Example sentences of "but neither [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 But neither does it appear inferentially open like " creative " or " poetic " metaphor viewed pragmatically ( Black 1979 ; Sperber and Wilson 1986 ) .
2 We do not want to say that one kind of state causes the other kind , but neither does it make much sense to say that they are ‘ parallel ’ or ‘ identical ’ .
3 It does not make life easy for George Bush , but neither does it make it easier for Congress .
4 But neither does it depend on some higher authority or a social contract .
5 Erm it is n't necessarily dirtier than the average street , it does n't necessarily have more dog shit or more paper strewn around it but neither does it have a , any sense of activity within it .
6 I do n't think in his heart of hearts David Fairfax really wants to employ me , but neither does he want to offend Coleworthy .
7 But neither does he fall back on the traditional liberal solution of improving educational provision , since he has no illusions about the difficulties of inculcating the civic virtues necessary for proper development .
8 We were n't still in the push-bike and whistle era down here but neither did we have whiz kids from the crime squad on our doorstep to tell us what to do and how to do it .
9 The Puritans never sought persecution , but neither did they flinch from suffering when they were called to endure it .
10 Robert did n't want to talk to the engineering master , but neither did he want to go out after Aziz the janitor , who , in their first conversation in the Frog and Ferret , had made pretty clear not only his low opinion of infidels but also his readiness to use cutlery on other human beings with whom he disagreed .
11 She parked outside the high brick wall rather than driving on to the forecourt , and as if he sensed her reluctance to enter the house again he did n't attempt to invite her inside — but neither did he make any attempt to get out of the car , and they sat in silence in the light from an overhead street-lamp .
12 It is true , as Sergei Solov'ev pointed out , that " Fate did not send [ Alexander II ] a Richelieu or a Bismarck " , but neither did it send him a Metternich .
13 I had no wish to do so , but neither did I want to hurt his feelings .
14 I did not want to worry her , but neither did I want to discuss him , even with Margaret .
15 ‘ Well , I must say I did n't expect the red carpet , but neither did I expect you all to look at me as though I were the devil incarnate !
16 But neither did she change the way she wrote . ’ )
17 She did n't look frightened , but neither did she look as though she was faking anything .
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