Example sentences of "does [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 After all , cannabis does much less harm to a person 's health than nicotine , and yet cigarettes are legal .
2 It is therefore for the domestic courts to decide whether , in any particular case , the agreement does so clearly infringe Article 85 that an exemption is very unlikely to be granted by the Commission , even if it has been notified to the Commission , or whether there is no infringement of Article 85 and therefore the question of an exemption under Article 85(3) does not come into play .
3 The question arises whether a subcontract owner-driver is really an independent contractor or , in fact , because he does so much work for a particular haulier , an employee of that haulier .
4 If you shout does it go even oh it does just about go higher .
5 It is not much use improving the number and quality of the prison buildings if the prison management does not also improve .
6 Any feminism which does not also begin with an assumption of one human race , composed of female and male , black , white , yellow , short , tall and so forth , each equally human and not bound by preconceived roles , is not compatible with the Christian faith . ’
7 But the question then arises as to whether all this interactive effort serves only to facilitate the internalization of linguistic knowledge , as Long appears to imply , or whether it does not also develop the executive ability referred to earlier , whereby the learner can access that knowledge in a range of communicative contexts .
8 The Chancellor has evidently made it clear to Moscow that West Germany respects East Germany 's existence as a separate state , that it does not want to alter the present military set-up of Nato and the Warsaw Pact , and that although it aims to overcome the division of Europe , this does not also apply to the political division of Germany — at least for the foreseeable future .
9 Just see to it that he does not also cast his eyes on Ana . ’
10 Under matrimonial law , moreover , by consenting to marriage , a wife does not impliedly consent to have sexual intercourse with her husband whenever he pleases .
11 No body , no individual may exercise authority which does not expressly emanate from the Nation . ’
12 Where the lease itself does not expressly fix the lessor with notice of the partnership 's interest , the individual named lessee may be liable as principal .
13 It is true that the section does not expressly refer to proceedings by way of injunction as such ; but , as I have previously said , the breadth of the section is such as to embrace injunction proceedings , brought under the power subsequently conferred by section 222 of the Local Government Act 1972 , when such proceedings are necessary .
14 Thus if the clause does not expressly refer to negligence , the clause may still exclude liability for negligence provided that ( 1 ) the wording is capable of covering negligence and ( 2 ) there is no other head of liability to which the clause could apply .
15 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
16 It need hardly be added that the examiner always wants reasons and authorities for the answer , even though he does not expressly ask for them .
17 ( 1 ) Although the Act does not expressly say so , it is implicit in sections 10 and 11 that a demand for expenses must be served by the local authority before proceedings can be taken to recover them .
18 The wrongful sale of goods subject to a hire-purchase agreement will constitute a repudiation and hence vest a right to immediate possession in the finance company even though the agreement does not expressly provide for this .
19 He must have had something on his mind and he did something he does not normally do . ’
20 The V8 engine does not normally consume oil .
21 Refusal of an assignment does not normally result in any disadvantage to the casual worker , but frequent refusals , even with good reason , are likely to diminish his chances of having offers made since they put his availability into question .
22 After all , the weather does not normally stop you getting to work , playing golf , or getting on with the rest of your life .
23 Since water does not normally exist as a liquid below its freezing point , any point on this curve represents water in a metastable condition .
24 For the same reason , one does not normally restrict the denominator population to those who are of appropriate age and single . )
25 Paragraph 14 of the Auditing Guideline on The Auditor 's Responsibility in Relation to Fraud , Other Irregularities and Errors ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April 1990 , p 148 ) seems to confirm this view : ‘ current audit practice does not normally involve the auditor in establishing the authenticity of original documents . ’
26 This does not normally involve dismantling the disk drive , you just insert in the drive a special disk to which has been added a small amount of a cleaning fluid .
27 In the construction industry this delay for processing does not normally exceed two or three days , with a maximum of seven days ( one week 's wages in hand ) .
28 If proceedings are commenced by way of summons , the question of pre-trial detention does not normally arise .
29 The stock answer to defence procurement questions is that the information is commercially confidential or that the Department does not normally give the information .
30 One does not normally anticipate the presence of a burglar .
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