Example sentences of "does n't [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If this car does n't shake the German establishment , then it can only be a matter of time . |
2 | Powder : This is the most common form and should be fed dampened , so that if the horse blows through his nose , he does n't blow the powder onto the floor ! |
3 | ‘ If you feed a powder supplement the feed should be dampened , so that if the horse blows through his nose , he does n't blow the powder onto the floor ! ’ |
4 | ‘ Surprised he does n't favour a bolt gun . |
5 | ‘ I 'm afraid I ca n't suggest a Danish wine , since our climate does n't favour the cultivation of the grape , but we import some of the best of our neighbours ’ efforts . |
6 | ‘ After all they 've done for me , ’ he bit toughly , ‘ I 'd have far more compunction if I allowed their youngest and much-thought-of son to ruin his life over some female who obviously does n't care a damn for him ! ’ |
7 | Please be sure , therefore , that the Association 's heart still has something to pump and does n't miss a beat every January . |
8 | Because a horse has got plenty of blood and does n't miss a bit of blood drained off and then returned . |
9 | ‘ She does n't miss a trick , does she ? ’ |
10 | The seating plan had given me no view at all of my now-giggling pals , but the great bonus of being next to Patricia Hutchinson , and opposite the Principal , who is most gracious , and does n't miss a trick . |
11 | And Tom Courtenay , in a rare stage appearance , does n't miss a chance to behave disgracefully as his son and daughter strive to match their romantic aspirations with their father 's penny-pinching ways . |
12 | She does n't miss a trick in La Musica , weighting the balance , however , slightly in favour of Anne-Marie , the more adult of the two , Michel a sad , defeated soul cocooned in his self-absorption . |
13 | She 's made just a handful of films in the last 20 years , but the actress says she does n't miss the silver screen — she prefers to dedicate herself to children 's charity work instead |
14 | One does n't miss the odd stem in a large clump , and you can also divide old clumps in spring or autumn , planting the surplus into rows in the vegetable garden or allotment purely to cut for the house . |
15 | The Profitboss does n't manage the detail but only the people who get the details right . |
16 | But it does n't cure the problem . |
17 | Refit with new spring If this does n't cure the problem , then it may be the remote filter connected the wrong way round or too thin pipes to the remote filter Failing these it could just be a ‘ tired ’ engine |
18 | And I have been years on Bold injections and all the rest of it , and I know from experience you get , you deal with it , it does n't cure the disease but can you see you have a way of dealing with it , of coping with it , of helping yourself er c er do things and therefore you can |
19 | ‘ It does n't cure the things he gets , the infections . |
20 | The female will leave her own food away from the young where it does n't contaminate the nest . |
21 | Va Utu does n't stay a testing two miles . |
22 | Do you have a favourite guitar at home that you dare n't take out live in case it does n't stay the course ? |
23 | And it follows from this calculatedly vague ‘ something more ’ that the Napoleonic idea does n't settle the question of motive either . |
24 | There is a wish to see a move from residential care to home care and , and home help and community based care , but to see that it 's done in an orderly fashion which does n't destabilize the market that 's out there , and does n't put at risk the care of elderly people who are already using those existing homes . |
25 | When deciding the environment of the system being modelled , keep in mind the simple definition that applies in this context , ie it influences but does n't control the system , and also the notion that the environment provides the inputs to the system and receives the outputs from it . |
26 | Drag hunting 's been mentioned from the tenant 's point of view er , drag hunting does n't control the fox and one of the reasons why the er , tenant er , allows fox hunting is that the , the fox is controlled by it . |
27 | And it does n't spare the blushes of Sean Connery , Roger Moore and the others who have been issued with the secret agent 's famous licence to kill . |
28 | In The Fourth Man , a 1979 film-noir -ish comedy about a homosexual writer , he highlighted a scene with two men kissing that does n't spare the saliva ; in Spetters , he knee-capped American audiences with his depiction of Holland 's teenagers and , in his sword'n'sorcery adventure Flesh And Blood , his damsel in distress Jennifer Jason Leigh is abducted and raped — and enjoys it . |
29 | She is , of course , renowned for her critical essays punctuated with cusses on the male of the species and does n't spare the blushes or the punches when exposing them to ridicule . |
30 | ’ But whatever the explanation , it does n't excuse the stones she piled up during her childhood . |