Example sentences of "[adv] does [not/n't] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ( 1 ) This section shall apply to any premises for which a public house licence is held and in respect of which an application for Sunday opening has not been granted under Schedule 4 to this Act : ( a ) if the holder of the licence gives notice of the application of the section to the premises in accordance with subsection ( 6 ) below , and ( b ) as from such date as may be specified in the said notice : Provided that a licence-holder shall not give notice of application as aforesaid , and this section shall not apply to the premises for which he holds his licence , unless : ( i ) the licensing board for the area within which the premises are situated is satisfied that the premises are structurally adapted and bona ride used , or intended to be used , for the purpose of habitually providing the customary main meal at midday or in the evening , or both , for the accommodation of persons frequenting the remises , and that the part of the premises mentioned in subsection 3 ) below does not contain a bar counter .
2 The sound of automobiles wending their way along the road far below does not reach me ; I hear only a distant occasional cowbell and the cheerful nearer transactions of insects .
3 The discussion below does not attempt to outline all the arguments but merely to point to some of the issues involved .
4 For example , The example below does not try to deal with errors , it just uses ERR , ERL and REPORT to tell the user about the error .
5 x Unix operating systems and on to Solaris 2. x and naturally does n't want to share all the goodies it has in 2. x with 1 .
6 The presence of these South American lines naturally does not prove the existence of British leys , but it did mean that Watkins 's theory was no longer an isolated , irrational concept .
7 Erm it perhaps does n't strike us as being very revolutionary but of course it depends from the context that you 're in erm to perhaps some of the absolute rulers of er of er perhaps , this was revolutionary .
8 She perhaps does n't like people that tell tales .
9 Another difficulty with the idea of the novel as an intentional act of communication is that until the writer has completed it he does n't know what it is that he is communicating , and perhaps does n't know even then .
10 The job of communicating is very important indeed and maybe one of our problems is that we have been doing so much within the business that we are not ready to communicate to the outside world that it perhaps does n't understand sufficiently what our targets are .
11 For the man who enters the House at a later age who does not expect to get and perhaps does not want office , there is no point in continual exertions to catch the limelight and this is the kind of member who is particularly prone to regard his function as supporting his leaders .
12 The importance of affirmation With regard to football it perhaps does not matter very much — people who like playing it or watching it are not likely to be seriously affected by our negative comments ; they will just think that we are stupid and go on playing and watching as before .
13 What Sherman 's circle perhaps does not emphasize sufficiently is the impact that dominant social ideology about the nature of old age has upon personal problems of older people at all levels of experience , emotional , social and financial .
14 A statement such as As for animals , I advocate a conservation policy , implies that animals are being contrasted with something else for which the speaker perhaps does not advocate a conservation policy .
15 It might be that the individual does not see the value of climbing a mountain ; or perhaps does not have the confidence to set about the task .
16 They try to ram down the throat of the public what the public quite rightly does not want .
17 Mr. Richards rightly does not deal with the judge 's decision as such , but he is unable to uphold the judge 's ruling for two reasons which can be stated at once .
18 He does note , in the letter to Zasulich , Morgan 's hope for a future society , which would abandon the obsession with private property , but at the same time he makes it clear that he rightly does not consider Morgan a socialist or a revolutionary .
19 I should n't I should n't , even so does n't go with him well it do n't look like there 's anybody in .
20 so does n't matter .
21 The dragon looks fearsome , but it 's rooted to the spot and not very intelligent , so does n't present much of a problem .
22 ‘ Just because you say so does n't make it so , however , ’ Candy returned complacently .
23 This develops a wonderful fibrous root system , but is not very dense , so does n't suppress weeds well .
24 21 ) a ) So if the person has to let go of the trolley , it will stop automatically so does n't run away .
25 Antonio is very cunning and shrewd though for he has got many ships and so does n't have all his eggs in one basket .
26 It is slightly cut away at the rear and so does n't put pressure on the Achilles tendon .
27 The 486DX is a different in that it has a numeric coprocessor built into it and so does n't need one adding as a separate unit .
28 It is very fine and so does n't cause any discernable marks on the glass while cleaning off the algae .
29 Where a choice is limited to a few you choose the best of the bunch ( as with the secretaries ) but ensure that doing so does not ignore other priorities .
30 Long , graduated tails , in which all but the outermost feathers are elongated , generate the same lift as normal tails ( because maximum span is set by the outermost feathers and so does not change ) but substantially more drag , as elongation adds considerably to tail area .
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