Example sentences of "does not [vb infin] away " in BNC.

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1 Like the Dane , the criticism does not go away .
2 The disease does not go away if one ignores it : progressive decline is inexorable .
3 The personal pain does not go away . ’
4 ‘ It is there every day , all the time , it does not go away .
5 Once engaged in hand-to-hand combat in this way the Squig Hopper is pinioned to the ground and does not move away .
6 And the ship does not give away its own position since the ESM is completely ‘ passive ’ .
7 Zuccarelli Labs also says that the patent does not give away the real secret of the invention .
8 Even if — which in some cases is a big ‘ if ’ — the patent system does not give away the vital clue to an innovative product of process , innovating enterprises now increasingly prefer to keep their knowledge to themselves in order to preserve their options on when , where and how to market it .
9 This is exactly the message that fairy tales get across to the child in manifold form : that a struggle against severe difficulties in life in unavoidable , is an intrinsic part of human existence — but that if one does not shy away , but steadfastly meets unexpected and often unjust hardships , one masters all obstacles and at the end emerges victorious .
10 At Brighton a month ago we watched Paddy Ashdown keep a tight enough grip on his party to ensure that it does not slip away into the political undergrowth .
11 I am looking down on the world , but it does not stretch away over nebulous distant horizons .
12 That what is on one side is in fact a category of diverse contents does not take away from the fundamental duality .
13 It takes away , no doubt , the right of the solicitor to bring an action directly the work is done , but it does not take away his right to payment for it , which is the cause of action .
14 But Mr Grey was swift to reassure them : ‘ Selling other things does not take away from books ; as our sales from the supermarket and news have grown , so have books .
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