Example sentences of "does [adv] [vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It does not bother me now at all .
2 But I find the whole performance so persuasive that this really does not bother me much , and I imagine other listeners will feel the same way .
3 Londoners have for long been perversely proud of a health service that does not serve them well .
4 A later article will argue that this lowering of costs does not eliminate them altogether but rather transfers them .
5 VDU 13 moves the cursor to the left edge of the window , but does not move it vertically .
6 For some reason , this strange conversation does not strike me as at all odd .
7 ‘ Just because they are small does not make them less precious .
8 That there is a certain amount of confusion and inconsistency in the arguments does not make them less to be feared .
9 But however effective these arguments may be in political debate , that does not make them necessarily adequate as theoretical explanations of racism .
10 These emerged as the movement represented by the Enlightenment itself became more self-critical and less brashly confident in its own rationalism ; but that does not make them any the less significant or challenging for theology .
11 Its frequency however does not make it right .
12 But that does not make it right to encourage disaster in search of diversion .
13 ‘ But it does not make it right .
14 Vehemently , she added , ‘ But that does not make it right !
15 The mere fact that people are convinced that freedom , for example , is a good thing , even that God desires it for us , does not make it more than wishful thinking .
16 But to say that it is hard does not make it less desirable , neither does it mean that governments should abandon the attempt .
17 This does not make it any the less disturbing and below we will discuss contemporary styles of delinquency in greater detail .
18 However , it has been said that advice which is intended to have persuasive effect is not distinguishable from inducement and ‘ the fact that an inducement to break a contract is couched as an irresistible embargo rather than in terms of seduction does not make it any the less an inducement . ’
19 On the other hand , the fact that a threat is couched in polite and regretful language does not make it any less a threat , and there is little value in the distinction which has been suggested between a warning and a threat .
20 Whilst the issue of ‘ crimes of the powerful ’ , to use Pearce 's ( 1976 ) evocative phrase , is now often portrayed as a left-wing cliche , this does not make it any the less a problem .
21 responsibility analysis ’ which broadly takes the existing political and economic structure of society for granted , or which does not relate it very strongly to individual families ' difficulties .
22 Basle 's basic principle is that if the country exporting a waste does not regard it as hazardous , it does not need to ask the consent of the importing country in order to ship it .
23 Roman does not want you here at all , Signorina Hastings .
24 What he says about the king 's own explanation for his forwardness in battle is one of a number of examples of d'Ayala 's perception of the Scottish kingdom : ‘ He ( the king ) said to me that his subjects serve him with their persons and goods , in just and unjust quarrels , exactly as he likes , and that therefore he does not think it right to begin any warlike undertaking without being himself the first in danger . ’
25 Himalayan Kingdoms are to be congratulated on organising the first commercial British expedition to an 8000m peak , but Alan Hinkes does not tell us enough in his article Broad Peak in the June issue .
26 But though Muffat entered into details concerning continuo grouping he does not tell us precisely how many musicians were involved in the performances .
27 But to say of a particular consequence that it would not obtain if that class were not hegemonal does not tell us much .
28 Being a lesbian requires some shifting away from sexual conformity , but this does not mean we necessarily question other ‘ sexual norms ’ .
29 Be that as it may , our main conclusion must be that the traditional claim about the last ( " Wagnerian " ) part is unsubstantiated ; and such other evidence as we have does not give it much plausibility .
30 Just be sure that your opponent does not trap him there with the Orb of Thunder , so keep that Dispel scroll handy .
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