Example sentences of "[noun sg] which [adv] do not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Sickling crises cause cumulative tissue damage which frequently does not manifest until the child is older .
2 In the censorship scale obscene literature might be rated as less serious than racist literature but both would have to defer to seditious literature which normally does not find its way on to library shelves .
3 Manufacturers : these tend to be specialists and in the main offer a limited range which often does not include equipment .
4 In Britain and the world of the new century which approaches we will need to give the enhancement and protection of our environment a prominence which simply did not enter into the consciousness of earlier generations .
5 This coalification pattern is a consequence of the pre-orogenic coalification , a coalification which obviously did not proceed later on during the subsidence of the Ruhr Basin and the Münsterland in Cretaceous times , — at least not at the surface of the Carboniferous .
6 Firstly I tried the Cambridge Diet which just did not work for me .
7 Any suggestion that reinstatement consists in merely handing the tenant the key to a lock which does not work , and inviting her to resume occupation of a room which has been completely wrecked " is an argument which simply does not run " ( 239 ) .
8 In the present case , there were numerous statements of view by members in the course of the debate which plainly do not throw any light on the true construction of section 63 .
9 The Court of Appeal held that the oral statement overrode the exclusion clause which therefore did not form part of the contract .
10 Part of the problem is the HYPO , a fine orchestra which just does not sound as if it has lived with the piece in the way that the Gewandhaus Orchestra have ever since they gave the world première under Nikisch on December 30th 1884 .
11 Between ourselves , I sometimes find myself struggling with the reality of living in a Church which patently does not live out the implications of all this .
12 In particular , emotional attachments may be given a justification which psychologically does not explain why the individual holds the attachments .
13 With Hugo Varna and Paula — on another trip which presumably did not end in disaster , ’ Swansborough said drily .
14 These market and legal changes have imposed an ‘ opportunity cost ’ on childbearing which previously did not exist .
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