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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 ‘ My , my , it just does n't seem to be your day , does it ? ’
4 Du n no , it just does n't seem to be much erm pattern
5 but it just does n't seem to be working very effectively .
6 Yet even if there is a little textural variety in the CD as a whole , in performances as polished as these you ca n't begrudge the time spent listening to such uniformly lovely music — it just does n't take to end-to-end listening .
7 Well it just does n't have to be .
8 We know that it still has a poll tax element , that it will still need a register , and that it still does not relate to the ability to pay .
9 If you take all of the money that has been spent since the policy was established in nineteen eighty eight , it still does not amount to twenty pence per child which as I said in a previous erm question , answer to a previous question , is bare would barely buy a pencil for each child .
10 It also does not correspond to the fundamental assumptions on which the new security systems should be based , for essential elements which would guarantee security are apparently to be excluded .
11 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 .
12 ‘ It makes it better for you if you do , but it probably does n't matter to the film , ’ he says .
13 It really does n't matter to me how you get upstairs , ’ he said indifferently as he followed behind her .
14 It really does n't matter to be honest with you .
15 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 .
16 But the most striking thing about Bagehot 's essay on Peel , in the light of the last full week of this election campaign , is that it simply does not apply to Major at all .
17 It simply does n't occur to me .
18 It simply does n't occur to me ’
19 Well no it certainly does n't seem to be with , one in four girls getting pregnant .
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