Example sentences of "it does not [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It does not show him in character .
2 You would not say that it was a part of anything around you — it does not attach itself to things or become a particular quality that they have .
3 It does not make him docile or lazy , nor does it interfere with his sexual activities .
4 There is a pouched mouse in Australia , though in this case the resemblance is not so close and it does not make its living in quite the same way .
5 It does not make them nervous , ’ Bloch says .
6 It does not make them feel he is one of them ; it merely makes them feel he has no longer any clout .
7 It does not make me happy .
8 We have to wait patiently a little while longer yet to determine whether the new generation Alpha RISC machines have turned Digital Equipment Corp around or whether the company is pursuing the same downward curve as IBM Corp , because the company has still scarcely started shipping the machines in real numbers — but it does not make it clear whether that is a function of supply or demand .
9 Offensive lack of cooperation may make the task of the constable more unpleasant , but it does not make it any more difficult than would a civilised refusal to help .
10 ‘ But it does not make it right .
11 It does not make it any easier to do what we have to do , but it makes seeing what we have to do much clearer , because it then becomes obvious that Serbia has been the blatant aggressor in the war and that its aggression simply can not be tolerated by the international community .
12 However , one problem with using recognition as a method of assessing memory is that although it gives good overall measures of performance it does not make it clear exactly which details of a stimulus were remembered .
13 If that power was sufficient , the holy spirit , if that power was sufficient to raise Christ from the dead , you not think he 's able to exert that power in your life and in my life to make us live lives that are pleasing to God , of course it is so we do n't do it ourselves , just let me in closing mention one other thing , this relationship we have needs to be maintained , you know for any relationship to grow , one needs to spend time with the other person , I do n't give a lot of credence to the saying that absence makes the heart grow fonder , it does with somebody else , it 's true , it does not make it grow fonder of that person the person is you know who you , you heard this story so often , like particularly like going back during the last war , folk who were separated sometimes for , for , not just for months but for several years , there they were in concentration camps perhaps , in prisoner of war camps , separated for years , they come back home they 've got to get to know each other all over again you see that a relationship on a human level as well as in our relationship with God is dependent on , on association , it 's dependent on companionship , it 's dependent on spending time with the other person and in our relationship with Christ this is achieved by , by prayer , by knowing and understanding God 's word , by having fellowship with other Christians and fellowship with other Christians is not just meeting them and passing the time of day with them , oh that 's fellowship but it 's far more than that is required , there 's the fellowship in worship , we worship together , of course I can worship God at home of course I can do it , so can you do it and we , we should do it , but there 's that re , there 's that need , that requirement as God 's people we come together to worship him in a corporate act , in the sacraments , in , as we mentioned in , in earlier on in taking the bread and the wine and remembering the lords death , there 's a sense in which I can do it by myself
14 It does not make you attractive . ’
15 Let me say , straight away , it does not make us invincible .
16 That proposition has much support among lawyers , and even more among laymen , but our sample cases show that it does not command anything like universal assent among judges in the United States .
17 Though consent , if valid , has normative consequences , and can only be explained through its purported normative consequences , it does not bear its normativeness on its face .
18 An ‘ only ’ dream has little effect on us ; we may remember it in the morning because it was funny or for some other reason , but it does not disturb us in any way ; most often , we recollect it only in the moments after waking and have forgotten it by the time we get out of bed .
19 It does not compel us to embrace the principle of total integration of all handicapped children , including the disruptive , into the ordinary class-room .
20 The declaration , as its name implies , only declares what the legal position of the parties is ; it does not change their legal position or rights .
21 It does not content itself with giving guidance in the form of general principles , codes or rules .
22 Just as Figure 3.1 draws attention to the proper use of science , so there is something extremely valuable and " right " about a relativist approach , provided it does not overstep itself and pretend it has the whole truth .
23 The publishers have apologised , and stressed it does not reflect their views .
24 The husband does not like the car because it does not reflect his status .
25 Although in these circumstances the ethnographic method is the best way to obtain trust , it does not ensure it will be won from every respondent in the field .
26 ‘ Asking the wrong question ’ or ‘ irrelevancy ’ tells one that an error has been made but it does not tell one whether the error is jurisdictional .
27 But even if this adaptive explanation is correct , it does not tell us how the eye spots are made .
28 This gives us , if we know the date of the award ( which is easy to discover ) , the exact date of all the external fences or hedges , but it does not tell us the date of the internal fences on the bigger allotments .
29 Finally , the question tells us that A's object was to save the leader ; it does not tell us whether his object was also to save himself .
30 In other words it does not tell us whether he cut the rope above or below himself .
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