Example sentences of "does [not/n't] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Celebrating the importance of the survey in the history and contemporary milieux of social research is one thing ; but this importance does not place it beyond criticism as a method of social research . |
2 | So being a Christian then does not isolate us from sorrow or from grief . |
3 | McCallum assumes that the government decides its monetary and fiscal policies for period t at the end of period t - 1 and can not or does not change them in period t . |
4 | It does not show him in character . |
5 | If the court adjourns the hearing of an application in accordance with regulation 143 but does not refer it for inquiry and report , then — ( a ) within 21 days of the adjournment , the unassisted party shall file an affidavit of costs and resources together with original exhibits and any other documents necessary to support the affidavit ; and ( b ) not less than 21 days before the adjourned hearing , the unassisted party shall serve notice on the area director of the date and time of the adjourned hearing together with a copy of his affidavit of costs and resources ( and of any exhibits and supporting documents ) . |
6 | Putting young offenders into a prison or other custodial establishment does not deter them from offending . |
7 | I have a pretty good idea what Charlotte 's just-a-handful of also ran last-among-equals might be , although the press release does not name them for fear of diminishing the glory of Verbier 's triumph . |
8 | Because the infant is unwanted by one or two people at one point in time does not qualify it for extermination . |
9 | But this does not exempt them from liability if their actions result in negligent damage to people or property . |
10 | If the Minister does not consider it worth while , all he has to do is call it in and either have a public inquiry or decide for himself whether it is a good scheme . |
11 | Our care and supervision does not absolve you from responsibility for rigging and inspecting the equipment you use , and controlling your risk of accident or injury while using it . |
12 | He remembers it , but he does not have it on file against us any longer . |
13 | And our agreement does not provide us for time off with pay for an event such as this . |
14 | The Matrimonial Homes Act 1967 ( as amended by the Matrimonial Homes and Property Act 1981 ) gives a spouse who is in occupation of the matrimonial home , but does not occupy it by virtue of an estate , interest , contract , or statute , protection against eviction from the dwelling without the necessity of obtaining leave of the court . |
15 | He could think he was following the rule , when he was in fact not doing so ; the new sensation could seem to resemble the original one , when it does not resemble it in fact . |
16 | We have created a framework in which Europe can develop its defence role in a way which complements the American presence in Europe and does not put it at risk . |
17 | These arguments suggest that the biological and/or psychological make-up of women does not predispose them to criminality to the same extent as men . |
18 | Determination alone does not get you through life , and these were becoming hard times for me . |
19 | You ca n't want her to marry someone who does n't love her in return . ’ |
20 | Banging balls wildly does n't make it on clay . |
21 | She does n't do it at home , she can easily go out |
22 | At two , she does n't do it on purpose . |
23 | Oh no she does n't do it in front of Mrs . |
24 | ‘ If that does n't kick-start you into life , nothing will ! ’ |
25 | ‘ You mind she does n't shag you to death , ’ one of them said . |
26 | if , if , if he says I 've done it in class and I do n't want to finish it off at home , that 's fair enough , but what 's gon na happen when he gets to secondary level and he 's got this idea that if he does n't finish it in class , that 's it , he does n't do it , he wo n't finish learning the topic |
27 | One does n't want them to sort of follow it blindly , of course , one wants them to discuss it carefully , very carefully , but it has to sort of fit into the ongoing life of the institution and not be a kind of little game that someone is playing on their own somewhere because they happen to be linked with the university or doing a degree or something . |
28 | 'Cos she does n't drink it with milk , so it do n't really matter to her . |
29 | Finally get to sleep at five , thinking : ‘ I do n't care who runs the country , as long as he does n't wake me before noon . ’ |
30 | He does n't trust me with money . ’ |