
26 The Library specifically does not want to be involved in Public Services ’ commercial loan scheme for publishers .
27 It is not , as some seem to think , necessarily linked with making confession — this may be included but certainly does not have to be .
28 A salad certainly does n't have to be made of lettuce ; but it should be mainly composed of vegetables or greens dressed with a complimentary sauce .
29 Well no it certainly does n't seem to be with , one in four girls getting pregnant .
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