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

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1 Very often , it does not mean anything at all .
2 Does he agree that it is now essential that he withdraw the Asylum Bill now under consideration and instead institute a proper system of legal appeal that gives automatic rights of appeal to political asylum seekers and does not leave them at the mercy of his erroneous decisions ?
3 It does not embarrass me at all to say that I did not approve of the principle of the community charge .
4 ‘ And it does not impress you at all , ’ he pointed out drily .
5 She does not see him at all .
6 It does not infuse itself at conception — or any other magic moment .
7 David Ware , president of the National Association of Estate Agents , said : ‘ It does not surprise me at all to hear estate agents are having problems .
8 Its fragrance is real , and penetrating : but it does not release itself at the first casual opening of the pages .
9 Whether such clear-sightedness is dismissed as the naivete of youth , or extolled as exemplary moral integrity untainted by the compromises of old age , does not concern us at this stage .
10 However , when planning we need to make sure that people are compensated for disruption in a way that does not put them at a disadvantage .
11 We have created a framework in which Europe can develop its defence role in a way which complements the American presence in Europe and does not put it at risk .
12 Though this tends to snag on elbows and shoulders , it is nevertheless a powerful and effective technique , and it does n't place you at as much potential disadvantage as the orthodox roundhouse kick .
13 You hit his conscience and it gives , but it does n't hurt him at all .
14 ‘ Edgar does n't love me at all !
15 Living too far away from things : a ) does n't do anything at all , b ) extends the nose so much that it sags and closes down , c ) allows the nose to examine other things which are too close and therefore blunts it again .
16 She does n't do it at home , she can easily go out
17 Yeah , no , that 's does n't bother her at all .
18 they do n't , it does n't bother them at all right , they 're used under
19 No , I mean actually come to one of the officers and sit there and they do the work , so it does n't bother us at all .
20 He wore glasses until he was into his teens and then er , he took them off and he 's er , he does n't wear them at all , and his sight is absolutely perfect .
21 One point one , three , four , right , one point one , three , four , right , OK do it like that , although that does n't mean anything at all here , that 's the right answer , because you , you 've in ratings , right , if you wanted to , put it back on degrees , ah now press fifteen divide by seven equals and then press inverse .
22 That does n't suit us at all .
23 That does n't suit us at all .
24 she does n't look it at all
25 So I thought there 's not much point in me keeping them , if he really does , does n't like them at all , he
26 It does n't like you at all .
27 I hope The Buddha of Suburbia does n't say anything at all : it just tells a story about growing up . ’
28 When when he has got when he 's got the time to go to , I do n't know where he gets them , he does n't get them at Marble Arch Marks I think .
29 Or : she does n't understand him at all , nor cares to understand .
30 The computer , which of course does n't find it at all funny , needs to guess what it is , and needs to rely not just on sentence structure but also on general knowledge about heads , grenades and buckets of sand — general knowledge that computers do n't have unless it is built in to them .
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