Example sentences of "does not [verb] as [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This work shows that gastric acid secretion does not decline as a result of healthy ageing , but rather as a consequence of the development of atrophic changes of the gastric mucosa .
2 The fact is that all developed societies undergo processes in which professions and occupations proliferate and become more specialised and we then have to evolve means of ‘ getting it all together again' , in this case , ensuring that the patient or client does not suffer as a result of our separate functions and roles .
3 When the house of childhood does not serve as a place of support and nurture , when there is intense conflict between different members of the household , then we may find that many memories of indoors have been suppressed .
4 The sign in the utterance , therefore , does not function as a symbol but as an index : it indicates where we must look in the world we know or can perceive in order to discover meaning .
5 It does not appear as the arena of significant events , of accidental developments which can nevertheless have the most far-reaching consequences , of puzzling loose ends , or of real contradictions and inexplicabilities .
6 If a bad decision on the law was made or the court or tribunal took a view of the evidence that no reasonable tribunal could take , which does not appear as an error of law on the face of the record , that is a matter for appeal rather than judicial review .
7 To say what it ought to be would be to express attitudes of his own , which he does not regard as the task of the kind of philosopher like himself who is , in his professional work , trying to understand ethical discussion rather than to participate in it .
8 But for N. lapillus , which does not grow as an adult ( p. 307 ) , this could only be used for immatures .
9 For example , the new work shows that in some regions of the periodic table the average change in radius along an isotopic chain does not vary as the cube root of the atomic weight .
10 It does not count as an argument in a rational or scientific discussion about Freudian theory , however , any more than Berger 's analysis of other sections of the theory does .
11 It does not begin as a story of the complaining of the people like the others we have looked at so far .
12 Although half the contents are by Rameau , this does not qualify as a Rameau source , since all the Rameau pieces were copied from engraved editions .
13 Looking at the terms of the agreement as contained in the letter from Hunter 's attorney , and the receipt , it is manifest that the payment was not made in discharge of the plaintiff 's rights against all other parties ; and the result of the whole is , that it does not operate as a release , or matter which could have been pleaded as an accord and satisfaction , but amounts merely to an engagement not to sue Hunter , which can only be pleaded by himself ; if the action , therefore , had been brought against two parties , it would not have been a discharge to both .
14 An arbitration clause is valid at common law ; it does not operate as an ouster ( Scott v Avery ( 1856 ) 5 HLC 811 — clause excluding the right to bring court proceedings until arbitrators have made award ) and is not an exclusion clause for the purposes of the UCTA 1977 .
15 The proposed amendment anticipated that where the buyer does not deal as a consumer , the right to reject for a breach of the statutory implied terms , seen in ss13-15 of SGA 1979 , is limited where " the breach is so slight that it would be unreasonable for [ the buyer ] to reject [ the goods ] " .
16 Given the importance of this area of Russia in the Civil War and the Polish campaign , the Party 's care for and vigilance over the army does not come as a surprise ; nor does the considerable military presence in 1922 in civilian organizations like the hospital and the automobile workshop .
17 The fact that her husband was having a homosexual relationship does not come as a surprise but it is more difficult for Blanche to accept because he needed help but she caused his death by saying that he ‘ disgusted ’ her .
18 In fact , Stevens ( 1991 ) argues that it is just because devaluation does not work as an instrument of economic policy that the argument for a single currency is made more powerful .
19 erm But in terms of public order crimes , it may well be that this sort of view does not act as a preventative to erm prevent the same thing happening again .
20 The lodging of an application does not act as a stay of execution unless the court otherwise orders ( Ord 37 , r 8(2) ; Moore v Registrar of Lambeth County Court [ 1969 ] 1 WLR 141 ; [ 1969 ] 1 All ER 782 ) .
21 Deductive logic alone , then , does not act as a source of true statements about the world .
22 Robin Gibson says it is consulted on average about once a week by prospective sitters and stresses that the gallery does not act as an intermediary between the artist and the client .
23 THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO DOES NOT ACT AS AN AGENT ON BEHALF OF THE OPERATORS IN PUBLISHING THIS BROCHURE AND NO CONTRACTUAL RELATIONSHIP IS ESTABLISHED WITH OR THROUGH THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS WITH ANY OPERATOR WHOSE FACILITIES ARE ADVERTISED HEREIN .
24 First a trustee does not act as an agent and , accordingly , the beneficiaries of a trust that is a customer ( or , technically , the trustee of which is a customer ) are not indirect customers .
25 It is plain that Brussels is pursuing a policy of ‘ regionalisation ’ of industry and agriculture and , in the over-all plan , Great Britain does not feature as a coal producing region nor , in that case , as a chemicals producing region .
26 Suppose the seller commits an anticipatory repudiation which the buyer does not accept as a repudiation .
27 Mrs Wren says that the young person does not look as an ambassador 's niece should … ’
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