Example sentences of "does not [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of external benefits this does not normally raise any major problems because such cost is an isolated expenditure .
2 The speculum , which is warmed before use , is smaller than an erect penis and does not normally produce any pain or discomfort when used .
3 And anyway , I am of Callanish and though Creggan here does not yet know much of the site of Creggan yet he knows what that means . ’
4 Miller does not yet know this , the poor fool .
5 France , however , does not yet have this provision and catalogues , posters and advertisements , showing works for sale still need to be cleared through the relevant collecting society and a reproduction fee paid .
6 However , as Akiskal has no data to enable him to elaborate on the processes involved or the interaction of the contributing factors , his model does not yet have any practical value .
7 In general even if it can be shown that one particular dichotic testing procedure can lead to an accurate prediction of the side of speech representation it does not logically follow that other procedures are equally valid or even tap the same processes .
8 Merton 's model or theory does not adequately explain all types of criminal behaviour .
9 It will be better for the APB to issue a delayed but duly considered SAS , rather than one that meets an early deadline but does not adequately address all the issues involved .
10 The mere fact of having been cast in the role of daughter , daughter-in-law , son or son-in-law does not automatically endow any of us with the ability to play that part to perfection , particularly when it begins to need more than smiles and pleasantries at family gatherings , and demands qualities of patience , perseverance and insight , and the regular visiting of a lonely and possibly disabled old person .
11 The laibon does not strictly say this .
12 While the Bishop 's Castle earthquake does not exactly resemble any previously recorded earthquake , it is comparable with others in the general area of Herefordshire , notably in 1863 , 1896 and 1926 , all of which were around magnitude 5 on the Richter scale .
13 It does not immediately cure all known cancers — something that no one with a modicum of medical knowledge would have expected in the first place given the different causes and the versatility of cancer — nor is it without undesirable side effects .
14 One might hope so , but the picture in figure 10.2 does not immediately support such optimism .
15 Like Bacon and Hobbes , whose forthright reactions are that what is really needed is simply the adoption of a correct method , Locke does not immediately follow this traditional course ; but he advances the more circumspect suggestion that we should first stand back and investigate our capacity for knowledge .
16 An act which does not clearly convey that fact is not sufficient to raise an estoppel .
17 This rechunking of the text may be an idiosyncratic adjustment on the part of the German translator , as it appears that German does not generally favour more breaks than English .
18 Whilst such an operation does not generally offer any price advantage over a retail business , it is a very convenient way of choosing goods and there is always extended credit available .
19 Research does not generally support this conclusion .
20 The reading of hyperlexic children does not generally resemble that of normal children .
21 It does not however follow that , in the present case , the council should be obliged to give an undertaking in damages as a condition of the grant of an injunction restraining Wickes from acting in breach of section 47 .
22 Vomiting does not completely eliminate all food from the stomach .
23 ( He does not even make any special point about the dishonesty which there would seem to be in doing this when acceptance of those claims is not the cause of one 's own attitude — to do so would be , from his point of view , to play the moralist rather than the philosopher who should simply describe ethical discourse . )
24 English Heritage does not even want these sites investigated it seems , because they regard excavation as crude and too intrusive .
25 In his survey , the social worker Mervyn Eastman states that ‘ society does not even accept that old-age abuse takes place , let alone appreciate the reasons why it happens . ’
26 This case , however , does not even touch that important question .
27 It seems to me that this case does not even touch that important question . ’
28 But , although these concepts ( standardness , eliteness , carefulness ) are of different orders ( and we shall return to these distinctions ) , Dobson does not apparently see any reason to keep them separate .
29 Decorative art does not usually make such demands .
30 However , many claim that they are typical of others , while a case-study does not usually make this claim .
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