Example sentences of "nor [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Nor do they even care very much about their state of liquidity , so long as they think that they can force the banks to bail them out .
2 Field Chairs are not paid for their additional responsibilities , nor do they automatically receive any remission of teaching ( though most fields have developed arrangements which partially compensate for the considerable demands of the post ) .
3 Nor do they always distinguish Turks who have been in Germany for years from recent ‘ economic migrants ’ .
4 These sources are neither totally reliable , nor do they always provide the information required .
5 But naturally not even legitimate authorities always succeed , nor do they always try to live up to the ideal .
6 And remember that the most characteristic meals are not necessarily found behind the most imposing facades , nor do they necessarily carry the highest price tags .
7 Not all advisers feel comfortable asking clients for these personal details nor do they necessarily have the time to do it .
8 People in late twentieth-century Britain do not necessarily do less for their relatives than they have done for the past two centuries , nor do they necessarily have a weaker sense of obligation , but they do have to work out the nature of their relationships and the patterns of support associated with them , in circumstances which are very different from the past .
9 The tunes in English are not necessarily the same in form as those of other languages , nor do they necessarily produce the same effect .
10 If , for instance , Ms Intrepid acquires a small cafe and wishes to convert it to high-class tearooms and this necessitates minor internal building works and extensive redecoration , planning permission will not be required , since the alterations are purely internal and do not alter the use to which the buildings are put , nor do they materially affect the external appearance of the property .
11 Nor do we yet have evidence that removal of proximal adenomas prevents proximal colon cancer .
12 Nor do we yet know what the normal range of ratios is when morphine is given to naive subjects .
13 Nor do we easily associate ourselves with violent behaviour .
14 I do n't mind that television is trivial — one might as well mind that a banana is bent — nor do I much object to the BBC appointing a personnel director to implement witlessly trendy policies .
15 Nor do I really want to go home .
16 I do not know what it is , nor do I greatly care .
17 Nor do I actually think it 's going to stop the Labour members of this council from continuing with their support .
18 Nor did they greatly care how he chose to spend his spare time in Vienna .
19 Politics apart , Mosley and Joyce had little enough in common , nor did they greatly like one another personally .
20 At no time , not even vaguely , had such a notion occurred to her , nor did she even think that he was not as other men .
21 At the time Mr. Winterbone signed this document it did not contain any disposition at all , nor did it even contain any appointment of executors .
22 The Santa Cruz Operation has reversed itself on what to name its SCO Forum ‘ Product of the Year ’ and has gone with Applix Inc after getting complaints that Clarity Inc , its first pick , was not delivering on the SCO platform nor did it even have such an animal in beta : SCO is kind of lax in its standards .
23 Coverage failed to highlight the wrongful arrests of blacks or excessive use of force by the police ; nor did it adequately convey the extent of pro-social activity engaged in by black ‘ counter-rioters ’ , such as helping the wounded or assisting the emergency services .
24 In cell culture conditions , however , in which exogenous EGF can readly be shown to down regulate its receptor and start hepatocyte DNA synthesis , TAGH showed no ability to down regulate the receptor , nor did it competitively inhibit EGF binding .
25 It was never put into words , nor did it entirely dampen their blistering exchanges .
26 Nor did it necessarily require the Great Powers to act as the guarantors of the regime established .
27 Pakistan 's start was not quite as grim as India 's at Headingley in 1952 , when the first four batsmen were out before a run had been registered , nor did it quite compare with Australia 's second innings at Brisbane in 1950 , when Bedser and Bailey send back the first three without a run on the board .
28 As we have already seen , a boy might not have got beyond typesetting at an equivalent stage either , nor did he automatically get much further anyway ; but the girls were almost all set to handsetting for the firm once they were competent at it .
29 He showed no surprise at her obviously unsuccessful attempt to run , nor did he even comment on it .
30 Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission .
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