Example sentences of "be [conj] it does not " in BNC.

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31 One thing to be said of that is that it does not at all follow , from the fact that we can not give particular descriptions of items that fall within a set , that we can not satisfactorily conceive of and describe the set .
32 As Schwab ( 1964 ) has pointed out , one of the features of Plato 's scheme is that it does not primarily classify knowledge in terms of what it is of or about but in terms of its quality — its degrees of reality .
33 The answer is that it does not .
34 The winner 's benefit from responding appropriately to such a signal is that it does not risk injury by escalating the conflict into a real fight when it need not have done so .
35 And of course a familiar populist complaint about modernist fiction is that it does not communicate its meaning to the reader in a clear and comprehensible way .
36 The second is that it does not adequately take account of the sad fact of life that health authorities may on occasion find that they have too few resources , either human or material or both , to treat all the patients whom they would like to treat in the way in which they would like to treat them .
37 The only defect in Statutes in Force , apart from the fact that at the time of writing it is incomplete , is that it does not provide proper annotations to the statutes .
38 One obvious disadvantage of a telephone survey is that it does not represent people who are too poor to afford telephones .
39 The first thing to be said about mistake is that it does not usually provide a defence , for liability in conversion is strict :
40 A common assumption made about female unemployment is that it does not cause financial hardship in the same way it does for men .
41 The problem with this explanation is that it does not explain the growth that has occurred outside the crisis periods .
42 A further weakness of the theory is that it does not explain why so much hooligan activity is based on fan rivalries within the working class ; nor can it deal with Wagg 's ( 1984:198 ) observation that ‘ the most notable attempts by a club 's following to prevent it parting with a popular player or manager have usually been initiated by middle-class people ’ .
43 The trouble with this formulation is that it does not suggest how we can be sure as to just what is the constitutional set-up , and this is a particular problem once we recognise that the power of particular institutions is subject to change and that there are disputes as to what are ( and should be ) the fundamental practices and rules .
44 The second is that it does not appear satisfactory on policy grounds .
45 Another problem facing NAB is that it does not wish to be seen solely as a negative force , acting on behalf of the DES in closing courses , but more constructively to encourage new , worthwhile initiatives .
46 The only other exclusion from the exemption is that it does not apply if at any time during the relevant accounting period the unlimited company carried on business as the promoter of a trading stamp scheme within the meaning of the Trading Stamps Act 1964 .
47 Another feature of this definition is that it does not specify at what level within the organisation the leader is .
48 A major weakness of the MRC-NCS is that it does not engage clients and carers sufficiently in the assessment of need .
49 Majority voting satisfies conditions P , I and D. Where it breaks down is that it does not satisfy U , as we have seen with the example of the voting paradox given earlier .
50 The main complaint that I have about d'Compress is that it does not use standard DOS key and mouse commands .
51 One of the benefits of the ANLT 's morphological system is that it does not need to explicitly store all of the words it knows .
52 One of the advantages of the Scottish arrangement is that it does not create martyrs , and the hon. Gentleman should know all about that .
53 The view of the County Council is that it does not raise those issues .
54 The main problem with current yield is that it does not take into account capital gains or losses resulting from the differences between the current price of the bond and its maturity value .
55 The main problem with the simple yield to maturity , though , is that it does not take into account compound interest .
56 An advantage of this approach is that it does not necessarily mean that there should be any general factors which directly impair or enhance memory .
57 The second major defect in the relative clause proposal is that it does not actually explain anything unless it is supplemented by some account of what a relative clause is .
58 Our argument here is that it does not .
59 One point of interpretation of s.15(2) is that it does not criminalise the accused who by deception enables himself to retain property : the sub-section is restricted to enabling another to retain .
60 One of the main characteristics of the register appropriate for academic writing is that it does not resemble the register of conversational speech .
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