Example sentences of "and [adv] do not [vb infin] the " in BNC.

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1 The ribbed vault is a lighter construction and so does not place the same enormous stress upon the walls and arcades supporting it .
2 Cuban officials had made clear that these spoiled or blank ballots would not be considered valid and so did not affect the election .
3 These cover a period from 1442 to 1560 and obviously do not represent the whole of the villagers at this time , but are of those whose names appear in the index of wills of the Rochester Consistory Court .
4 Having eaten well the day before he was not hungry and anyway did not trust the Men .
5 ( b ) by finding that a domestic statute passed prior to entry is repealed by implication by the European Communities Act 1972 in so far as it fails to accord with our community obligations and thus does not represent the latest intention of Parliament ;
6 The yard did not appreciate the significance of the words , ‘ without prejudice to our rights , ’ the owners realised that this was so and deliberately did not draw the yard 's attention to the significance of the reservation .
7 Since node D is not actually connected to earth , capacitances C A and C C simply act in parallel with the supply and also do not affect the balance of the main bridge comprising arms Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 and Z 4 .
8 They had enjoyed his single status and the attention he devoted to them , and frankly did not want the intrusion of a newcomer .
9 About a third of those on death row are retarded , estimates Mr Stafford Smith , and often do not understand the questions being asked by police and prosecutors .
10 The pack-flat furniture had been invented recognising that younger people had become more mobile and often did not have the time to wait around at home for furniture deliveries .
11 Nu commented , ‘ The public got fed up with Communists ’ rowdyism. … press and public do not take the incident seriously' ; however , five days later all public services in Rangoon came to a standstill at AFPFL behest and most shops and bazaars were closed .
12 Moving now to the next stage of interaction , between extremely fast and cars , we find that extremely and fast do not have the same status .
13 have very little warning before you need to go , and sometimes do not reach the lavatory in time ;
14 Studies which look at individual factors , however , often fail to show substantial effects and sometimes do not put the importance of that factor into true perspective .
15 Encountering the first pair of sentences in the context in which they occur , the reader does not assume that they describe a connected sequence of events and consequently does not interpret the potential linguistic cues ( like groom — he ) as referring to the same entity .
16 Writers with a preference for market over regulatory solutions ( whom we will refer to generically as ‘ market theorists ’ ) insist that management and shareholder interests are adequately aligned by market forces , and therefore that the lack of shareholder participation in the internal processes of control need give no cause for concern , and certainly does not indicate the necessity for any kind of external intervention .
17 If agreed at lower levels , it tends to increase the peaks and troughs and certainly does not permit the preceding considerations .
18 Although I am not a Christian and certainly do not read the bible , God , for me would have been an excuse not to sort it out myself .
19 John Coffin was in his office crouched in the imitation Bauhaus chair which did not really accommodate his bulk and certainly did not offer the comfort it promised .
20 However , the freedom to provide or not to provide is regarded as an essential element in that sector , and therefore does not attract the same critical comment .
21 Ears which are turned to the side and are at ‘ half mast ’ indicate that the horse is relaxed , and therefore does not feel the need to listen out for danger .
22 In this way the unplanned crisis serves as a powerful stimulus for further , planned teaching and therefore does not preclude the use of objectives .
23 They contain impulsive wave components , and therefore do not satisfy the conditions of Tipler 's theorem .
24 Most questions that nurses ask patients are closed questions , and therefore do not encourage the patient to express his feelings of social , emotional , or physical need .
25 She complained that it was not feminine — a woman should show off her waist — and therefore did not convey the right image .
26 She writes that it was ‘ one of the best , but it did not suit John , as he was accustomed to follow his whims , and invent or discover for himself , and therefore did not like the regimentation of doing things at a given time .
27 The most infuriating charge was that the health service was different from business and therefore did not need the benefit of the techniques that had been developed in business and industry .
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