Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] it does [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Such headlines both raise the issue of order in school and at the ground , and explicitly propose that it does not exist . |
2 | Emphasize that it does not matter how badly one reads the paragraph as long as the situation is not avoided . |
3 | They say that it does not deal with the problem of people who persistently reoffend while on bail . |
4 | If it is true , I repeat that it does not square up with the Government 's protestations about their concern for safety . |
5 | However , I regret that it does not appear that she is to address the Council of Europe , of which the hon. Gentleman and I are Assembly members . |
6 | That proposition has much support among lawyers , and even more among laymen , but our sample cases show that it does not command anything like universal assent among judges in the United States . |
7 | ‘ I 'll put it down to pre-wedding madness , and hope that it does n't strike again . ’ |
8 | I 've followed the events of of this erm unhappy but hardy perennial some time now erm I 've found it unusual because there was no Liberal volte face until now and er quite a lot of things happened where the Liberals changed their mind and I naturally started to wonder what has happened to make this change of mind come about and all I 'll say is I hope that it does n't have much to do with events in other counties or with any by-election . |
9 | On previous form today and in Committee , the Minister will say , " We hope that it does not happen . |
10 | Leaders and officials of parties other than the NPN nevertheless complain that it does not give them fair treatment . |
11 | If you accept that it does n't matter where it is , it will have transport implications , we 've already discussed a criterion erm about relating it to transport provision and facilities . |
12 | Or the courts could call the application of a statutory term a question of law , but accept that it does not have to have only one meaning . |
13 | The army has made it endlessly and publicly clear that it does not want to get involved . |
14 | That is wholly laudable , and I suspect that it does not divide the parties . |
15 | We 've trying showing her that we do n't mind when we lose but it does n't seem to work work . |
16 | Sociologists influenced by a more Marxist approach accept the importance of this work , but maintain that it does not go far enough . |
17 | I know that it does not affect the sound of the instrument , but when you pay the extra for cosmetic details , you expect it to be excellent , not scarred . |
18 | Some textbooks imply that it does n't matter ; few instructors teach it ; and some schools even have a policy not to lean . |
19 | Note that it does n't matter whether the hit scores a wound or whether a wound is saved , it is whether you hit or not that allows you to fire again . |
20 | Note that it does not have to be shown that there has actually been oppressive enforcement simply that such is " reasonably capable " . |
21 | In other European countries we have worked through agents and believe that it does not make sense for us to continue to try to service all those countries when LDP has a substantial full-time sales force already in place . |
22 | We believe that it does n't need any special legal requirement . ’ |
23 | It is a fascinating project and I believe that it does really bring art to millions of people . ’ |
24 | Do n't worry if you find that it does n't lead to orgasm straight away , if you 've never tried it before . |
25 | ‘ But because you have no concept of how to relate to people on anything other than a superficial level , you have a terrible shock when you get into a situation like marriage and find that it does n't live up to your fantasies . |
26 | The manual points out that mains can kill and I reckon that it does n't meet any of the safety standards . |
27 | But for certain reasons , which I will mention presently , we do n't want to use it ; so we pretend that it does not exist and hope that no one will be guilty of such bad taste as to refer to it . ) |
28 | In this section , I will first summarize his account , and then argue that it does not save the falsificationist from the objections of section 1 . |
29 | The project has been drawn some criticism , however , from those who argue that it does not take sufficient account of the interests of local tribal people . |
30 | Indeed , we often think that it does not figure at all on the Government 's agenda . |