Example sentences of "does [not/n't] [vb infin] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Shevers , who had already dropped the name Hawk 72 for the new aircraft , opting instead for ‘ Liberty ’ , says he is concerned that Textron , which already produces engines for light aircraft , may decide that resumption of single-engined aircraft production does not represent such an increase in its product liability exposure as it did for Cessna 's former parent General Dynamics .
2 Olsen hopes that Taylor does not go all the way with the long ball game and play big , powerful strikers like Brian Deane and David Hirst .
3 A repetition of the same sin under similarly testing circumstances does not make this a duplicate of 12:10–20 .
4 I hope I can reassure my hon. Friends that the framework of duties within the Bill does not create such a divide .
5 The teaching of grammar , as traditionally practised , does not promote such an alliance .
6 It does not demand such a situation in cultivation but there is no doubt that it thrives best in deep soils that do not dry out in summer .
7 In fact the picture is complete only in the sense that it contains the details which are relevant to his activity in that room , it certainly does not contain all the detail which is available to the senses .
8 However as the oligonucleotide SSB does not contain all the sequence in the stem-loop structure we propose the protein recognising the SSB sequence can bind to the single strand sequence .
9 Nonetheless there are titles for which more than one source of information needs to be consulted — either because the titles are borderline choices , and/or because one source does not give all the information needed .
10 The old case authorities suggest that the nature of a share as property does not prevent such a course , but the more modern cases seem to incline towards some restrictions upon the use of votes where there is a conflict of interest involved .
11 Such a procedure is not fully efficient in that it does not use all the information contained in the model .
12 The materials manager does not purchase all the material he could possibly need in a given period .
13 the materials manager does not purchase all the material he could possibly need in a given period .
14 But Waste Management is a British issue and Merill Lynch does not enjoy such a luxury .
15 Althusser does not attempt such an argument but his sole example — a glancing reference to Foucault 's studies of asylums and clinics — suggests that he might have some sympathy with it .
16 Here , no difference was observed between enalapril and hydrochlorothiazide on the glomerular filtration rate ; however this study 's design ( conceptualised exclusively for studying microalbuminuria ) does not allow such a difference to be ruled out .
17 Secondly , management does not have all the knowledge required to determine how to meet its objective .
18 However , deprivation of liberty for a shorter period does not have such an effect .
19 The Court ruled that , even if the agencies staff were instructed to print out what they deemed to be records , the electronic material are ‘ quantitatively different than a copy printed out in paper form and , therefore the Defendants ’ record keeping system violates ( the statute ) because it does not save all the information contained in these electronic records . ’
20 Also , apart from legal considerations , in most situations , a seller who does not provide such a remedy is likely to be at a significant commercial disadvantage compared to his competitors , since the giving of such guarantees and warranties has really become standard commercial practice .
21 There are two important respects in which it [ PESC ] does not provide all the information that is needed …
22 There may follow a lack of communication and understanding between the computer professionals , the legal advisers , the ultimate users and the supplier of the software resulting in the purchase of a system which is cumbersome , does not provide all the information the users now realize they would have liked and which runs far too slowly to be of any practical use .
23 There was an offer in the letter if my memory 's correct but it did n't actually specify what their offer was and really I think what the Council want to do is exactly what they are offering because we have to be minded all the time that the that er applicant does not own all the land and , and certainly it is , is , is the wish I think of this Council , I believe unanimously , and , and I think a lot of the residents , that we do somehow acquire a pedestrian link .
24 It is true that 1759 could represent the beginning of a copying effort that extended over several years , but the appearance neat , professional and all of a piece does not support such a hypothesis .
25 The third pitch is probably harder , but being well protected does n't leave such an impression .
26 The only thing that she would change , she does n't like all the work !
27 but if the elderly pensioner does n't read all the solicitor 's correspondence or the solicitor does n't communicate every fact of the correspondence but relies solely on the brochure they 're carrying in their pocket or their handbag the brochure taken in isolation might mislead might it not ?
28 The Isle of Man Coastal Path or Raad ny Foillan ( Way of the Gull ) is a route that does n't get half the publicity it deserves .
29 Orwell does n't understand half the world because he does n't see it .
30 That 's your ability for your heartbeat and your heart to get the oxygen it requires from your lungs and to keep going , cos if that d h does n't happen all the rest just goes .
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