Example sentences of "does [not/n't] [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , it is clear that ( 12.12 ) does not generate a new solution , but merely a rotation of the original .
2 It does not lay an adequate foundation for a claim that , even if the solicitors did so advise , that was not advice which a competent solicitor could reasonably have given .
3 Our view , and the advice given us , is that the Bill does not represent a suitable way to deal with that problem .
4 Kaplan uses little mathematics , and although the book does not represent a thorough course in astrophysics it will make excellent supplementary reading .
5 I quote the 1986 agreement under which the industry agreed ’ to take special care to ensure that their advertising and promotion does not represent a greater attraction to young people than to the population as a whole . ’
6 In binocular right-eye and left-eye viewing conditions , brisk OKN is elicited by right-to-left motion ; for left-to-right motion the number of beats is very small and does not represent a normal OKN response ( the traces at bottom illustrate the observer 's description of the pattern of eye movements in the two directions ) .
7 Figure 24.7 thus does not represent a single sequence .
8 There is a Whip who does not represent a Scottish constituency .
9 That does not represent a sensible integration with agricultural production .
10 So it ( the catalogue ) does not represent an objective description of a psycho-medical condition ; it shows what teachers say when you ask what stress means to them .
11 This does not settle a continuing debate but it does not need to .
12 ‘ the lacuna perceived to exist in the case of insolvent companies where either there is no floating charge or the holder of the floating charge does not appoint an administrative receiver . ’
13 In fact the ERM does not preclude a small cut in interest rates soon , because sterling has lately been strong .
14 The fact that this Y6N17 groundmass composition does not lie on the Haiti glass trend does not preclude a genetic association .
15 One of the tasks for the Solidarity government is to ensure that a revival in the Polish spirit does not preclude an honest appreciation of the nation 's history .
16 If the buyer does obtain ownership , then he does not suffer a total failure of consideration .
17 ‘ This labelling does not serve a public purpose in terms of nutrition or food safety .
18 However , the study of difference has acquired a newer meaning and can now be seen in the light of a test of our theories of development and language , and in a way which does not isolate a particular group under study .
19 Embracing such a cause does not ensure a black child 's welfare and may , unwittingly , damage it .
20 Whilst Field does not emphasise an ethnic dimension to this underclass , it is clear that public fears are focused not on the elderly , sick or female , but on the young , especially young men — and particularly young black men .
21 The Lincoln Record Office does not possess a single map of this kind , in an otherwise rich and varied collection of records .
22 Charlotte does not possess a high point of view on the subject of marriage .
23 The evidence presented above does not make a strong case tor substantial changes in Britain following the episode of Magnentius , but there is a sufficient number of indicators , at least , to suggest that the proposition can not be dismissed .
24 ‘ A contract does not make a great deal of difference .
25 Er now I would suggest that if somebody does not make a single spelling mistake and it or or grammatically error and it 's perfectly well presented give them full five marks okay .
26 An unregistered treaty remained valid under Article 18 , whereas an obligation does not bind a third party unless it has manifested its consent .
27 Paragraph ( a ) is by way of restatement of the common law ; paragraph ( b ) extends it so as to make the disposition conversion even if it does not confer a good title on the disponee .
28 For example , whilst there is an obligation in law on A not to interfere with B 's freedom to pass along the highway , this of itself does not confer a positive right on B , though the effect may be the same .
29 The law therefore does not confer an explicit right of protest but it circumscribes our freedom to do so , and what is left can be enjoyed .
30 A statement such as As for animals , I advocate a conservation policy , implies that animals are being contrasted with something else for which the speaker perhaps does not advocate a conservation policy .
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