Example sentences of "[coord] does not [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Even now , almost a decade into the project , we can not say that the monster does or does not exist .
2 More frequent medical examinations would not help reduce the risk ; the tests currently available that might indicate , for example , whether an increased coronary risk does or does not exist , themselves carry a risk that exceeds that which we are endeavouring to protect against .
3 This does not mean that exploitation can not or does not exist .
4 FINV The First version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
5 LINV The Last version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
6 FINV The First version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
7 LINV The Last version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
8 FINV The First version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
9 LINV The Last version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
10 FINV The First version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
11 LINV The Last version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
12 FINV The First version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
13 LINV The Last version specified is invalid ( or does not exist ) .
14 One must therefore ask not only what knowledge is , but how it comes into being , how it becomes accepted , who produces it , who controls it , and why it changes or does not change .
15 McCallum assumes that the government decides its monetary and fiscal policies for period t at the end of period t - 1 and can not or does not change them in period t .
16 The problem , for instance , of Pound 's admiration for Brancusi , and of how that fits or does not fit with his other proclivities and principles , can not for much longer be left where Alexander leaves it .
17 Here it is incidental that the doctrine or whatever conflicts with or does not fit in well with determinism .
18 ‘ I have no idea what matters or does not matter at this stage . ’
19 Where the action is for unliquidated damages and the defendant delivers an admission of liability for the claim but disputes or does not admit the amount of the plaintiff 's dam ages , then : ( 1 ) if the defendant offers to pay in satisfaction of the claim a specific sum which the plaintiff accepts , the provisions of this rule shall apply as if the defendant had admitted part of the plaintiff 's claim ; and ( 2 ) in any other case , the plaintiff may apply to the court for such judgment as he may be entitled to upon the admission , and the court may give such judgment , including interlocutory judgment for damages to be assessed and costs , or make such other order on the application as it thinks just .
20 And if he does not pay , or does not pay the full amount , then payments will have to be enforced leaving the lone mother to cope in the meantime ( although for those on income support maintenance can , as now , be signed over to the DSS ) .
21 Not involving yourself at all in anything whatever to do with " how or when or how much the primary sufferer eats or does not eat .
22 If an extension is engaged or does not reply , a simple code can be dialled which monitors the extension you require .
23 If your diary or notebook does not have these , or does not contain enough of them for your needs , buy a small packet of graph paper as well .
24 In our analysis , copy-dependent expression ( Figures 2 and 3 ) is lost above five copies of Ea in the Short transgenics indicating that the region containing DH I and II ( 2.0 kb 5' of Ea ) does not contain the appropriate elements to isolate the transgene from adverse chromatin effects , or does not contain all of the enhancer elements necessary for position-independent , copy number-dependent expression .
25 It addresses certain key issues which continue to be troublesome : the selection of aspects of commercial law suitable for harmonization ; the level and scope of the harmonizing measure and the extent to which it does or does not displace conflict-of-laws rules ; the factors relevant to the method of harmonization and the likelihood of its success ; the problem of language ; the efficiency of the mechanism by which harmonizing measures are brought into existence and implemented by national legislation ; and , most crucial of all , the indifference , or even hostility , with which harmonization proposals continue to be greeted .
26 Legal action can be taken against an authority if it either goes beyond its powers — that is , acts ultra vires — or does not fulfil its duties — its mandamus .
27 The work group in a school may exercise detrimental or divisive pressures , a school may have a history of tolerating poor standards , working conditions may be dispiriting and , after long neglect , may indicate that the manager does not notice or does not care .
28 In the end , said , ‘ it 's all about getting to know the client 's business and having a partner assigned to that client whose job it is to know it and what it does or does not want ’ .
29 Trollope portrays her as someone who knows she is cynical and too worldly , but knows she can not , or does not want to , do anything about it .
30 Section 9 provides that where he can not or does not make the valuation , the contract is avoided .
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