Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] it does " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Baronworth Investment Services ( 081–518 1218 ) , which prints a weekly update of best buys , runs a special deal with accountants who can not act as direct agents for bond issuers , and splits any commission 50/50 , but emphasises that it does also recommend bonds that pay no commission .
2 Between disquisitions on Chinese opera and Venetian architecture , the story of Marco Polo 's voyage from Venice to Peking is more or less retold , though the narrative is continually being brought to a halt in moments when it half-realises that it does not mean enough .
3 This chapter will therefore look at status in the landscape , since this hierarchy and the differences in status are so evident and mean so much in terms of why the landscape looks like it does .
4 Looks like it does n't it ?
5 Looks like it does n't it ?
6 Yeah , looks like it does n't it ?
7 One wonders whether it does not say more about the worker than about the client .
8 Empirical evidence of the participants ' interpretation of next turns is not available , and conversation analysts instead fall back on circular arguments , claiming that the conversation develops as it does by " orientation " to the same organizational devices which have to be taken for granted in order to get this interpretation of the data ( p. 120 ) .
9 This is tougher than it first looks as it does not cover news , sport , game-shows or teletext services .
10 When I work in a particular area I want to know why a landscape looks as it does .
11 A form of writing that deals with the historical evolution of the landscape can be recommended to anyone interested in understanding why the English landscape looks as it does .
12 In being normative it avows that it does not necessarily conform to everyone 's notion of authority in all detail .
13 Memorex reported a $120m net loss for the nine months to December and the New York rating agency says that it does not expect the fourth quarter net outturn to be much better .
14 It now says that it does not envisage compulsory staff redundancies over the next couple of years ; and that it has no plans greatly to expand the use of contractors in place of its own staff .
15 He says that it does n't take account the differing backgrounds of pupils .
16 Mr. Karsten submits that on the face of it that passage in the judgment of Lord Donaldson M.R. should be considered as obiter , but in any event he submits that it does not bear the meaning contended for by Mr. Wall .
17 you might shout a bit louder , shout a bit louder and what happens if it does n't work .
18 She says if it does n't make me better , it might make somebody else 's mum better .
19 Understand why something happens as it does and you are your own master , able to use your common sense and logic to make judgements and decisions .
20 That 's what it says when it does n't know and does n't want to admit it .
21 If priming effects arise because of residual logogen activation in the visual recognition system , then one can explain why priming occurs as it does .
22 The quality of advice provided by English Heritage on the restoration of Frogmore House , where Queen Charlotte lived , in Windsor Great Park , shows that it does have very considerable expertise in this area .
23 The computer model shows that it does n't matter what short of shaft a golfer uses — from the point of view of obtaining distance .
24 The key to 91 appears to fit the lock to the internal doors here , but 1 ( wasted ) round of turning it shows that it does n't unlock them .
25 Analysis of 1.5.1 shows that it does if Q[ [ x ] satisfies analogues of 1.3.9 , 1.4.10 , exercise 1.3.3 and property C of Section 1.2 .
26 But significantly , table 7.1 also shows that it does not seem to be possible to elicit sharp judgements of acceptability which can be used to divide grammatical from ungrammatical sentences .
27 Only today I received a document from the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals that shows that it does not understand .
28 Perfection is in the eye of the beholder , but Paul Clarke reckons that it does n't help if the beholder who made the piece is over critical of the workmanship .
29 Although they vary either in their particular concerns or in the foci of their campaigns — even the Responsible Society , which states that it does not take part in demonstrations and public protests , campaigns through its literature — it was ‘ permissiveness ’ or their particular interpretation or conception of permissiveness that was the galvanizing force behind their development .
30 Article 3 explicitly states that it does not affect the legal status of the parties to the conflict and can not be used to imply belligerent status for those opposing the government .
  Next page