Example sentences of "[Wh det] do [adv] involve " in BNC.

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1 Most French and German employees contribute to schemes which do not involve invested funds , and so will not be covered by any EC directives .
2 Companies like Bull and Digital will quite happily provide services , such as network and communications management , for systems which do not involve their hardware at all .
3 Short and intermediate courses and those which do not involve the student in heavy costs tend to have a more democratic social composition .
4 Secondly , new fuels for the internal combustion engine which do not involve the depletion of vital and limited energy resources .
5 In particular , criminal behaviour in women tends to involve non-violent crimes which do not involve the use of physical strength or agility , since women have not been ‘ trained ’ to develop such skills ( Hoffman-Bustamente D.Y. , ‘ The nature of female criminality ’ , Issues in Criminology 8 , 2 , 1973 ) .
6 Dr Roger Nourish , head of the team of microbiologists within Britain 's Health and Safety Executive ( HSE ) , which inspects factories , says that ‘ even in microbially low-risk processes , like the processes carried out so far — which do not involve infections or toxic hazards — allergenic risks arising from workers ’ exposure to foreign proteins or polypeptides have to be considered ’ .
7 In this particular instance it is ridiculous to think that a married man can never go off and do things which do not involve his wife .
8 Clean wounds include those surgical incisions which do not involve the alimentary system , genito-urinary system or upper respiratory tract .
9 Being inauthentic ( ‘ feeling false ’ ) comes from ignoring or denying life 's contradictions , perhaps by attaching oneself exclusively to objects which do not involve the sort of deep relationships or beliefs that can give personal pain as well as joy .
10 But if one rids oneself of the idea that there need be any thing in common to good things , other than that they are good , one will be ready to recognize that there may be other good things which do not involve pleasure , that some things which involve pleasure may be good rather than bad , and that relative goodness need not be proportional to relative pleasurableness .
11 This was not because he had any interest in values realized in animal life , but because he believed that some degree of goodness pertained to things or states of affairs which do not involve consciousness of any kind .
12 But of course it is only invariant in a special sense : the author is free to order his universe as he wants , but for the purposes of stylistic variation we are only interested in those choices of language which do not involve changes in the fictional universe .
13 This goal could have been achieved by much simpler means which do not involve detailed control of the substance of attainment targets and programmes of study .
14 ‘ Wolfson 's policy could be seen as an inducement to people to devise experiments which do not involve the use of animals , and almost everyone would agree that that is a good idea ’ , he says .
15 The genetic algorithms form a separate family which do not involve anything resembling neurones , but they are included here because they take their data in a very low level form , like the input to a neural net .
16 It may be a heresy to say that poor snow forces people to explore facets of the mountains which do not involve skiing , but it is true .
17 Will the Secretary of State name to the House any allegedly independent gas-fired generating projects which do not involve investment from regional electricity companies ?
18 The aim of this research is to investigate the extent to which different reading patterns are related to different patterns of strength and weakness in performance in tasks which do not involve reading per se , but tap aspects of cognition which are relevant to the acquisition of reading .
19 In this category we might expect to find phonological and grammatical features which are sufficiently different from British English to be salient , but which do not involve , in J.C .
20 This problem also arises in reformulations which do not involve apposition markers as such .
21 Being Fat is not a Sin , by Shelley Bovey ( Pandora 1988 ) talks about the prejudice and oppression suffered by fat people , particularly women , and about ways to feel good about yourself which do n't involve losing weight .
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