Example sentences of "does [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I say , Inspector , that does rather leave every avenue explored , does n't it ? ’
2 It does rather spoil the fun , though , when the spoof is too obvious — the one in the 31 March issue was so obviously naive and reckless in its content that it could not possibly have fooled anybody with even a grain of sense .
3 Still , the fact that Lord Heptonstall had the use of his all night does rather direct the spotlight on him . ’
4 A clerical error remaining unnoticed and uncorrected can have disastrous consequences , so it is essential to make sure the certificate does properly reflect the insurance required .
5 he does much resemble a poet ,
6 Erm it does obviously have a bearing on sales to the third countries when the er aircraft is in production .
7 The video does not have a lot to say about stress brought about by sexual harassment but it does rightly emphasise the importance of professional workers leaving their personal problems at home .
8 Because I think erm it it does somewhat alter the discussions that we 've had to date i clarification of that .
9 But the French-born widow does personally own a chateau believed to be worth £3 million and has found £900,000 for the legal fees of her sons Ian and Kevin .
10 I believe , my dear , that seeing beautiful things around does so help a soul to feel strong , would n't you say ?
11 Let us begin with the proposition that our visual experience does somehow involve a judgement .
12 To accept what I have been saying about epistemic appearances is to accept that our visual experience does somehow involve a judgement about what we are looking at , whether in our experience of works of art or in ordinary visual experience .
13 If , as expected , Britain does finally ratify the convention , it may apply to have certain areas designated as World Heritage sites .
14 In this way , even if the pupil does finally reject the Church 's teaching , at least it will be on the basis of informed opinion rather than emotion , bias or misunderstanding .
15 She does not register the gesture , but I can feel her watching as we go .
16 On its own , replication does not validate a theory derived from experimental results ; it merely shows that the results are obtainable .
17 The device with the suffix ‘ B ’ only quotes 180 to 480 and does not attain the level we want .
18 To this end , the analytical department is designing on-line analysers , eg on-line gas chromatography , which can analyse products and intermediates in ‘ real time ’ , and if part of the process does not attain the quality required the computer will work out the modifications needed before the process can continue .
19 As the Cloud-author might say , contemplative understanding comes from nowhere and is experienced as a gift : We must not be surprised if a man does not attain the heights of contemplation or experience its sweetness at the beginning of his Christian life .
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21 The Pump Wagon does not abandon the fight until the combat is complete and one side broken or destroyed .
22 But there are no such existences. 'That the cat is on the mat' does not denote an entity as 'the cat' denotes a cat .
23 As the administrative receiver is the agent of the company , his appointment does not terminate the company 's contracts .
24 It should , I think , be emphasised that the present decision of your Lordships does not represent a breakthrough in relation to the principle against self-incrimination ; it is a decision on its own facts in the light of that principle .
25 This does not represent a reduction in commitment to the idea of Woonerven .
26 Recently the Treasury has become very slow to approve in lieu deals , which has led to this useful fiscal provision being underused ; in 1991–92 , works of art worth £3.4 million were accepted in lieu of tax , when the provision ( although this does not represent a ceiling ) is for £11 million p.a .
27 The secretary-general does not represent a continent .
28 We want , above all else , a system of inspection that does not derive from ideology , that is not a quick fix , that does not represent a commitment to privatisation on the ground that the Department of Education and Science must deliver its element of privatisation .
29 This , however , does not represent a loss to the incoming population , to whom is left open the chance of reconstructing a sense of ‘ community ’ once the village has been transformed into a more homogeneously residential , as opposed to agricultural , settlement .
30 Roth would appear to believe both the claim and the counter-claim as to the value of the text , and to believe , too , both that the Roth part of the book does not represent an exercise of the imagination and that it does .
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