Example sentences of "it does not " in BNC.

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1 It does not need a lawyer either to draw up any document or to advise you although you may wish to consult a professional adviser if a particularly large sum is involved or if there are complicated conditions surrounding the gift .
2 The article , called ‘ Giacometti 's moral heroism ’ , is about a retrospective show of the sculptor 's work ten years after his death ; it does not include the name of any single work .
3 It does not take long , however , for Jane to become disillusioned .
4 It is not Naipaul 's ; it does not constitute the author 's testament or confession on the subject of race relations and the rest of it .
5 But it does not take long to decide that the experiment is being conducted with skill , and that the pursuits have at least a little in common .
6 The difficulty is that it does not , one does not — not in one 's art , not in one 's life .
7 Yet at the same time there is work done upon it , he wrote , and which remains , as it does not in the mind .
8 And the reverse of that , wrote Harsnet , the feeling that all we have already felt and seen and heard has yet to happen , is so far only a dream , a fantasy , and the sense , he wrote , that this may be a feeling we experience again and again throughout our lives , that the elements of experience have failed to catch on to the glass of our lives , or that the glass is there and waiting for the experience to be registered , that it can wait for ever , for it does not know the meaning of time .
9 It does not have to be that he has conceived what the French are calling the coup de force for Miss Jonathan . ’
10 Eat self-blanching celery as soon as possible as it does not keep well for long periods .
11 It does not demand such a situation in cultivation but there is no doubt that it thrives best in deep soils that do not dry out in summer .
12 This is an easy way to have a number of gliders wrecked by the wind , but luckily it does not occur very often .
13 When a glider is on the ground it does not pivot around its c.g. as it does in flight .
14 Multi-strand , flexible , steel cable is particularly suited to winching because it does not kink so easily .
15 Obviously , it does not suddenly become safe to steepen the climb at a certain height , and it is now recognised that the angle should be progressively steepened .
16 This has the advantage that it does not require the pilot to remember any special movement of the controls other than the movement forward to unstall .
17 ( Some people think that this might be dangerous for inexperienced students , but it does not seem to cause any particular problems in Australia . )
18 Fortunately , with weight shift , moving forwards causes a nose-up rather than a nose-down effect so that at least it does not accentuate the pitching movement and make the sensation worse .
19 These groups , like all élites , have no previous perception of themselves as belonging to the troublesome classes , and it does not do for the police to remind them that the application of control can be redirected depending on who is defining the ‘ illegalities ’ .
20 It does not matter if the opponent steps out as long as your technique strikes home before the referee has time to stop the bout .
21 It does not always face you , but is sometimes sideways-on , requiring a roundhouse technique .
22 The naturalistic instinct has been to claim that mind somehow creates generality in a sense stronger than that which Aristotle allows ; it does not merely release generality from its potential state in matter , but fabricates it .
23 It does not help the associationist to press the concept of resemblance to his aid .
24 But even if treating our awareness of our own mental states as topic-neutral plausibly explains why we are not aware of our brains as such when we are aware of our mental states , it does not explain why knowing fully about the brain does not include knowledge of the nature of experience .
25 Topic-neutral knowledge is weaker than , and hence is entailed by , full knowledge , though it does not entail it .
26 The first thing to notice about functionalism is that it does not fare any better than behaviourism in providing an account of what it is that V knows and BS does not , for BS could know all about V 's functional or covertly behavioural states ; so there is no lack of knowledge that his deficit could consist in .
27 It does not enable us to say anything directly about the nature of consciousness .
28 But it has to be reiterated that the CTP does not explain these observations : it does not explain how the impinging events give rise to awareness of those events .
29 Though it does not , in general , exemplify , the uniqueness of marquetry ( achieved by using the wood grain as the source of the visual effects ) it can be intriguing in spite of what I implied earlier about the limitations of the silhouette as a design form .
30 Working Paper 2 states : ‘ … even where a service is regarded as one which must be provided locally , it does not follow that every patient must have that treatment locally , it does not follow that every patient must have that treatment locally , if the patient and the GP or DHA as purchaser believe it to be better for them to be treated elsewhere ’ .
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