Example sentences of "[Wh det] do [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Briefly , this is because automatisation depends upon practice at performances which do not vary , whereas the underlying meanings of sentences are very rarely the same .
2 Thus , because of the divergent history of the dialect , there can be subsets within larger classes ( such as ( Ε ) ) which do not vary in the same way as other items in the set .
3 ‘ We are amazed to be prosecuted when currently there are many brokers , other mortgage advertisers , and major building companies who are running ads contrary to the Act which do not mention APR at all , and they are getting away with it .
4 This results might have two different interpretations : ( i ) the recruitment of new populations of cells from the blood stream : or ( ii ) the activation in situ of certain subsets of tissue macrophages , which do not express the gene constitutively .
5 It is conceivable , however , that the normal mucosa associated enterobacteria are displaced by a more sparse population of pathogenic phenotypes which do not express mannose resistant adhesins .
6 The DH sites mapping within 20 kb upstream of the Ea gene ( Ea DH I-V ) were particularly suited to further analysis , as one of the earliest transgenic mouse models of immunologically important genes made use of inbred mouse strains ( H-2 b or H-2 s haplotype ) which do not express surface I-E due to a specific 650 bp deletion covering part of the Ea promoter and first exon , while Eb expression remained normal ( 27-29 ) .
7 Those which do not register by April 3 will be fined up to £400 .
8 What he tends to ignore , however , is what one might call value charged definitions which do not function as persuasive devices for modifying attitudes but serve simply to formulate , and perhaps endorse , combinations of descriptive and valuational meaning in ordinary usage which reflect widely shared attitudes .
9 Impairment describes parts or systems of the body which do not function properly such as hearing or sight .
10 Standards which do not enable valid and reliable assessment are of little value to end users .
11 It grows well with other Cryptocorynes which do not grow too tall .
12 Koalas are kept very seldom outside Australia because they only eat certain kinds of eucalyptus trees which do not grow elsewhere .
13 Kvaerner Govan is now a small and efficient satellite of its parent across the North Sea , concentrating on specialist chemical , refrigerated and gas tankers , which do not generate so much competition from Korean and Japanese yards .
14 To be effective in their teaching of Standard English , schools should teach it in ways which do not denigrate the non-standard dialects spoken by many pupils .
15 Roofs of houses are now generally constructed with a series of individual trussed rafters , which do not rely on heavy timber purlins and common rafters , as in traditionally constructed roofs .
16 It is probably within these groups that systems like PGSS , which do not rely on contact with native signs , can be most effective .
17 Instead the formal rules regulating the effects of treaties on third States have a unity and simplicity which do not rely upon an initial classification of treaties .
18 It might be possible , however , to construct new variants on the Gettier theme which do not rely on inference or on an inference of this sort , as we shall see in the next section , and if so no complaints about PC j or other principles will be very effective .
19 extra contactual claims which arise out of hardship and which do not rely on the terms of a contact
20 FoE is urging the UNCED conference , however , to adopt strategies on combating climate change which do not rely on reforestation .
21 Therefore , if reform of that principle was , as I believe , desirable before this decision , it is still needed in several respects which have already been recognised , such as the present inadequacy of section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , the illogicality of protecting pre-existing documents , the inconsistency between statutes which do and statutes which do not offer protection when material has to be disclosed and the uncertainty as to making use of material discovered by following up admissions which can not themselves be adduced in evidence .
22 There is a mixture of indicators , but on the whole the adverse indicators seem heavier and more serious than the favourable ones , many of which are things such as confidence surveys , which do not tell one very much about what will happen .
23 Thus you and the employee may jointly search for standards which are mutually acceptable which do not lead to hours of argument about whether or not they have been achieved .
24 Postgraduate Bursaries are available for certain full-time courses which do not lead to a higher degree .
25 Above that level it is a matter of broad generalities which do not lead anywhere .
26 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology 91 .
27 The 41% of theses which do not lead to publication compares with Hand 's 38% for entomology .
28 Pluralism can be defined as a system of interest representation in which the constituent units are organised into an unspecified number of multiple , voluntary , competitive , nonhierarchically ordered and self-determined ( as to type or scope of interest ) categories which are not specially licensed , recognised , subsidised , created or otherwise controlled in leadership selection or interest articulation by the state and which do not exercise a monopoly of representational activity within their respective categories .
29 Principals , directors and shareowners who practise mainly from overseas offices which do not conduct investment business in or into the UK are disregarded for this calculation .
30 If every occurrence of X stands in the relation R to Y , but there are occurrences of Y which do not stand in the relation R to X , then we shall say that X is a hypo-R of Y , and Y a super-R of X :
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