Example sentences of "[vb -s] n't [vb infin] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 I mean there is a real sense in which species selection just does n't make sense in this kind of context .
2 True as that may be , he does n't break stride in saying the new deal on rugby 's doorstep has ‘ created the potential for people like Tim Horan to make a lot of money ’ .
3 It does n't hold land in order to allow ideologues to impose their views on our tenants and impose it through a form of nineteenth century landlordism .
4 Since the problems at Strangeways , prison violence has rarely appeared in the headlines , but John Bartell , chairman of the Prison Officers Association says that does n't mean violence in our jails has decreased .
5 That seems a strange statement for someone who does n't measure success in chart placings , but his is an MD .
6 But even Helen Huntingdon does n't seek independence in order to freely give it up again .
7 ‘ Oddly enough , such an item does n't have priority in my wallet , ’ he murmured condescendingly .
8 And unless you 're on the council you ca n't go there and state your case , you 've got to go through someone else , who maybe does n't understand it or does n't have feeling in it , and so it just does n't work really . ’
9 ‘ You see , Julius does n't like efficiency in his private life .
10 It demands , it does n't come cap in hand asking for favors and groveling its gratitude ! ’
11 Whether it 's rape by a former boyfriend , abuse by an older authority figure , repeated groping by a brother or cousin , or assault by a casual acquaintance , the emotional scars go deep and a woman 's life can be destroyed if she does n't get help in coping .
12 But it 's even more of a comfort for baby if he does n't get wind in the first place .
13 a Court Clerk , who is legally trained and can advise Magistrates about matters of law , but who does n't take part in the actual decision of the Magistrates ?
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