Example sentences of "[noun sg] do indeed have " in BNC.
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1 | The chorus of primitive tragedy did indeed have such a basis . |
2 | Live video projection does indeed have its place but the quality of image generated on a computer screen will never be as good as that of a 35mm slide . |
3 | The comment had some truth in it , in that the heroine did indeed have an equine cast of feature , but he made it too often , and with too little variation ; however , she was willing to forgive him , in view of his evident tolerance of her own social errors , such as an inability to say whether or not she wanted an ice cream . |
4 | However , to quote Pete Wylie — himself quoting The Situationists , readers — this record does indeed have a corpse in its mouth , said cadaver being pub rock . |
5 | Drawing upon detailed field studies by W. F. R. Weldon ( 1860–1906 ) , the biometrical school was able to show that selection did indeed have a measurable effect even on the short term . |
6 | Shklovsky 's ingenious attempts to draw parallels between poetic devices and devices of plot construction show how far Formalist literary theory did indeed have its roots in poetry . |
7 | For it was known and greatly deplored by male unionists , that the women 's resistance movement did indeed have support from middle-class women 's suffrage groups in Edinburgh . |
8 | the words in the Kusaal example would , for example , have to be checked in a frame with a low tone ( Kusaal does n't have a mid tone ) immediately preceding the substitution item , to check if the words that have been marked as being lower than the high tone in the first frame do indeed have the same pitch , or if there are two levels lower than the high . |
9 | What needs to be shown is that the given proposition and its " neuro-physiological " paraphrase do indeed have the same logical subject and express the same fact . |
10 | It merely reveals that the triangle does indeed have it . |
11 | The existential proposition here merely expresses in a general form what we know to be the case in a particular instance , i.e. that the concept man does indeed have an application . |
12 | The Emperor did indeed have no clothes , and , when challenged , would run . |
13 | It thereby implicitly recognises that culture does indeed have a meaning different from that of beef or grain . |