Example sentences of "does [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It does not matter whether the party accepting the consideration has any apparent benefit thereby or not : it is enough that he accepts it , and that the party giving it does thereby undertake some burden , or lose something which in contemplation of law may be of value .
2 It means that the purchaser from the hirer does eventually acquire good title , albeit somewhat delayed , Butterworth v. Kingsway Motors ( see paragraph 7–09 below ) .
3 ( Kim , 1981 ) It is exactly unlike any theory which does somehow locate nomic connection in the mental order , whether or not it then relocates it elsewhere , and thus is properly labelled Idealist .
4 I am fascinated by the use of the English language , I do not wish to undermine it , but , as I would argue , it does overtly undermine 50 percent of its users ( i.e. women ) .
5 It may therefore be wondered if the drafting of Article 100A(4) does not betray some confusion between that concept and Article 36 .
6 So that even if a proprietor or advertiser does not exert undue pressure , there are other forces that impinge on the ‘ freedom ’ of an editor and a newspaper .
7 Despite the charges against him , he does not anticipate many defections .
8 The figure was worse than expected and the company does not anticipate any improvement in the overall year results .
9 The discount does not attract withholding tax under s349 , whereas interest payable to the institutional holder usually would .
10 This does not denote any locality .
11 Lastly , the best refers to business which values ideas and creativity , which stimulates and encourages individual development , particularly in terms of recognising that the individual does not represent one set of potentials but many .
12 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 .
13 To control blood pressure at the expense of the blood glucose level or with elevated lipid levels does not represent successful treatment .
14 The literature on decision-making shows that this does not represent actual practice .
15 " This action , " he said , " does not mean that Japan is assuming a military role in the international community and does not represent any change in Japan 's basic defence policy . "
16 But he does not represent any value , and his well handicapped stable companion DEEP SENSATION is a sensible alternative at 11–2 with Ladbrokes .
17 That is unfair , and it certainly does not represent local accountability .
18 Some authors supported combined use of both agents with good results , while others found that a sclerosing agent does not improve haemostatic rates .
19 This enigmatic statement does not inspire total confidence , though their division of works into subjects imaginary works , lines , imprints etc does work well .
20 On the other hand , there can be no doubt that Lord Curzon , temperamentally does not inspire complete confidence in his colleagues , either as to his judgment or as to his ultimate strength of purpose in a crisis .
21 The language presented to them may be a genuine record of native speaker behaviour , genuine , that is to say , as textual data , but to the extent that it does not engage native speaker response it can not be realized as authentic discourse .
22 The Isle of Man currently does not tax non-resident holding companies .
23 The difficulty then is perceived by some to be that the law does not reach those persons who couch their racialist sentiments in moderate terms rather than virulently abusive ones , whereas — so the argument runs — this propaganda is equally insidious .
24 As the number of patients who originally had had solitary stones was small , the difference does not reach statistical significance and this was also true when the analysis was based on the 26 patients who had recurrence diagnosed by oral cholecystectography or ultrasound , or both ( 14.5 ( 9.5 ) % for those who had had single stones and 46.4 ( 8.1 ) % for those with multiple stones : NS ) .
25 This international co-operation between clearinghouses does not preclude international co-operation on an individual library basis , nor does it mean that the Australian , UK and USA clearinghouses will not provide a service to individual libraries in another country which has or has not a clearinghouse of its own .
26 But while public provision does not preclude charitable giving , the existence of the profit motive in any service usually does .
27 This approach does not preclude analytical discussion of the musical notes themselves ( some critics have appeared to erect a false antithesis between contextual and notes-based history ) , and the author has judged very well how much space to devote to purely musical matters and how deeply to go into technicalities .
28 Most agree , though , that care management does not preclude social workers from going back to direct work with clients , nor from switching to other areas like child care .
29 Unfortunately , this does not shed much light on the second apparent paradox .
30 It does not assume any proof demonstrating its validity , and therefore it can not be knocked down for not offering it .
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