Example sentences of "that [noun sg] does [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Zuckerman Unbound ( 1981 ) reaches its climax at one of Roth 's frequent funerals — in this case , that of Zuckerman 's father — after which Henry charges Nathan with killing their parent by writing ‘ that book ’ , the liberated Carnovsky , and with believing like the bastard he is that fiction does n't have consequences .
2 For quite a long time the prevailing view among economists had been that money does not affect the relative prices of commodities , but that it does determine the overall price level .
3 That bit does n't feel so bad .
4 It is true that this is qualified by the North western Utilities case , but that decision does not apply to an occupier who neither knows nor could reasonably have discovered the existence of a danger created by his predecessor .
5 That reduction does not take account of further savings of £19.6 million that the council has to make if it is to avoid having its expenditure capped by the Scottish Secretary .
6 Thus , since it is large ‘ failures ’ that are easily detected and that , as a consequence , reap penalties , methods are sought to ensure that large risks that entail high probabilities of failure are not undertaken or , if undertaken , that responsibility does not rest on any single individual , for example by requiring consultation among a number of individuals .
7 That measure does not show the total crime , only the incidents reported to the police .
8 And , while the general right of beneficiaries to inspect trust documents was recognised in In re Londonderry 's Settlement [ 1965 ] Ch. 918 as being a proprietary right , that case does not provide support for the plaintiffs ' contention in the instant appeal .
9 That case does not help in the issue that is before us as it is only an example of the practice in the Criminal Division of this court and is referred to normally for Lord Scarman 's analysis of the interrelation of the relevant statutory provisions , but it demonstrates that the practice in the criminal division is governed by statute .
10 Supposing a fitter leaves the oil plug out of the car , there 's a leak , the oil drains out of it and it causes some damage , but that damage does n't appear until a thousand/two thousand miles later , are you going to exclude that or cover it ?
11 In 1990 , the Murdoch papers ' association with Sky TV was the subject of most controversy , but that story does not belong in this post-war period .
12 I shall make mention of her reading of the story of Ruth , suggesting however that that story does not escape patriarchal parameters .
13 Kerna is represented as valorous : This was no ordinary name , and it was familiar to almost all Javanese for the Bharata Yuda was famous as performed in the wayang kulit , the so-called shadow play , though that description does not do justice to the whirling world beyond the lighted screen ; a world of magic .
14 That description does not apply to Levein , however .
15 If the deceased 's death is caused by the negligence of one of his dependants , that negligence does not affect the claims of the other dependants ( Dodds v Dodds [ 1978 ] QB 543 ) .
16 Shouting of that kind does not help .
17 That car does n't need a label .
18 It had been discovered in the eighteenth century that light does not travel instantaneously from source to observer ; rather , it goes at a certain speed , about 186,000 miles ( 300,000 kilometers ) a second .
19 That light does n't show up much , never mind it ai n't .
20 That figure does not include people whose homes have been damaged but who have not contacted the authority .
21 If this is correct , the women 's calendar will be cut to 11 tournaments , though that figure does not take in the Solheim Cup or the New World Cup to be held in Taiwan .
22 That fear does n't need to be there .
23 Examining the reports of the Chief Constable of Birmingham between 1900 and 1940 , Tony Mason notes that football does not merit inclusion as a policing problem .
24 Finally it is appropriate to say something at this point about the fact , discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , that habituation does not show context dependence .
25 I told you before that thinking does n't seem to be your strong point .
26 Er what we tell these patients is that they do n't have evidence of obstruction , or if they do have obstruction , then that obstruction does not threaten their kidney and that it would be appropriate to wait and watch their symptoms .
27 If I had to give a single criterion of that dubious category , the homosexual sensibility , it would be this connection between perversity and paradox — if only because it suggests why that sensibility does not exist as such .
28 It is very important going into Easter that disruption does not take place .
29 That rule does not purport to subject Winchester to the Rules .
30 Although the general rule is that decisions affected by errors of law made by industrial tribunals or inferior courts can be quashed , in my judgment there are two reasons why that rule does not apply in the case of visitors .
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