Example sentences of "does [adv] [vb infin] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 One obvious disadvantage of a telephone survey is that it does not represent people who are too poor to afford telephones .
2 He does not care 5p .
3 I appreciate the role of the PCC does not embrace ethics in internal communications , but it would surely be an interesting opportunity for you or one of your colleagues to speak about your work ?
4 The irony of it all is that Jim does not eat fish .
5 While the current agreement does not cover sales of the resultant kit , Ionica managing director Nigel Playford obviously has sees that as the next move : he cites Northern 's ability to exploit overseas markets through its international support and distribution operations as ‘ key factors ’ for choosing the Canadian manufacturer .
6 Sale does not quell sheep quota doubt
7 Labour does not want people to own their own homes .
8 So , if RC does not show or 180° , then you are not on track .
9 Mark does not tell people he went to public school .
10 We even had a walnut tree which is still going , but it does not bear fruit any more .
11 Some investment does not bear fruit .
12 RESTORE followed by a parameter sets the data pointer to the first item of data in the specified line ( or the next line containing a DATA statement if the specified line does not contain data ) .
13 According to the Smallholdings and Allotments Act of 1908 , a smallholding was defined as ‘ an agricultural holding more than one acre and not more than 50 acres in extent , though the area may be extended beyond 50 acres so long as its annual value for the purpose of income tax does not exceed £50 ’ .
14 The right of cancellation is subject to various exceptions which should be noted : ( 1 ) Exempt agreements ( see Chapter 2 ) and also some small agreements in the case of credit sales where the credit does not exceed £50 ( s74(2) ( A ) ) .
15 In the first legal definition , in the Crofter 's Holdings ( Scotland ) Act of 1886 , it was added that he resides on his holding , the annual rent of which does not exceed £30 in money , and which is situated in a ‘ crofting parish ’ .
16 Businesses with small taxable and large exempt turnovers , ie dentists , insurance brokers etc , would appear to have much to gain by registering for VAT under the new exemption rules if the input tax does not exceed £7,200 a year .
17 It does not exceed 3cm in length .
18 Another point to be noted in this connexion is that if the dynamic range of a passage does not exceed mf , the balance , upset by the division of one or more departments of the strings , can be restored by means of suitable expression-marks .
19 Where the interest is that of a shareholder and the total nominal value of the shares does not exceed £1,000 or one-hundredth part of the total nominal value of the issue share capital ( whichever is the less ) , the interest must still be disclosed , but the prohibition on taking part in the discussion and voting does not apply .
20 If a defence without part admission ( see above ) or a counterclaim is delivered to the court before judgment is entered , a pre-trial review is fixed ( N 233 ) or a hearing date given ( N 232 ) or , if the claim does not exceed £1,000 , the matter is referred to arbitration either forthwith ( N 232 ) , with Terms of Reference attached or with a preliminary consideration ( N 18 ) ( Ord 9 , rr 5 , 9 ; Ord 19 , rr 2(3) , 5(2) or 2(4) ( a ) ( Term No 1 ) Automatic directions , viz no pre-trial review if the claim is over £1,000 .
21 A district judge may make an order ( N 280 ) referring any question to a referee for inquiry and report if the sum claimed or amount involved does not exceed £1,000 , or in any other case with the consent of the parties ( Ord 19 , r 8 ) .
22 On receiving notice of the payment in , the plaintiff may either ( i ) lodge his bill of costs for taxation , or ( ii ) if he so opts or in any event where the amount recovered does not exceed £100 but exceeds £25 , ask for his costs to be assessed under costs Appendix C to the 1981 Rules ( see Costs Appendix C ) to which will be added the plaint fee ( Ord 38 , r 19 ) .
23 All claims involving litigation including recoveries Branches will deal with Public Liability claims where the estimate does not exceed £2500 .
24 A dwelling in Scotland that is placed in band D will have been assigned that band because its value at 1 April 1991 is over £45,000 but does not exceed £58,000 .
25 In Emmen-7 , for example , the porosity and permeability of the dolomites does not exceed 7% and 1 mD , respectively ( Fig. 21 ) .
26 Interest on borrowing for improvements to your home can qualify for tax relief providing your total house purchase/home improvement borrowing together does not exceed £30,000 under current Government regulations .
27 Later in 1761 the Committee ordered Miller to ‘ hire a house lately called the New Tavern for his residence , provided the rent does not exceed £20 per annum ’ .
28 Damage which is trivial Under s5(4) , no damages are awarded in respect of trivial property damage which is defined as where the total capital loss does not exceed £275 .
29 ( 2 ) … in relation to an institution in respect of which a payment falls to be made under section 58(2) above any reference in this Act to a depositor 's protected deposit is a reference to the liability of the institution to him in respect of — ( a ) the principal amount of each sterling deposit which was made by him with a United Kingdom office of the institution before the making of the administration order and which under the terms on which it was made is or becomes due or payable while the order is in force ; and ( b ) accrued interest on any such deposit up to the time when it is or becomes due and payable as aforesaid ; but so that the total liability of the institution to him in respect of such deposits does not exceed £20,000 .
30 The Vendor in relation to the Business is not and has not since the Balance sheet Date been engaged in any legal proceedings ( civil or criminal ) or arbitration as plaintiff , defendant or otherwise howsoever ( except as plaintiff in normal debt collection and in respect of which the aggregate amount of debts due to the Vendor and for which the Vendor is engaged or likely to become engaged in proceedings prior to Completion does not exceed £500 ) and there are no circumstances likely to lead to any legal proceedings or arbitration ( whether against the Vendor or by the Vendor any third party ) .
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