Example sentences of "[pron] do [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Only I do want effect of possibility of getting lost .
2 W. Hewer and myself towards Westminster ; and there he carried me to Nott 's , the famous bookbinder , that bound for my Lord Chancellor 's library : and there I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound , only that I might have one of his binding .
3 I did see gordon in town a few weeks ago though if that counts for anything …
4 ‘ Though , ’ she qualified , ‘ I did enjoy botany at school , and I 'd love to see your ghost orchids . ’
5 I went to Croke Park and I had not the slightest interest in Protestantism but I did come from a Fermanagh family where you did live cheek by jowl with republicanism so I had imbibed it undoubtedly and it resurfaced , the inherited knowledge of the heart of the controversy in Ulster .
6 you did overlook death in service benefits and it is important when you 're doing life cover to take
7 We do see scope for research into resource allocation but believe this ought to be quite different from the common practice of the 1980s of relating census variables to utilisation rates .
8 We do have cause for concern but it is not a problem which can be solved by law enforcement alone .
9 ‘ … despite bad conditions , despite external direction , despite subjective ravages , people do look for meaning , they do impose frameworks , they do seek enjoyment in activity , they do exercise their abilities .
10 As a proportion of government debt they represent a small amount , however , they do have significance in relation to Bank of England operations in the money market and their number and therefore value outstanding is currently increasing slightly .
11 Additionally , they do have continuity of employment and can be given the opportunity to do extra hours whenever possible .
12 And he did turn water into wine . ’
13 The poor would at least have a common school with the advantaged in society , enjoy a common programme and though this in itself did not mark equality of outcomes it did secure equality of access .
14 Although this British and international standard does not of itself guarantee quality , it does ensure consistency of performance and a consistent system of delivering that performance .
15 The main problem is that while the software can generate the presentaion very quickly the slides themselves do take time to image , it 's not like taking a conventional photograph .
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