Example sentences of "it does [not/n't] [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think for a man in my position with my experience of playing for England and on the continent , it does not show much regard . ’
2 ‘ If it does not show that commitment , then the pressures from modern agriculture , neglect and creeping urbanisation will destroy all that is best in our countryside ’ .
3 Of course , they may not accept the beliefs , attitudes , or intentions that are expressed ; one can always object to what somebody else says , but it does not make much sense to do this unless one understands its meaning .
4 But Leeds ' own tartan terror , Gordon Strachan , insists it does not make much difference to players with championship credentials .
5 It does not make any sense to hold it here any more .
6 However , it is not very satisfactory from the point of view of attempts to construct a complete theory because it does not make any predictions of the values of the finite remainders left after making infinite subtractions .
7 This stage produces a family of subsets of the training set , the clusters , but it does not identify each cluster except by stating which example is in which cluster .
8 To say , as I pull my hand back from the flame , 'l have no reason to shun pain' , is no more than playing with a verbal formula of doubt ; it does not open any abyss under my feet like ‘ I have no reason to obey moral imperatives ’ .
9 Now whenever I speak , this provides grounds for believing that I have vocal chords ; but it does not express that fact .
10 However , the content required for such targets is inadequate for a true presentation of the Catholic faith tradition — it does not embody that content which adherents know as the essential elements of their faith .
11 It does not offer another explanation , however .
12 It does not assume any proof demonstrating its validity , and therefore it can not be knocked down for not offering it .
13 The reason is that despite the presence of what ? in the formula what do/does/did … do ? this question is really a substitute for the verb phrase as a verb phrase ; it does not assume any object for the verb : ( 25 ) the nurses swam at the weekend : what did the nurses do at the weekend ?
14 Er in paragraph a hundred and eight of that paper and I 'd I 'd like to read er read a quotation out , However because an exception is not acknowledged it does not mean that provision could not be made for this .
15 Kiesling concludes : ‘ It does not appear that femaleness , femininity , womanhood as such is the barrier to woman 's receiving holy orders , but femaleness in a state of subjection . ’
16 It does not dispute such continuity to point out that the emergence of recombinant DNA was at least equally descendent from confluent broad and powerful scientific currents in genetics , cell biology , biophysics , biochemistry , etc .
17 It does not do any harm to have a look and see what firms say about themselves in the various directories , including The Legal 500 , The Chambers Directory of Solicitors and Barristers and The Law Society Directory .
18 It does not do any arithmetic .
19 It does not do any good to try to run away from reality or to trivialise these issues .
20 Maybe the closest French imitator of champagne is Crémant de Bourgogne , for the simple reason that is grape varieties are Pinot Noir and Chardonnay , as in champagne , although it does not contain any Pinot Meunier .
21 The DFG has long realised the shortcomings of the normal 1-year grant : it does not give enough resources and security to build up a substantial group or programme in a particular area .
22 Equally , if an institution has excess funds at the moment , and expects interest rates to rise , it will be acting rationally if it does not lend those funds out , except very short term .
23 On the other hand , it does not feature any gender distinctions at all ( e.g. Ta ‘ he/she/it ’ vs .
24 The Code is drafted so that it does not impose any obligations on the parties to a takeover and their directors which would place them in conflict with their legal duties .
25 But unlike Hearsay-II 's production system framework it does not impose any constraints on the way knowledge is represented .
26 As the Squig escapes from the control of its Night Goblin herders it may burst through its own unit , but it does not cause any damage as it does so .
27 It does not require much imagination on the part of a person contemplating , on the one hand the evolutionary product that is the marvellous human body , and on the other hand the mess that is religious history , to bring his agreement with this .
28 It does not require much effort to get in excess of 150 documents .
29 The well drafted schedule only requires checking afterwards , it does not require another couple of hours ' work trying to remember what people said or what one 's own peculiar hieroglyphics made during the interview were meant to convey .
30 It does not require any principle for weighing spontaneous inclinations , for example a hedonist principle by which vomiting is to be avoided as unpleasant .
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