Example sentences of "does [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | A major weakness of the MRC-NCS is that it does not engage clients and carers sufficiently in the assessment of need . |
32 | The gain on any disposal may then be recognised outside the UK , ( provided the management of the IHC are located abroad ) , ideally in a jurisdiction which does not tax capital gains ( for example The Netherlands ) . |
33 | However , if the scheme is viewed as one that does not tax interest on savings , then more consumption in the future can be financed from a given volume of savings and those seeking a target future consumption can meet it with a lower level of current savings . |
34 | As we understand it , the Chancellor does not tax spirits more heavily because of their intrinsic properties nor because of the categories of persons who consume spirits , but because he considers that spirits face market circumstances which allow them to bear heavier taxes . |
35 | The train that leaves Inverness in the morning does not reach Wick till a late hour in the evening : the hotel folk know this , and are quite prepared to keep open house till after the arrival of the train . |
36 | In the case of a severable contract , acceptance of one or more instalments does not preclude rejection of later instalments for breach of condition , section 11(4) . |
37 | Despite reviewers ' complaints to the contrary , the structure of the novel does not preclude suspense entirely ; rather it shifts the object of suspense from the result to the cause . |
38 | She also has a grandeur of style that does not preclude tenderness and anxiety as emotions within its expressive range . |
39 | This of course , does not preclude parents contacting the School whenever necessary . |
40 | Although such theatricality does not preclude self-examination — in some circumstances , it may actively encourage it — it does hinder the kind of self-revelation which a banal identification of author and character assumes . |
41 | This does not preclude employers from offering help with lunch or travel costs to young people , although this should be negotiated through the school or education authority . |
42 | Question ( 4 ) is to be answered in the event that the court should consider that Community law does not preclude nationality , residence and domicile requirements of the type at issue in the main proceedings . |
43 | Failure to establish guilt in the criminal court does not preclude consideration of a child 's need for protection in which the child 's welfare will be paramount . |
44 | I do n't think I can accept that it 's targeted towards industrial estates , it does not preclude office style campus development being included within it . |
45 | Goals should be flexible so that failure in one term does not preclude redemption and success the next . |
46 | Lack of unfair prejudice does not preclude winding-up |
47 | He does not care 5p . |
48 | We can not rightly attribute to the Spirit any teaching which does not shed light on Jesus , or any religious experience which is not congruous with the life of Jesus . |
49 | In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies . |
50 | Mr Fallon has been described as the kind of man who does not suffer fools gladly . |
51 | If a man does not suffer trials he can not be perfected . |
52 | Under s. 1(4) , the duty is to take such care as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to see that the non-visitor does not suffer injury on the premises by reason of the danger concerned . |
53 | Section 1(4) states that the duty is : " to take such care as is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to see that he does not suffer injury on the premises by reason of the danger concerned " . |
54 | The Biro does not serve man willingly . |
55 | I , too , welcome the fact that we are trying to move away from a system that does not benefit families , local chargepayers , or anybody else . |
56 | Above all , research of the kind described above is informative and helpful in some ways as a tool for looking with some objectivity at children 's writing ; but it does not isolate areas of difficulty or suggest teaching strategies to promote more effective writing . |
57 | But as Carl Simonton , the radiation oncologist prominent in the holistic health movement , and others point out , this does not isolate diet as the sole or even the main cause and it is likely that cultural factors , for which Japan is unique among industrialised nations , may be more significant ( Simonton et al . |
58 | Meta-analysis increases the statistical power of tests but does not eliminate causes of bias and difficulties in interpreting the results . |
59 | when I can feel that the sole responsibility rests on me for everything , whether it be a small crisis like this [ the Munshi rising ] , with the necessary action taken to preserve life , and to re-establish prestige or whether it be , as my day 's task has been , to confirm the hanging of criminals or the penal servitude , or the petty punishments of others , watching jealously that the executive officer does not inflict punishments which are unfair , or that the legal adviser does not hamper true justice by technical objections . |
60 | However , the Act of 1988 does not govern access to quotas but the registration of fishing vessels and therefore affects access to all sea-fishing activities , including fishing for species not subject to quotas . |