Example sentences of "[noun pl] does not [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For Saussure the meaning of words does not depend in any way on their relationship with things ; it is wholly determined by the arbitrary and conventional structure of language .
2 In such a situation the flow of spoken words does not need to be interrupted by information about who is speaking .
3 The part of the pituitary and sexual hormones does not end with achievement of maturity .
4 This mutual exclusiveness of subjects does not hold between tort and contract .
5 One social scientist pointed out that the weighting of the two subjects does not have to be equal :
6 For instance , the — s of books in those books does not contrast with anything , so there is no question of recurrence .
7 Having read a lot of books does not make for good rock'n'roll lyrics — you end up with a band like XTC ; you might like them , sure , but that does n't make them rock'n'roll .
8 In contrast , the differentiation of γ thymocytes does not seem to be affected by the TCR- β mutation .
9 Prejudice is another human weakness , and like our emotions does not disappear at conversion .
10 On that much — the shape of the long-run supply function — Keynesians and new classicals can agree : the willingness of firms to produce commodities does not depend upon the absolute price level .
11 For example , cutting the nerve supply to the genitals does not interfere with sexual motivation in the short term ; cutting the nerves to the stomach does not interfere with hunger .
12 Attendance at lectures does not appear to be affected by the availability of outline notes .
13 It is likewise unimportant whether is a food parallel to or not both because the relation of the lines does not depend upon the relation between the terms that are " in parallel " ( as we say ) , and because the notion that an ideal parallelism is a truly synonymous parallelism has been exploded by the principle of the parallelism of greater precision .
14 Sitting in one position to observe and record appearances does not conform to the majority of our everyday experience of landscape .
15 I suggest that the discrepancy between the climate modelling results which indicate seasonal temperature extremes , and the increasing body of geological information documenting a temperate climate , may be explained by the fact that the palaeogeography used in the models does not take into account the existence of these lakes and rivers , which would have had a major influence on the regional climate .
16 It is worth recording also that urban contraction among the extra-mural areas does not appear to be a significant feature before the mid fourth century .
17 The whole system requires firm management and a continuous impetus from the top to ensure that the diffusion of staff duties does not result in diffusion of the work rate .
18 Consent in such circumstances does not have to be formally registered : it is enough for the regime that it can count , in practice , on the support and co-operation of key sectors of the population .
19 It is important that the current demand for counsellors does not lead to a lowering of standards and that all counsellors in primary care are properly trained , supervised , and supported .
20 We must also ensure that the escalation of costs does not lead to elderly people having to move from a single-bedded room to shared accommodation , which would be a lowering of standards in their residential home — and it is their home .
21 The bar to costs does not apply to costs incurred after the rescission of the reference .
22 Dr Runcie , he writes , ‘ is calling for a social market economy ’ , the implication being that such a marriage between free market principles for wealth creation and collective provision for social needs does not exist in this country .
23 In Volume Three of Capital ( Marx , 1972 ) , in the tantalising unfinished fragment on ‘ Classes ’ , Marx notes that even in England , where ‘ modern society is indisputably most highly and classically developed in economic structure … the stratification of classes does not appear in its pure form .
24 I am not familiar with this procedure which in relation to a request for discovery ( provided the request is generally in order ) or the administering of interrogatories does not conform with the practice described in The Supreme Court Practice 1991 , vol. 1 , paras .
25 This says that the provision of free movement for workers does not apply to the ‘ employment in the public service ’ .
26 Pears is probably the best singing actor I have ever seen and heard , but the range of his abilities does not extend to playing a brutal fisherman .
27 The distribution of the hoards does not correspond with either population or wealth , in as much as these are revealed by documented figures such as the Ship Money Assessment of 1636 .
28 The currency and power of ideas does not depend on their authors ' continued physical presence .
29 Kearney late last year showed that the success or failure of information technology applications does not depend on the absolute level of investment .
30 The limits of the ruling are unclear , and the bill of rights does not apply to private employers anyway , but the decision is expected to legitimise and encourage the growing practice .
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