Example sentences of "[conj] does not [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 He , too , is impassioned in his discussion of what does or does n't cut the typographical mustard , and is retained by BP to design its award-winning annual Statistical Review of World Energy .
2 Where the action is for unliquidated damages and the defendant delivers an admission of liability for the claim but disputes or does not admit the amount of the plaintiff 's dam ages , then : ( 1 ) if the defendant offers to pay in satisfaction of the claim a specific sum which the plaintiff accepts , the provisions of this rule shall apply as if the defendant had admitted part of the plaintiff 's claim ; and ( 2 ) in any other case , the plaintiff may apply to the court for such judgment as he may be entitled to upon the admission , and the court may give such judgment , including interlocutory judgment for damages to be assessed and costs , or make such other order on the application as it thinks just .
3 And if he does not pay , or does not pay the full amount , then payments will have to be enforced leaving the lone mother to cope in the meantime ( although for those on income support maintenance can , as now , be signed over to the DSS ) .
4 Section 9 provides that where he can not or does not make the valuation , the contract is avoided .
5 9 – ( 1 ) Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party , and he can not or does not make the valuation , the agreement is avoided ; but if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them .
6 When we are dealing with the structure plan for which there is no local plan in force , we have a new problem which is that , owing to the diagrammatic nature of the plans , no one will be able to say with certainty that this does or does not affect the claimant 's property , but that nevertheless , because of that very uncertainty , a wider number of properties may be affected .
7 An applicant for judicial review may lose the case no matter how sound it might be as a matter of substantive ( as opposed to remedial ) law if , for example , he or she pursues the wrong procedure for seeking a remedy or does not satisfy the rules of standing ( see Chapter 3 ) .
8 Whether nature does or does not do the same thing is always tantalising , and sometimes revealing about the principles and mechanisms underlying the creation of structures .
9 Launching into the logical approach when someone has not had time or does not have the information to assess your credibility is unwise .
10 Those who argue about this ( about how much should be spent on Arts faculties in universities , for example ) tend to debate whether it does or does not help the economy , help people to do various jobs , and so forth .
11 But unless one is blind , or does not know the language , surely one would not be likely to ask what it means to say that something is white ?
12 If you come across an answer to a question that does n't fit the headings you 've already got , summarise that answer and write it on the master sheet : thereafter put a tally mark against it every time an answer fits it .
13 If you are looking for an appealing gift that does n't cost the earth , Belinda Thomas could provide a solution .
14 A well planned , well made kitchen that does n't cost the earth .
15 I mean at the moment there 's an awful lot of pressure on women , I mean social pressure , to respond to flirtations and sexual overtures in a way that does n't hurt the feelings of the young men , and women of that age
16 With his beloved Halle and its attendant choir he performs John Ireland 's These Things Shall Be and , with the orchestra alone , Bax 's Third Symphony ( CDH7 63910 ) , music that does n't deserve the neglect into which it has fallen since these 1940s performances .
17 But at the moment that does n't use the A sixty one , it uses the the B road that comes through Killinghall to join
18 If tha if it 's a short answer , concise but answers the question , you 'll get a better mark than a much more wordier answer that does n't address the question .
19 The school that does n't appreciate the potential value of its governors in management and marketing wastes a valuable asset .
20 But remember it was your decision to buy it in the first place , nobody else 's , and if it 's you that 's wrong , or you that does n't suit the item , then you probably do n't have any entitlement to an exchange or a refund .
21 The Freshman though , is essentially a movie-maker 's movie , a self-congratulatory in-joke that does n't take the risk of letting the audience think for itself .
22 The Freshman though , is essentially a movie-maker 's movie , a self-congratulatory in-joke that does n't take the risk of letting the audience think for itself .
23 It is of no surprise to you and I to know that we are in a erm an economic crisis , and , but I think that we might be accused of being in an area that does n't take the fair share of the cuts .
24 The organisers hope the recipient will be the only person that does n't remember the Wiltshire Festival .
25 It 's got scratching noises on it and a bassline that does n't follow the rest of the song .
26 The party 's most likely recourse is a face-saving compromise with the Ministry of Finance that does not alter the status quo .
27 Still , there 's nothing secretive or lacking in discussion on the new laws in operation — and how refreshing to mention something that does not invoke the subject of money .
28 But he said that does not mean the administration has ruled out the use of force in future efforts to oust the general .
29 Our results show that the causal agent exits the wounded cotyledon when phloem translocation is blocked , so the systemic effect must either arise from a chemical signal travelling through a route that does not involve the transport of photosynthate , or a physical signal .
30 Initial preconceptions are liable to prejudice the research in a way that does not affect the work of the naive stranger .
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