Example sentences of "nor does [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Collins does not make poetic claims , nor does her use of language demonstrate the clever turns and plays of Herbert .
2 Nor does one surrender one 's judgment if that means acting against one 's judgment .
3 He neither agrees nor disagrees , nor does he answer their objections .
4 The Profitboss places few demands on his colleagues , nor does he expect favours .
5 To his great credit he comes up with no easy answers , but nor does he give in to glib despair .
6 He is born with that instinct , for no mother wasp ever taught him , nor does he possess the capacity to learn something so fundamental to his existence .
7 Mr Tim , by the way , does not acknowledge the modern concept of the language laboratory ; nor does he cleave to the antique idea of the library of books ; still less does he believe in separating students of different ability .
8 He plays no budgetary games nor does he tolerate finance people playing games with him .
9 Nor does he appear to be aware of the idea of subjective redundancy .
10 Nor does he specify what kind of effects might be achieved by a reformulation or explain how it achieves those effects .
11 Obviously he does not deny the cat 's whining and agitated leaping in the presence of the ball , nor does he refuse its possession of ‘ sensory data ‘ , but these will not show what the cat believes ; namely , ‘ what categories of things it recognises ’ .
12 Nor does he feel the stockmarket has fully discounted a recession .
13 McGegan is not afraid of Handel : nor does he feel that the composer 's awesome genius need be treated with kid gloves .
14 Nor does he feel compelled to decide later cases " by analogy " to earlier ones , at least when there is room for disagreement about whether a later case is really like or unlike them .
15 Miquel Tàpies does not find the plethora of new cultural centres a worrying prospect , nor does he aim to compete directly with them .
16 The solicitor names neither your benefactor nor his client , nor does he explain why you should be the beneficiary .
17 Taskopruzade does not mention any successor to Tursun Fakih , nor does he seem to describe the activities of any other scholar of the relevant period in such a way as to suggest that he held the office of Mufti .
18 Sartre never broaches the question of the other crimes committed by Stalin ( which is just as well in view of the way the argument is going ) nor does he address the obvious problem that his own identification of Stalin as the practical Marxist of specificities against Trotsky 's abstract universalism runs directly counter to the fact that Stalinism produced the most clear-cut example of a Marxism which internalized an abstract schema within itself .
19 Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases .
20 Nor does he consider the possibility that some pupils may find that the approach does not work for them .
21 The liquidator says that he can not say how much of the stock was supplied by our client , nor does he have any information as to whether or not the amount received from debtors includes any amount for the sale of AB stock originally supplied by our client .
22 A middle peasant is somebody who is more or less entirely self sufficient , he does n't hire any labour but nor does he have to work for anybody else , his plot is big enough for him to be able to support himself and his family .
23 His status , and salary , will be higher than that of a lowly assistant solicitor , but he makes no capital contributions to the firm nor does he have any right to a share in profits .
24 Nor does he desert his world .
25 Scott does not see strata as consisting of individuals , nor does he see them simply as positions generated by the economic system , but rather as groups of inter-marrying and inter-connected families .
26 The Profitboss never sits on expenses claims or invoices ; nor does he issue instructions restricting supplies of cash .
27 Nor does he believe that abstinence makes the heart grow stronger .
28 ( Nor does he puff Raffles cigarettes in the Commons — there is a strict smoking ban in the chamber at all times . )
29 Nor does he render a service in country B or anywhere else by refraining in consequence of the grant from taking preventive action against the grantee .
30 Nor does he wish to begrudge what Bread has done for his career .
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