Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] does [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that this is happening so widely does not make it any less unwelcome , and I would like to express my own thanks to staff for their steadfastness and continuing hard work in these conditions . |
2 | I can hardly force him to kiss his grandmother when he so obviously does n't wish to . ’ |
3 | The government had hoped that left wing councils , especially those in the inner cities , would lose their schools , but the evidence so far does not bear this out . |
4 | The discussion so far does not imply that piecemeal improvements of conservation programmes have not occurred . |
5 | The foreign domicile alone therefore does not enable the taxpayer to make use of these provisions . |
6 | The fact that they can see how counterproductive it is not only does n't seem to stop them , it makes matters worse . |
7 | The name Alnasr Alwasheek somehow just does n't roll off the tongue like that of a 2,000 Guineas winner and would rank high among a long list of awkward names of Arab-owned horses . |
8 | 21 ) a ) So if the person has to let go of the trolley , it will stop automatically so does n't run away . |
9 | Mind you , he probably just does n't fancy the idea of spending the rest of his holiday with his arm in plaster . ’ |
10 | At that price it also really does n't matter if you drop the odd meal to try a local restaurant ! |
11 | Er which also really does n't look as if actually asks you cross section . |
12 | And then he farts up a slightly deranged Dudley giggle , because he probably really does n't give a shit . |
13 | ‘ That guy up there does n't like himself . |
14 | Note : Failure to light up therefore does not indicate with certainly that no voltage is present . ’ |
15 | and erm something which this court er presumably now does n't have any jurisdiction to do otherwise it would be breach of article five |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Look , I appreciate the use of the bathroom , but that damn well does n't give you the right to stand there with that superior look on your face , lecturing me as if I were a child . ’ |
18 | The word ‘ acceptance ’ most emphatically does not mean that someone experiencing loss will get to the stage of saying , ‘ Ah , it 's all over , it does n't really matter any more . ’ |
19 | DEVELOPMENT most emphatically does not pass gene values back to REPRODUCTION — that would be tantamount to " Lamarckism " ( see Chapter II ) . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | but putting it around the , well apparently does n't work . |
22 | Yes you have to careful with er that a holiday does n't just does n't become an expensive way of being uncomfortable you know |
23 | And just because the Heavyweight contenders are n't here does n't mean there wo n't be heavy competition . |
24 | Much of the product around today does not meet the above four requirements . |
25 | They try to ram down the throat of the public what the public quite rightly does not want . |
26 | And at £80 an hour , she quite wisely does n't call it garbage . |
27 | The sound of the New York brass players quite simply does not suit this music particularly well and the trumpets , especially , have a fat , ripe sound which is quite unlike that of Leipzig or Vienna trumpets , either in Bruckner 's time or in ours . |
28 | This requires the collection of much more experimental information so that the harmonic and anharmonic terms can be separated , and yet still does not take account of the anharmonic terms in the force field . |
29 | However , if one looks at section 3 it is — we do not need to decide the point — at least doubtful whether it would apply to the circumstances of the present case , because the requisite intent which has to be present before section 3 is breached is the intent under subsection ( 2 ) of section 3 , ‘ ( a ) to impair the operation of any computer ’ — that clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — ‘ ( b ) to prevent or hinder access to any program or data held in any computer ’ — that again clearly does not apply to what the respondent did here — and ‘ ( c ) to impair the operation of any such program ’ — that does not apply here . |
30 | Someone round here does n't like pets … |