Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] do " in BNC.

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1 Can you tell me how much I should put aside for the church 's legal fees and , out of interest , where exactly does the money go ?
2 You were at a known dealer 's house , so where exactly does that leave you ?
3 This jockeying for the truth may be fine for doctors engaged in expensive research , but where exactly does it leave the rest of us , constantly struggling to keep up with the latest medical thinking and changing our diets accordingly .
4 And where exactly did she think she was running to ?
5 Where exactly do you hail from , Hugo ? ’
6 Where exactly do you establish its boundaries , when most of the well-known definitions , turn out to be legally and politically meaningless ?
7 And where exactly do you live ? ’
8 ‘ So where exactly do I fit into all this ? ’
9 Where abouts do you live then ?
10 ‘ Anything you say except just do n't say it this early in the day . ’
11 That his jacket photograph makes him look more like Norman Bates than ever does n't help .
12 Reciprocal pairs that offer more natural alternatives than like/please do exist , however .
13 The writing of the book was hardly more than half-way done , but did it need to be done here , ferchrissake ?
14 Surely to God you can lose it some other way than bloody doing that ?
15 The letters convinced Brutus that many more people opposed Brutus than actually did !
16 What had changed was two things , one that the governor of the state had talked about defying the court rather than actually do it and secondly , that Eisenhower had summoned Forbus to see him at Camp David , the president 's summer retreat in Maryland , and had a weekend of talks with Forbus Now I was n't there , I was at primary school then , but I was n't there as far as one can piece it together what , what Eisenhower said to Forbus was , you know , I do n't really care what you do , but I do n't want it on prime time national television , I do n't want a scene , I do n't want you to flagrantly , openly , publicly to flout the order of the court .
17 Not doing things is , in general , considerably more difficult than actually doing things .
18 It is a laborious process , likely to lead to embarrassing blunders if badly done .
19 A preliminary clipping usually takes place during the course of the knotting , when the weaver cuts the pile yarn to an approximate length after he or she has completed a few rows , but the final clipping is a highly skilled job , which , if badly done , can ruin months of work .
20 A series of limited interests makes the alienation of the land very difficult , and , if skilfully done , impossible .
21 The British Press habitually looks for an opportunity eventually to knock down the heroes they have created and placed on pedestals , if only to do something new .
22 Has this occurred within the EC and if so does it reflect failure of the peer review system ?
23 If so does it actually propose to bring a confession of faith er in modern terms and if so , can the panel give any idea what form that might take .
24 And the first one is , Is the policy required and if so does it give sufficient guidance .
25 Now obviously B does follow quite properly from A but let's start off with Mr Williamson picking up the question , Is the policy required and if so does it give everybody sufficient guidance .
26 And if so does , does
27 The ABI also requests that , in the circular to shareholders , there should be an undertaking that the authority to buy-in will only be exercised if so to do would result in an increase in earnings per share and is in the best interests of shareholders generally .
28 He wondered if Rufus had children and if so did he worry about them coming to terrible harm the way Adam worried ?
29 If one remained in the new country , was one obliged to break one 's ties with the old , and if so did one want to ?
30 Are you part of a Neighbourhood Watch scheme and if so do you display stickers attesting to the fact ?
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