Example sentences of "that does [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A new concept that does n't depend on recognition , does n't depend of check-off and does n't depend on representation by shop stewards in every workplace .
2 After playing this for a while , I reckon the original mark ( 38% , Issue 73 ) was a mite generous for a game that does n't rely on skill in the slightest — you just need to memorise the entry and exit points of the Gremlins and use the same movements , screen after screen with no variation .
3 ‘ We 're looking for a dirtier funky sound that does n't smell of record label money . ’
4 If you must place one unit directly behind another , make sure it is a unit that does n't suffer from Animosity .
5 The company 's only criticism is of Destiny 's Moolit toolkit that does n't provide for application development under the Motif graphical user interface ( although it is compatible ) as it lacks Motif libraries .
6 Network File System can provide only ‘ weak clustering ’ , while the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment is ‘ a very large chunk of code not fully shaken out ’ , according to Fitzgerald , and has a lot of baggage that does n't apply to clustering , ‘ when you have SQL access right there ’ .
7 Visible vessel — a raised red or black spot protruding on the ulcer crater that does not disappear with washing .
8 Perhaps it speaks to a part of our mind that does not know about self-control — a part that remembers the time when we were entirely in someone else 's power and they , in a certain sense , were in ours .
9 Protection that does not come into effect until half the people whom it is supposed to protect have already disappeared from the scene is hollow protection indeed .
10 There is one kind of kite that does not respond to paying-out the line(s) and that is the basic two-line stunter .
11 Editor , — David Bowsher defines paradoxical pain as chronic nociceptive pain that does not respond to morphine .
12 This move towards legislation in the field of social policy that does not proceed from evidence or research by those professionals engaged in the field , but proceeds from the ideology of the political party in power , has doubtless significantly changed not only the structure of the social services but also the role of the legislative process .
13 We want , above all else , a system of inspection that does not derive from ideology , that is not a quick fix , that does not represent a commitment to privatisation on the ground that the Department of Education and Science must deliver its element of privatisation .
14 The power of the court to disallow a mortgagee 's costs sought to be added to the mortgage security is a power that does not derive from section 51 but from the power of courts of equity to fix the terms on which redemption will be allowed .
15 Their claim was based on a privilege that does indeed exist for libel , where the defendant is not required to disclose his sources .
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