Example sentences of "nor [vb -s] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Logic neither strives for the predictably balanced loads of the Hotpoint Micro Profile 1400 De Luxe , nor offers the cheap frill of an accessible pump like the Philips Elite . |
2 | Nor has the Labour Party , which has traditionally kept its own counsel on ‘ law-and-order ’ matters , proved entirely immune to the surrounding clamour . |
3 | The Down Orange Welfare and Ulster Service Corps ( both rural and small town ) have not had a single member imprisoned for a terrorist offence nor has the rural section of the Orange Volunteers . |
4 | We had never heard of such a ferry , nor has the local history department at Liverpool Central Library . |
5 | That shows that he has not reached level 1 in mathematics , and nor has the hon. Gentleman . |
6 | Leapor describes , for example , the height of a ceiling : ‘ Here the pleas 'd Spider plants her peaceful Loom : / Here weaves secure , nor dreads the hated Broom ’ [ ML , 2 , 113 ] . |
7 | Nor lets the smallest thing evade his eyes . |
8 | Nor seeks the carmine petal to infer ; |
9 | Therefore , we are not implying that patients with classic Crohn 's disease are necessarily good candidates for reservoir surgery , nor does the recent experience of The Cleveland Clinic support such a view . |
10 | Nor does the loud ovation after a well-played , but not very insightful account of the finale . |
11 | This Union needs no convincing , nor does the Labour Party , of the need to retain the Wages Council . |
12 | Nor does the low profile of central documentation seem to be balanced by particularly energetic assessment procedures at school level : |
13 | Nor does the geographical location of the speaker give automatic protection : Rivilin v. Bilainkin ( N.C. , 1953 ) . |
14 | Nor does the familiar bogy of the French Minister of Education , said to know exactly what every child at school is learning that minute , when he looks at his watch , seem so very alarming even if it conformed in any way with the truth . |
15 | By contrast , issueless riots are not usually underpinned by such legitimating belief : ‘ Protest and demands for social change are not significant elements in the genesis of the issueless riot , nor does the issueless riot tend to result in changes in people 's life conditions ’ ( ibid . ) . |
16 | And just as indirect observation in general does n't need linguistic signs , nor does the special case of communication . |
17 | But Airbus now no longer needs McDonnell Douglas to help build a bigger version of the A320 ; nor does the American company need Airbus wings to fit on a bigger version of its MD-Il . |
18 | Nor does the crude coincidence of the Suez episode with the run-up to an American presidential election tell all about the changes in Anglo-American relations which flowed from 1956 . |
19 | Nor does the last reference in the chapter , the reference to continental European and , in particular , to Western German practice , help . |
20 | Nor does the statutory postponement apply for the purpose of ascertaining whether you have made a complaint to an industrial tribunal within the requisite time limit . |