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Example sentences for "neither does"

  • Neither does it approve of the conduct of those who put themselves voluntarily in a state of doubt.

  • Neither does confidence in prayer mean that one may ask unconditionally for temporal things (see 2161 c).

  • Latham's etymologies prove no such thing; neither does he anywhere tell us what it is.

  • The es does not here form a syllable; neither does the eth, in "lyeth" and "dyeth.

  • The bird never dives, neither does it seize the fish with its beak like the kingfisher.

  • Neither does it require the great expanse of wing which is needful for the Pelican, that has to carry such a weight of fish through the air.

  • Our thought does not create, neither does it impose conditions upon, any thing.

  • Abstraction, then, it will be seen, creates nothing; neither does it add any new element to the store of actual cognitions already possessed by all human minds.

  • Neither does it go to work unfurnished with any guiding principles.

  • Strychnia has no operation on the intellectual functions; neither does it act upon the sympathetic nerves of the heart and arteries, so as to quicken the pulse like ordinary stimulants.

  • Neither does it affect the spinal cord, or the nerves of sensation or motion.

  • Neither does he think its virtue to be due to the biliary matters which it contains, for a mixture of ox-gall with Almond-oil does not supply its place.

  • Further, as power is related to good and evil, so also is habit: and as power does not always act, so neither does habit.

  • Therefore a human action does not deserve blame, by reason of its being evil or sinful; and, consequently, neither does it deserve praise, by reason of its being good.

  • On the other hand, since venial sin is neither contrary to charity, nor banishes it, as a consequence, neither does it expel the other virtues.

  • Now just as the involuntary deserves neither punishment nor reward in the accomplishment of good or evil deeds, so neither does it lessen reward or punishment, if a man through simple involuntariness fail to do good or evil.

  • At least, I have never been able to bring myself to do it, neither does it seem to me to be right.

  • Not only is the tree not beautiful, but it also never thrives, neither does it suffer the others near it to thrive; for the fruit of good example which it bears is not sound, and endures but a short time.

  • Neither does he ever travel any farther north, in summer, than to the place where we arrived on that river, and was even then descending towards the south.

  • The carnal intention of those who take children to be baptized does not hurt the latter, as neither does one's sin hurt another, unless he consent.

  • As sonship does not properly belong to the nature, so neither does adoption.

  • It was not provided while inside the human body with any organs of locomotion or penetration; as far as we know the parasite is never extruded in the excreta, neither does it habitually escape in haemorrhages.

  • Neither does it explain the peculiar crescent-shaped body which also so pointedly arrested Laveran's attention.

  • But reward does not apply to God; as neither does merit.

  • Neither does it appear from what matter a body can be daily generated large enough to fill the intervening hemisphere.

  • Neither does he say this, that partly Christ is our Propitiator, and partly our works are our propitiation.

  • True terrors, true griefs of mind, do not allow the body to indulge in sensual pleasures, and true faith is not ungrateful to God, neither does it despise God's commandments.

  • Wherefore, the faith which receives remission of sins in a heart terrified and fleeing from sin does not remain in those who obey their desires, neither does it coexist with mortal sin.

  • He does not in one way know things that are to be, and, in another, things that have been; neither does He listen to those who pray otherwise than as He sees those that will pray.

  • But with respect to his praisers, though he sets little value on their praise, he does not set little value on their love; neither does he elude their praise, lest he should forfeit their love.

  • Apollo sometimes rouses the silent lyric muse, neither does he always bend his bow.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cool oven; each platoon; even until; great shout; half step; inherent power; iron bars; late autumn; little longer; neither can; neither could; neither does; neither doth; neither have; neither male nor female; neither more nor less; neither shall; neither shall the children; neither shalt; neither should; neither slavery nor involuntary; neither will; neither would; other wise; retired from; social justice