Example sentences of "[noun sg] do have " in BNC.
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1 | But any additives in the pepperoni do have to be declared . |
2 | What this suggests is that despite valid criticism of their pretensions as theoretical perspectives , the notion of both a dominant ideology and a false consciousness do have at least some place in a theory of ideology . |
3 | Some patients with metastasis of unknown origin do have responsive tumours . |
4 | The long history of marriage and the family we are given in The Origin if first and foremost to show that the family and marriage do have a history . |
5 | Most of the population do have a low level exposure to pesticide residues in tap water . |
6 | What we do know is that most of the population do have a low level exposure to pesticide residues in tap water . |
7 | Erm she would ask that and fine that impose today er , could be paid by her at the rate of five pounds per week erm , she er runs a car her invalidity income amounts to forty six pounds fifteen pence per week and she also receives a super annuation payment from her former employers Goldeson 's Hospital at the rate of a hundred and three pounds per month but she and her husband do have to er to run the home and er , and run the house er , run run the car and she would ask that she 'll be allowed to pay at the rate of five pound per week . |
8 | So er Body Shop do have a ran they 've bought a new range of aromatherapy out , so I can talk about Body Shop 's it 's easier when I 've got it with me here . |
9 | Well actually people in my area do have a concern about this , also though I was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and I know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas , are not necessarily easily expressed and I have today been told of yet another example of this being the case . |
10 | But I think you have to remember that a at one time the monarchy were very unpopular , you know er , cre , during the time of Queen Victoria they were very unpopular and there was I suppose , nearly a republic at the time , and in fact , the monarchy do have to make themselves popular . |
11 | Members at the top of the hierarchy do have informal relationships , but there is little friendship involved ; senior managers ' informal relationships are based on convenience rather than affection . |
12 | Those with fluctuating dementia do have times of insight . |
13 | The army do have to train though . |
14 | But literacy and the written word do have a part to play . |
15 | And if the diverse references of the materials used in such music do have a coherence , it mainly rests on a kind of formalist and/or surrealist playing with sound-combinations and their mental associations and images , characteristic — in its implied position of social isolation — of almost all avant-garde music in the twentieth century . |
16 | However , British members of parliament do have extensive outside interests and many are retained to act on behalf of groups . |
17 | Many polytechnics of course do have user education written into the overall aims of the library service ( eg Hatfield Polytechnic Library ) . |
18 | You could think of course do have children , dad , can I , can I , can I , bed you go , just to shut them up so if you have two small children there , the chances are you will lose the woman put them to bed or . |
19 | The District Council of course do have their policies on conservation matters , er and er I I accept your point er erm |
20 | ‘ That fellow do have forty different diseases a day lately , ’ Phil said . |
21 | Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit . |
22 | Indeed , this refusal to even recognise that the populations of the Arab world do have a role to play in establishing the future stability of the Middle East and North Africa typifies the current state of Western strategic thinking over the region . |
23 | I think speaking as another psychiatrist er the medical profession do have to look very carefully and perhaps how a lot of the damage has been done er with how women perceive whether they can ask for help or not because a lot of the women here have raised been giving tranquillizers and my colleague across there has pointed out that tranquillizers are not an appropriate way of treating depression . |
24 | Information processing models are essentially of the ‘ black box ’ type ; that is to say , although assuming that processes like filtering do have physiological correlates , the models themselves are formulated in purely psychological terms . |
25 | The dominance reduction programme was set for about a four week period , although many of the suggestion do have to be carried out longer term — or even permanently — for best results with pairs of fighting male dogs . |
26 | The term is used to distinguish citizens from ‘ aliens ’ who suffer certain disabilities such as having no right to remain in the country , being liable to be deported in certain circumstances , often not being entitled to vote ( though Commonwealth citizens and citizens of the Republic of Ireland resident in this country do have the vote ) or to receive state benefits . |
27 | Indeed , despite their arguments that bile had little role in the pathogenesis of oesophagitis the data of Gotley et al show that 75% of patients with gastrooesophageal reflux disease do have bile in their reflux aspirates at concentrations >30 µmol/l and that higher concentrations of bile were more common at night , at which time our gastric pH profiles show greatest alkalinity . |