Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun sg] do [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Then allow the particles to move apart in such a way that the combined wave function does not change even though the distance between the particles may be so great that there is no longer any possibility of mutual interaction : in principle this could be many kilometres .
2 Fun as it might be to imagine what a ‘ top twenty ’ list might include , there would be little real purpose in discussing the practicalities , or otherwise , of going on a cruise , owning a race horse , buying a caravan , flying Concorde or whatever , since not only — even among married couples — would there be wide variations in choice but more particularly , since normal budget wisdom does not apply , any advice would risk being grossly misleading .
3 A large number of works with low effluent quality do not face prosecution .
4 And do n't come a bloody car park do n't put the board up .
5 The total protein concentration did not differ between the two groups as shown by Yamazaki et al .
6 At the trial R submitted that the converting of hydrochloride into free base cocaine did not amount to producing a Class A drug because all that was involved was changing one form of cocaine into another .
7 A report in the weekly Moscow News did not make clear if the insurgents were Armenians or Azerbaijanis .
8 Even though the data derived from the Detailed Spectrum Investigation does not constitute a detailed analysis of the European situation , it is possible to draw some general conclusions .
9 To know that a particular animal dance , or brightly coloured display , operates as a territorial device or as a sexual arousal mechanism does not make it any less beautiful .
10 In fact , the social action programme does not contain proposals related to low pay , as the hon. Lady suggested .
11 Many grounds of public law illegality do not rule out the making of the same decision again .
12 The proportion of the telecommunications industry that is outside British Telecom control does not constitute a duopoly .
13 The offence under the Public Meeting Act does not apply to election meetings .
14 The long-standing official denial of disability in old age means that the social security system does not cater for the extra needs faced by this group .
15 Until 1987 this part of the social security system did not discriminate on grounds of age , the basic qualification being that an employee suffers disablement as a result of an accident arising out of and in the course of employment .
16 The relevant internal Cabinet Office organization files in the CAB 21 series at the Public Record Office do not seem to have been used by previous commentators on British Cabinet government .
17 It shows further that since the social enterprise concept does not rely on a special characterisation of the role of the state in corporate existence , then even if the contract theory provides a more descriptively accurate account , no threat to the concept is entailed .
18 Taking a painting from a commercial art gallery does not fall within s.11 .
19 A high factor sunscreen does n't mean that you wo n't tan , it means you wo n't burn before you tan .
20 The Public Service Ideal does not assume , against all the evidence , that a free market will necessarily produce political access , variety , and debate ; it insists upon mechanisms which aim directly at these goals rather than relying upon their being achieved as the accidental by-products of mechanisms whose primary function is to achieve quite different goals such as commercial profitability or proprietorial self-indulgence .
21 Social learning theory does not take into account the biological and genetic factors of nature however , in believing that everything is learnt and nothing is innate and sometimes these must be taken into account .
22 It needs to be stressed that British planning legislation does not assume that existing non-conforming uses must disappear if planning policy is to be made effective .
23 A ‘ universal ’ old age pension did not exist in principle until 1956 , and not until 1965 was it extended to the peasantry and made universal in practice .
24 In response to councillor Elizabeth Cartwright 's comment that the parish council would have difficulties , should the stage be removed , as the wooden block floor does not continue under the stage , resident , Kevin Johnson , said : ‘ There would be no problem .
25 BUT DARLING BUD STAR DOES N'T NOTICE
26 You might get the occasional guest who notices a camera in the foyer or speaker in the restaurant but we are nearly into the twenty-first century and high tech equipment does not have to be offensive .
27 The concurrent interference account does not require this assumption but can perfectly well allow that changes in associability might accompany the formation of within-stimulus links .
28 Direct foreign capital investment did not increase as much as was desirable , especially in manufacturing , and the region 's political instability was a negative factor .
29 A great deal had changed since 1980 , but the general air of enthusiasm that pervades the New Zealand light aviation scene did n't seem to have diminished in the slightest .
30 In another context Mao Qing and Mar Molinero ( 1986 ) argue that for school pupils staying on at school after the minimal school leaving age the mid-1970s were the last time that external factors such as high youth unemployment did not influence demand .
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