Example sentences of "it does not [verb] that the " in BNC.

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1 It does not allege that the mother made any contract in reference to the child — the contract was with the mother in respect of herself alone .
2 It does not allege that the company , through its servants or otherwise , knew anything about the child or the condition of the mother .
3 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
4 It does not ensure that the buyer will acknowledge the debt or indeed settle the invoice when due and therefore demands a great deal of trust between both parties .
5 Her craving for advice with a Thatcherite spin on it does not mean that the Prime Minister will automatically diminish Civil Service contributions as flowing from a tainted source .
6 Printing in black tends to be the least expensive as it does not mean that the machinery needs cleaning of black ink .
7 However , just because a person is called , for example , ‘ manager ’ , it does not mean that the task-leader role automatically goes with the title .
8 It does not mean that the Holy Spirit can not work on men of other faiths and draw their inner longings to Christ.John Taylor , in The Go-Between God , says rightly , ‘ The eternal Spirit has been at world in all ages and all cultures making men aware and evoking their response , and always the one to whom he was pointing and bearing witness was the Logos , the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world .
9 It does not mean that the person at whom the conduct is directed must believe that it is likely that violence will be provoked .
10 It is a matter for the parties to decide how the lawyer should determine the issue , and the fact that a lawyer is to determine it does not mean that the procedure has to be an arbitrationa lawyer can act as an expert .
11 Also Landseer came to Green 's rescue on this , his favourite subject , and wrote in the New London Review , ‘ It does not appear that the landed proprietors among these mountains , feel a necessity for improvements of this sort , by the havoc that is displayed in the felling of their woods and coppices . ’
12 It does not appear that the members of the Liturgical Commission had any great regard for the cult ; King Charles I appeared on one list of those to be commemorated but was dropped in the next .
13 Over 60 years later Walworth Road has not been widened , the freehold is now vested in the appellant second to fourth defendants , who purchased the property from the first defendant , the London Residuary Body after it had issued a notice to quit , the defendants have no road making powers and it does not appear that the road will ever be widened .
14 It does not appear that the defendant was to receive any remuneration .
15 Although it is still possible that subjects ’ perceptions of the tasks could have been altered by the different exemplars of a junction that were viewed in the different experiments , it does not appear that the subset of 24 were unrepresentative of the full 60 .
16 It does not demand that the government shall avoid promoting unacceptable ideals .
17 So it does not matter that the Exchange Rate Mechanism , which is crucial to the treaty , has virtually collapsed .
18 It does not matter that the plaintiffs ' cause of action against the third defendant arises from conspiracy or fraud whereas their cause of action against the third party arises from breach of a contractual or tortious duty of care .
19 It does not matter that the absurd meaning is the more natural and obvious meaning of the words .
20 The method can work if there is a long time for the change-over , if both channels can be kept open and if it does not matter that the two systems are being used haphazardly .
21 It does not matter that the extent of the damage could not have been foreseen .
22 It does not matter that the firm 's employees tried their best , the question is : does the program meet this objective standard ?
23 Moreover , once the elements of theft are satisfied , it does not matter that the victim has no civil law remedy .
24 In the former case it does not matter that the victim consented ; in the latter the conduct must be unauthorised .
25 It does not matter that the owner has a better right to possession than either of the thieves .
26 As long as there is fear , it does not matter that the gun was in fact unloaded , or as in Logdon [ 1976 ] Crim LR 121 , the weapon was an imitation firearm .
27 ( a ) If the kind of damage suffered is reasonably foreseeable , it does not matter that the damage came about in an unforeseeable way .
28 It does not matter that the redevelopment is likely to be carried out by a purchaser from the landlord rather than the landlord himself ( Adams v Green ) ; nor that the redevelopment proposals are very tentative ( Edwards ( JH ) & Sons Ltd v Central London Commercial Estates Ltd ( 1983 ) 271 EG 697 ) .
29 It does not matter that the plaintiff can not say when this is likely to happen .
30 It does not suggest that the EMH is invalid , but that the market shows long-run efficiency , combined with short-run anomalous indicators of temporary inefficiency , that tend to be self-correcting .
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