Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] it does " in BNC.

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1 I now find that the perms do n't take very well and I have to have it repermed and even then there is some part where it does not take .
2 The first tends to refer mainly to the military context which , while obviously important , is not what this book is about ; and the second is clearly state-centrist , and does not fully convey the scnse of hegemony where it does not directly involve the state , which I take to be crucial .
3 The page printer is a binary device , it either prints a dot or it does n't , and is , therefore , incapable of producing the dots of varying sizes .
4 As a reader , it becomes easier to empathise with the androids and their fear than it does with Mildred and her friends in ‘ Fahrenheit 451 ’ who have become passionless .
5 It takes longer to make William Shatner look young in the make-up department than it does to create the Klingon look : five hours as compared to four .
6 Such may possibly have been the motive behind the creation of the muftilik of Cyprus , but the case for the argument seems stronger in isolation than it does when set against the fact that by 979/1571 the creation of such joint muderris/muftiliks appears to have become quite a common practice .
7 On this issue , the decision of the parents should carry far less weight than it does .
8 David Webb , Tyne Crescent , ‘ I have a car so it does n't matter at all to me .
9 One would then not be saying that natural selection does not adequately account for the evolution of animal life but that one has a certain belief to the effect that it does not do so .
10 A gene has the particular effect that it does only because there is an existing structure upon which to work .
11 It must have the additional power of a moral code based on a religion , and there is no part of human affairs in which this applies with more force than it does in the matter of child rearing .
12 There is an optimum dosage which suits each patient as the diluting weakens the potency so it does n't overstimulate .
13 Printed material , however , has the disadvantage that it does not give the user the opportunity to experience interactive searching .
14 Keep the mix on the dry side so it does n't stain the concrete surface .
15 Use a mortar mix of 1 part masonry cement to 4½ parts soft sand , and keep the mix on the dryish side so it does n't slump when blocks are laid on it
16 When I was in the north-east , there was particular concern among business men whom I met because the north-east in particular has benefited greatly from Japanese investment and it does not want investors to be frightened off .
17 It is true that many films and television programmes are about violence and murder and it does n't take long for children to copy ideas .
18 It gets less rain , they say , and the snow if it does fall never lies long .
19 who speaks to you , er it 's easy enough to just er have the microphone handy that they do n't see and just switch the tape on and I 'll record what they 're saying , come away , see , do it secretly like that , they do n't have to know really that they 're on tape and it does n't really matter , I mean the people who will listen to these tapes are er anonymous you know
20 Yeah the the way it was put to me was that the Pembroke Hall would be part of the deal er but that the Isle of Man company was not particularly enthusiastic about having the er the the the poison pill of the Pembroke Hall wrapped in with the deal cos it does n't make money .
21 You can j you can just stick your pencil in your fan and it does n't do any damage but
22 The former building society is understood to be prepared to take court action if it does not wrest the compensation from Lloyds .
23 This provision has a narrow ambit and it does not prevent a supplier attempting to shrink the core of the obligations , rather than excluding the implied terms .
24 ‘ It 's an ugly thing anyway , and it 'll be no loss if it does get swept away , ’ I said boldly .
25 Yvonne Harper-Wake , who puts scores of women through her Tums & Bums exercise classes , replied : ‘ Most people phoned hoping for a magic remedy but it does n't exist .
26 Paul was saying that I mean , they 're a hundred percent nomination housing the people who need the housing most are are n't the ones who who 'll be able to er , to use the and there 's no housing strategy on on er o o on the equity part , the the there might be , only a tiny bit , on on on the rent side but it does n't homes fo for the people who really need it , even if they 've got a hundred percent nomination flats !
27 We could turn up the movie but it does n't help .
28 It could do good but it does more bad
29 This does not necessarily ensure wide application of the research but it does provide various ‘ models ’ of development in different environments which increase the likelihood that , by identifying with one or another model , other schools adopt and adapt the work to suit their particular needs .
30 This unruffled progression fits perfectly the sort of chain of correlations of consequences which we disentangled at the start of this chapter but it does not seem to offer the prospect of the decisive determination of a particular result .
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