Example sentences of "[pron] does [not/n't] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This policing function is less likely to be present in the case of a monopolist , which does not face direct product market pressure .
2 Finally , a mutant octamer oligonucleotide which does not bind Oct-1 or Oct-2 was used ( oligonucleotide M ) .
3 There is scarcely an article published in Moscow concerning the development of Soviet-Latin American trade which does not cite this factor as the principal and most enduring obstacle to the further expansion of commercial relations .
4 Otherwise , the cursor will be placed at the first field which does not satisfy either of the above two conditions .
5 Attempts to introduce material which does not satisfy those tests should be met by orders for costs made against those who have improperly introduced the material .
6 ‘ attempts to introduce material which does not satisfy those tests [ in the rule as formulated ] should be met by orders for costs made against those who have improperly introduced the material . ’
7 With effect from I January 1992 the ‘ old ’ offences at paragraphs ( f ) and ( g ) of regulation 27(1) of the 1986 Regulations no longer apply to passenger motor cars other than motor cars constructed or adapted to carry more than eight seated passengers in addition to the driver , or to goods vehicles with a maximum gross weight which does not exceed 3,500 kg .
8 in the case only of motor cycles which are first used on or after 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle ( not being a motor vehicle of group K ) which has a maximum speed which does not exceed 30 miles per hour , a kerbside weight which does not exceed 250 kilograms , and , if propelled by an internal combustion engine the cylinder of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres or in the case only of motor cycles which are first used before 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle which has an engine with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimetres and is equipped with pedals by means of which the cycle is capable of being propelled .
9 in the case only of motor cycles which are first used on or after 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle ( not being a motor vehicle of group K ) which has a maximum speed which does not exceed 30 miles per hour , a kerbside weight which does not exceed 250 kilograms , and , if propelled by an internal combustion engine the cylinder of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres or in the case only of motor cycles which are first used before 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle which has an engine with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimetres and is equipped with pedals by means of which the cycle is capable of being propelled .
10 in the case only of motor cycles which are first used on or after 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle ( not being a motor vehicle of group K ) which has a maximum speed which does not exceed 30 miles per hour , a kerbside weight which does not exceed 250 kilograms , and , if propelled by an internal combustion engine the cylinder of which does not exceed 50 cubic centimetres or in the case only of motor cycles which are first used before 1st August 1977 , a motor cycle which has an engine with a cylinder capacity not exceeding 50 cubic centimetres and is equipped with pedals by means of which the cycle is capable of being propelled .
11 –here property has been settled on terms which provide for one or more beneficiaries to become entitled to an interest in possession in it on or before a specified age which does not exceed twenty-five but meantime no such interest in possession subsists and the income so far as not applied for maintenance education or benefit of any beneficiary is to be accumulated , neither a payment made out of the property nor the arising to a beneficiary of an interest in possession in it is to be treated as a chargeable transfer .
12 The sixth company , which does not identify key environmental issues in its planning guidelines , does not do so because strategic issues are not discussed as part of the planning process but are considered on a continuous basis .
13 On the other hand , if the incentives are too high , they may themselves distort the market , by giving the beneficiaries an unfair advantage or enabling them to operate in a way which does not reflect genuine supply and demand .
14 But this principle does not constrain the courts to invent an ambiguity or to construe an ambiguity in a way which does not make good sense .
15 Another easy plant to grow which does not make special demands .
16 A management which does not do this betrays more than the shareholders in the business ; it betrays the employees and the nation as a whole .
17 This could be the observation of a mother about her daughter 's play which does not demand any interaction from the child but is verbalizing what perhaps the child is thinking .
18 Where shares are entitled to participate in surplus capital on a winding up , prima facie they participate in all surplus assets and not merely in that part which does not represent undistributed profits that might have been distributed as dividend to another class .
19 The suggested solution to this problem was to use the symbol , which does not represent any single phoneme ; a similar proposal was made for .
20 That policy was reasonable in a buoyant market , but the directors now feel that even capitalisation should discontinue : ‘ Your company is one of the very few in the sector which does not capitalise any interest or other finance costs and has no off-balance sheet accounting of any kind . ’
21 The royalty it must pay Microsoft is generally put at $15 to $20 per copy , and all the blank disks needed to make each copy of the thing , plus printing and packaging cost about $26 , which does not leave much for distribution from the $49 it charges Windows users , $99 for MS-DOS users and $139 for those having neither .
22 The only exception to this result involves the G4pA5 site which does not suffer any major perturbation upon the introduction of a B II conformation .
23 It seems that the Secretary of State will seek to safeguard the existing pension rights of those who work in the subsidiaries by looking closely at the buy-out proposals and that he will not favour any buy-out proposal which does not give some future security of pension rights to the workers who will be affected .
24 Davis 's other objection , that islands within barrier reefs should show signs of recent cliffing if they had been strongly attacked by marine erosion during low glacial sea levels , is , according to Daly , due to Davis misinterpreting the Glacial Control theory , which does not involve glacial but preglacial planations .
25 However , the repetitive nature of this type of credit is in itself a barrier against its users weighing up the advantages of credit which does not involve weekly collection — and perhaps against them considering cash as an alternative .
26 But there is another way in which molecular vibrations can be excited by radiation , a way which does not involve direct or resonant absorption .
27 Equally good is the string spacing , which does not feel cramped at all ( 39mm across a 47mm nut , 81mm at bridge ) — obviously another feature given special consideration .
28 An operator which adds some new knowledge , and which does not undo any fact already established , is said to be monotonic .
29 The personnel of bourgeois politics was naturally somewhat different , if only because politics is a specialised and time-consuming activity which does not attract all equally , or for which not all are equally fitted .
30 The project architect was Angela Clemo of Southbank Architects who continued the work following the reconstitution of the Society for Co-operative Dwellings into a secondary housing co-operative which does not offer in-house architectural services .
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