Example sentences of "[art] [noun] do make " in BNC.
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1 | If the contractions can not make up their mind about starting or not , that is they come and go and labour is not properly established , take one dose of Pulsatilla 200 every 2 hours until the contractions do make up their mind . |
2 | One school , led by S. E. Finer , claims that the parties do make a difference and that , because parties have become more partisan , this is regrettable . |
3 | But this one currently doing the rounds did make us chuckle : |
4 | The law does make provision for a person on a child-abuse register to know and to challenge that decision but the information does not have to come through the school record . |
5 | The Directive does make it clear however that other types of contracts such as those relating to employment , family law , company law and partnership , should be excluded from the Directive . |
6 | But I did make it and the colour did make a difference in a way I did n't expect . |
7 | The rioters did make the occasional foray , but north of the Santa Monica Freeway the thin blue line swiftly grew thicker . |
8 | One thing the supplement does make evident is how little space is left on limestone . |
9 | But the legislation does make it clear that they will be operating in a Church which has declared that it is right to ordain women to the Priesthood and does so ordain them . |
10 | Aspects of the speaker 's assumptions about his hearer 's knowledge must also be considered in relation to the elements which the speaker does make explicit in his contribution . |
11 | Despite the assurances of the prosecuting counsel , the next day the headlines certainly gave a different picture , although the newspapers do make it clear that it is the rapist 's account — Zoe stripped as we talked , claims rapist ( Daily Mail ) ; RAPIST SAYS VICTIM ZOE STRIPPED OFF ( Star ) . |
12 | The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman . |
13 | On a very few occasions , however , the police do make a point of denying links or connections which had been too easily assumed . |
14 | It 's just that Mr Willard is a friend … and the police do make mistakes sometimes . |
15 | The children did make changes in vocabulary , substituting " changed " for " alternated " for example , and they also changed syntax , preferring a main clause , " When the wool had been cleaned and combed " to " The raw wool having been cleaned and combed " . |
16 | The company did make efforts to redeploy such people to jobs at other STC south London locations and IDEC reports this has been moderately successful . |
17 | Although the survey does make an appearance it is very much an adjunct to other methods of data collection . |
18 | Nevertheless , the USA did make some efforts to modify the brutal conduct of the Iraqi armed forces during their campaign against the rebels . |
19 | However , the APT does make the rather unrealistic assumption that portfolios of desirable assets are financed by short selling of undesirable assets . |
20 | On a more positive note , the expedition did make port at the appointed hour on the appointed day , having spent several hours in a public house further up the estuary to avoid being early , which made for a very ‘ happy ’ reunion . |
21 | Unlike the kids in Lord of the Flies we had no real problems , but the remoteness does make me anti-social . |
22 | Regarding exercises : before attempting to answer a question do make sure you know the meaning of all the words in it ! |
23 | Pregnancy and having a baby does make you public property . |
24 | The short answer is that in many countries the fact that there is a Constitution does make a difference . |