Example sentences of "does not [vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This difference does not interact with junction , F(9,50)=1.01 , suggesting that it is largely a general improvement rather than one related to aspects of individual junctions .
2 For , according to the prophets , ‘ he who by faith is righteous shall live ’ ; and the law does not rest on faith , for ‘ he who does them shall live by them ’ ( Gal. 3:12 ) .
3 The recognition of Statehood by other States is discretionary and does not rest upon compliance with a treaty to which they too are third parties .
4 If your account does not remain in credit , charges will be deducted in accordance with our published personal Current Account tariff .
5 Once frozen a body of water remains frozen for the rest of the game — the spell does not remain in play and may be cast again at a different body of water .
6 If the PB is identified as being that the child does not go to bed until very late , the most suitable way of setting a baseline is to note over a week or two the actual time the child does go to bed .
7 After all , the country does not go to war all that often , even if it is with a second-rate corned-beef republic .
8 Bogwood semi-fossilised wood collected from bogs , which does not decompose in water .
9 Such has been the division that to describe a sociologist as a theorist is almost to suggest that he does not engage in field studies .
10 But ‘ the Governor just does not engage in politics ’ , says a spokesman fastidiously .
11 They were also the most likely to say the Government does not care about education ( 92 pc compared with 66pc ) .
12 That suggests that the Labour party does not care about employment .
13 Furthermore , on the coast there tend to be some expert sailors around and your confidence in your own ability does not benefit from comparison with them .
14 The school children have a holiday if half term does not coincide in order to take part in the processions .
15 A defence of justification does not fail by reason only that the truth of every charge is not proved , if the words not proved to be true do not materially injure the plaintiff 's reputation having regard to the truth of the remaining charges .
16 ‘ This can mean that the latter does not move in response to levels of inflation in the way that the private investor thinks it should .
17 Thus Reddy concludes that gathered firewood , upon which three-quarters of the people of Pura depend , does not contribute to deforestation .
18 The hospital does not contribute towards funeral costs .
19 But this does not diminish with distance and can be optically disconcerting if long lines are involved .
20 The Scottish Court of Session upheld the Edinburgh VAT Tribunal decision , in the case of Link Housing Association Ltd , that ‘ person constructing ’ status does not diminish with time .
21 Theory frequently does not accord with practice .
22 Warner v. Browne ( 1807 ) 8 East 165 there was an agreement to lease at a rent of £40 per annum and it was agreed that the landlord , W. Warner , should not raise the rent nor turn out the tenant ‘ so long as the rent is duly paid quarterly , and he does not expose to sale or sell any article that may be injurious to W. Warner in his business . ’
23 A quality , indeed , in the custom of language , does not admit of individuality : it is supposed to be one thing common to many ; which , being explained , means that it is the name of a resemblance among our sensations , and not a name of the individual sensations which resemble .
24 One reason for the apparent failure of whooping cough immunization may lie in the ability of the virus to mutate to new forms which evade destruction until a new vaccine can be devised and introduced ; this problem does not arise with diphtheria and measles .
25 ( This problem does not arise with input channels because these are all , by assumption , distinct in ALT patterns . )
26 What the position would have been if , say , half of the contents including the signature had been written on one occasion and the rest of the contents on another , later , occasion , with the deceased indicating on the later occasion to the two witnesses that he regarded his signature as authenticating the whole of the contents , does not arise for decision and need not be decided now .
27 A more realistic approach would recognize that new DNA does not arise in evolution as a random set of sequences , but as a duplicate of some pre-existing and functional sequence .
28 Defective tiled roofs can produce problems identical to those posed by ageing slate roofs , but because clay plain tiles are necessarily hung on battens ( not every tile is nailed except on very steeply pitched roofs ) and it is not possible simply to apply tiles direct to a boarded surface as in the case of a slate covering , the problem of rotting roofing battens and sarking does not arise in connection with tiling .
29 He does not talk about philosophy any more : he has got too many grenades in his pockets .
30 The Companies Act 1985 does not specify in detail the business to be transacted at an AGM but it will normally include :
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