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

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1 In view of the stringent financial requirements imposed on BR by the government this may be a little unfair but it does neatly encapsulate the views of many commentators looking at the likely impact of the Tunnel on the South East after 1993 .
2 Although Saddam 's War is essentially about his rise to power , it does also consider the nature of the US response to the crisis last August .
3 It does however embody an important principle that a working operation , no matter how good , can not be absolutely clean .
4 It does however represent an ethical standard which the press should be reluctant to infringe other than for reasons of genuine public interest .
5 This procedure , which is that adopted in the model described above , is quite legitimate ; it does however underline the limitations of confining attention to equilibrium paths .
6 It does however reveal the problems of definition and interpretation .
7 It does however remove the humbug which leaves the elderly to discover that our current free health service is a sham . ’
8 As already implied , the content of the foregoing speculations on the source and scale of man 's capability for life enjoyment and all that it could mean is , of course , hypothetical , and in any case the development was spread over millions of years , but it does however provide a basis for thought which does not require the invocation of the supernatural .
9 It does however need a 286 or better to run .
10 For it does rather need a constant stream of work to get full value from the investment in girders , gantries , hoists and related hardware that were installed for manipulating ( and originally for dismantling ) huge aero-engines .
11 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 .
12 It does nevertheless seem a useful offence to catch persons who have not reached the stage of an attempt .
13 It had no heating , its paint was peeling , and its wallpaper obeyed the rule of the new canon 's parents that it does not show the dirt when it is dark .
14 It does not show the order in which the horses will cross the line .
15 The main gap in Table 3.7 is that it does not show the amount of sterling eurobonds not listed on the London Stock Exchange .
16 The use of Form N111 , even if it has become ‘ obsolete , ’ was in fact more appropriate than the use of Form N79 , although it suffers from the same defect as the High Court form in that it does not draw the attention of the contemnor to his right to apply to the court to purge his contempt .
17 The words fatty , fatuous and fateful are members of the set of words whose first three letters are f , a , t , but there is no significance in this feature and it does not make a class .
18 The amendment requires the court to give reasons if it does not make a compensation order in circumstances where it has power to do so .
19 Chapman saw that floodlighting , by enabling games to be played in the evening , would win people away from the rival attractions of dog racing ( ’ it does not make the slightest appeal to me ’ ) and the speedway .
20 Secondly , unlike the definition in ( 8 ) , it does not make the distinction between semantics and pragmatics along the encoded/unencoded line ; this is important because , as we shall see , there is still controversy over whether such pragmatic implications as presuppositions or illocutionary force are or are not encoded or grammaticalized in linguistic forms .
21 My hon. Friend is also right that business wants regulations kept in bounds , with decent regulations so that markets are fair and open , but it does not want the masses of red tape that the Opposition are always recommending day after day in the House .
22 If the client decides that it does not want the fuel reprocessed it must be removed from Dounreay within six years .
23 It does not want the Bill .
24 It does not protect the animal from consumption and death .
25 It does not protect the grant of a licence against recall on the ground of one or other of the disqualifications mentioned in note C below .
26 It does not protect the farmers since so many are now in difficulties and the long-term trend has been for many to leave agriculture altogether .
27 But it does not favour a return to ‘ old-fashioned formal teaching of grammar ’ or learning by rote .
28 It implies that in some circumstances psychology should be associated closely with , for example , political history ; but it does not underplay the significance of subjectivity , or ‘ experience ’ .
29 It does NOT identify the particular words you must teach : more importantly than that , it points to the patterns that need learning .
30 In the case of the APT , the approach is diametrically opposite in that although it derives a causal relationship , it does not identify the determinant factors .
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