Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [pron] does not " in BNC.

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1 Pausanias goes on to talk of stories of Theseus 's end ; irrelevantly , it seems , but it has often been thought that the subject must have been suggested by a fourth mural which he does not specify .
2 The reason for this is essentially that if expectations are rational , the government has an incentive to ‘ cheat ’ on its monetary rule which it does not have under other forms of expectations formation .
3 Are , then , cell signals instructive in that they tell the cell something it does not already know ?
4 Pausanias describes Cimon 's Theseion as including a picture by Mikon of Theseus at the bottom of the sea ( the subject of fig. 98 ) , and pictures of a Centauromachy and an Amazonomachy which he does not ascribe to an artist .
5 Again Lord Sands stated in the MacFarlane case at p540 : The contention of the Appellant involves that he is liable to Income Tax in respect of income which he does not handle and can not under any arrangement handle , which is not expended under any authority conferred by him , and over the expenditure of which he has no control .
6 After the great fire , he was appointed as one of the supervisors of the rebuilding of the City , for which he produced a plan himself which does not survive , and , together with Robert Hooke [ q.v. ] and John Oliver ( d .
7 Her husband is having an on-off fling which he does not openly admit , but takes little trouble to disguise
8 The logged on user has tried to activate a DC/DCs via a package which he does not manage .
9 The run-on line also conveys the immortal life of Tithonus which he does not want any more .
10 For example , he may be faced with a frightening object which he does not wish to go past , and yet is being urged on by his rider .
11 The rationale is interesting , and as so often with Justinian it has a moralistic flavour : ‘ because it is quite ridiculous and unreasonable that an object which someone does not absolutely possess among his property he should be able to transfer to others or charge as a hypothec or pledge or manumit and deceive the hopes of others . ’
12 That is , in building a framework for the analysis of topic , we are not adding any machinery to the apparatus of the discourse analyst which he does not have to employ already .
13 I extract significance from melodrama , a significance which it does not in fact contain ; but occasionally , from out of this matter , there escapes a thin beam of light that , seen at the right angle , can crack the shell of mortality .
14 Shiller ( 1980 ) argues , for example , that Sargent 's method of first differencing his data imposes further restrictions on the stochastic properties of his model which he does not test .
15 MAS procedures when associated with an Information memorandum containing projections should be sufficient to enable us to be satisfied that the vendor has not recklessly included information which it does not have reasonable grounds to believe is correct .
16 To rush in and quantify a situation which one does not understand is wasteful of the time of both researchers and informants .
17 Thus when the HMI team says of Danish heads that ‘ some see themselves as curriculum leaders , others do not ’ , they are in reality applying a British idea to a situation which it does not altogether fit .
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